messenger live
just do a search on live messenger then look through the folders and just copy and paste on the desktop
Windows Live Messenger has helped to expand communication between different people using Windows Live Messenger by providing a different way of communicating.
Vista has a Sidebar feature that allows you to see variously running apps on your desktop.
Yes
If you have the same laptop I have, it came with Windows 7 STARTER (this is important!) If you have Starter, you can't change the background. Ever. This seriously annoys me, but there is no way to change it. If you have xp or Windows 7 (NOT STARTER) usually there is the Control Panel, and then Appearance and Themes. Then select Desktop and change the picture. (If this is what you have!)
No. If you don't want Windows, then don't install it.
Remote desktop can be utilized in many different forms. You do not need wires, but you need to establish some kind of connection between the two PCs, this can be done through wireless networks, wired networks and through the internet using many different programs. I've established a remote desktop connection using Windows Live Messenger before.
To use Remote Desktop, the computer you want to remotely acess (the server) must be running Vista Business or Ultimate editions or Windows XP Professional, but the computer you're using to access it (the client) can be running any version of Windows.
I don't think so.....
MSN Messenger now known as Windows Live Messenger can be downloaded as a free download from many sites such as CNET and Tucows. They have an excellent reputation for providing free and shareware programs without added surprises such as viruses and trojans.
The answer will be an incredibly huge number. There are a different number of windows, each window can refer to a different application, they can be of different sizes, they can be located at different positions.
You cant send send messenger icons without using windows live messenger..