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| | Re: Windows Live Messenger Upgrade I did the WLM upgrade and my system got hosed. I had to do an image restore to recover. With all of the problems being posted I would like to stay with 2008 version. Is there any way to disable the nag message about upgrading? thanks |
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| | Re: Windows Live Messenger Upgrade Greetings, There is no real "nice" way to disable the nag message. In other words, you'd need to patch the Messenger client's executable. I've not come up with a great solution for that yet. However, is it just the toast message that's annoying you or the yellow bar in the contact list? Compared to previous releases, it's actually pretty tame although I can understand why some people would be annoyed. I'm curious about you mean by "hosed" -- is it just that Windows wouldn't boot, blue screens, or what? In my experience, 2009 has been far better at not crashing the machine (mainly because Shared Folders is gone). -- 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 -- "oldman" <oldgray@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:g23gs4la28et6fghm1ol2nnr1a4litcr9t@xxxxxx Quote: > I did the WLM upgrade and my system got hosed. I had to do an image > restore to recover. With all of the problems being posted I would > like to stay with 2008 version. Is there any way to disable the nag > message about upgrading? > > thanks |
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| | Re: Windows Live Messenger Upgrade After the upgrade the following problems occurred: 1- my contacts were lost for both email and in messenger, 2- the mail program started downloading from my ISP virtually all of the messages I had previously seen and processed. 3- messages from ok senders started be retagged as spam or junk most of which were fine. This looked like the safe senders got some how clobbered. After my image restore all was back to normal. Before I get gutsy enough to try it again I will image the system once more and then immediately try the upgrade. In your response you talk about shared folders gone. Are you saying that before I try the upgrade I should remove all sharing till the upgrade is completed cleanly? At present all of my folders are shared. Thanks for the response. oldgray On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 00:04:53 -0400, "Jonathan Kay [MVP]" <msnewsreplies@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >Greetings, > >There is no real "nice" way to disable the nag message. In other words, you'd need to patch >the Messenger client's executable. I've not come up with a great solution for that yet. >However, is it just the toast message that's annoying you or the yellow bar in the contact >list? Compared to previous releases, it's actually pretty tame although I can understand why >some people would be annoyed. > >I'm curious about you mean by "hosed" -- is it just that Windows wouldn't boot, blue screens, >or what? In my experience, 2009 has been far better at not crashing the machine (mainly >because Shared Folders is gone). > >-- >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 |
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| | Re: Windows Live Messenger Upgrade Hi oldgray, Got you. 1. Been reported here tons of times and unfortunately there is no real fix. To be clear, they're not lost or removed, they're just not displayed. 2/3. I've seen the latest Live Mail chew up things before as well, but I'm no Mail expert. To be honest, I'm surprised you're interested in trying again at all. Then again, imaging is wonderful. By Shared Folders I mean the Shared Folders feature in Windows Live Messenger 8.x, which is unrelated to Windows' file sharing. There is nothing to "prepare" for this feature disappearing, it just simply is gone. Since you've obviously not used it (there's no way you can "share" everything, it's just a special folder and subfolders in your profile which is shared), you can forget I even mentioned it. -- 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 -- "oldman" <oldgray@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:c0rhs4pg6k4cri9tag7iq9v8tr8ucmu5t6@xxxxxx Quote: > After the upgrade the following problems occurred: > 1- my contacts were lost for both email and in messenger, > 2- the mail program started downloading from my ISP virtually all of > the messages I had previously seen and processed. > 3- messages from ok senders started be retagged as spam or junk most > of which were fine. This looked like the safe senders got some how > clobbered. > > After my image restore all was back to normal. Before I get gutsy > enough to try it again I will image the system once more and then > immediately try the upgrade. > > In your response you talk about shared folders gone. Are you saying > that before I try the upgrade I should remove all sharing till the > upgrade is completed cleanly? At present all of my folders are > shared. > > Thanks for the response. > > oldgray > > On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 00:04:53 -0400, "Jonathan Kay [MVP]" > <msnewsreplies@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: >>Greetings, >> >>There is no real "nice" way to disable the nag message. In other words, you'd need to >>patch >>the Messenger client's executable. I've not come up with a great solution for that yet. >>However, is it just the toast message that's annoying you or the yellow bar in the contact >>list? Compared to previous releases, it's actually pretty tame although I can understand >>why >>some people would be annoyed. >> >>I'm curious about you mean by "hosed" -- is it just that Windows wouldn't boot, blue >>screens, >>or what? In my experience, 2009 has been far better at not crashing the machine (mainly >>because Shared Folders is gone). >> >>-- >>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 |
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