1. No
2. Maybe, depending upon the intent to remove of disable Messenger.
Fyi...if using the Hotmail and the Windows Live interface(profile, home.live.com, etc)it might be a good idea to not remove
Messenger
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...winston
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"t-4-2" <dhuang1@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:F7B4192B-CE86-4F2F-AF7E-A69C0FCBEAE2@xxxxxx
Quote:
> Suggestions ONLY :
> 1. Start button > Computer > C drive > program files > see if WL Messenger is there. If yes, delete.
> 2. Control Panel > Programs and Features > see if it is there . If yes, uninstall. Un-install the toolbar also.
>
> "Doofus" <Doofus@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:EA72C46F-DA76-48EA-AAE3-D88AFCBE2777@xxxxxx Quote:
>> Didn't have messenger on the toolbar until recently. Do I need it? What's
>> it for? If it's not needed, how do I remove it? I just want to send and
>> receive email and don't want spyware in the program.
>>
>> How do I know if my email client has been hacked?
>