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| | Re: Windows Live Messenger 8.5 [Forwarded to WLMessenger NG via crosspost] SteveZ wrote: Quote: > I have 3 computers. when I shut down computers and then reopen a computer > I > am getting message you are signed into .net messenger on another > computer. > To prevent this do I need to physically shut down windows live when I shut > down a computer or is this automatically shut down (windows live) when I > shut down a computer? |
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| | Re: Windows Live Messenger 8.5 Greetings, I'm not entirely 100% sure given the information you've provided, but I believe what you're seeing is just Messenger reconnecting as it starts up with a machine. However, the alternative is that Windows Messenger is starting in the background on all three machines (which actually would be weird affecting all 3, unless they're identical configurations). I'm going to assume the former, but if you continue to have problems, please post back and we can check and deal with the other problem. Firstly, I'd actually recommend you upgrade to Windows Live Messenger 2009, as this latest version allows you to log into multiple machines at the same time and beyond preventing this message and disconnection from occurring, will allow you to manage Messenger on the other machines if they're connected. You can easily upgrade by visiting http://download.live.com/messenger. If you choose this option, then you can ignore the rest of this message. If upgrading isn't something you're interested in, you can stop Messenger from automatically connecting by opening up Messenger on each machine, pressing the Alt key on the keyboard to bring up the menu bar, choosing the Tools menu, then Options, and then the Sign In tab. Uncheck 'Allow automatic sign in when connected to the Internet' and now you'll have to manually connect to Messenger by just choosing Sign In. If you would prefer to just start Messenger manually on each machine, you can uncheck the first option which is 'Automatically run Windows Live Messenger when I log on to Windows'. ~wave to PA Bear~ -- Jonathan Kay Microsoft MVP - Windows Live Messenger MSN Messenger/Windows Messenger MessengerGeek Blog: http://www.messengergeek.com Messenger Resources: http://messenger.jonathankay.com (c) 2009 Jonathan Kay - If redistributing, you must include this signature or citation -- "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:#wnjRS#qJHA.1300@xxxxxx Quote: > [Forwarded to WLMessenger NG via crosspost] > > SteveZ wrote: Quote: >> I have 3 computers. when I shut down computers and then reopen a computer I >> am getting message you are signed into .net messenger on another computer. >> To prevent this do I need to physically shut down windows live when I shut >> down a computer or is this automatically shut down (windows live) when I >> shut down a computer? |
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