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Old June 16th 06, 05:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Outlook 2003 and Windows Messenger

What do you mean it hijacks? Logs you off work at work? Disable autologon at
home..

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"Kevin Spencer" wrote in message
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I use a machine at home and a machine at work. I leave both running all the
time. I have Windows Messenger running on both, and Outlook 2003 on both.
My home machine always hijacks Windows Messenger whenever it does a
Send/Receive. I downloaded the ORK and used the Group Policy editor to turn
off every Windows Messenger-related item I could see, but no luck. To be
honest, I don't care if Windows Messenger is *at all* connected with my
Office 2003 installation. I only use it for instant messaging with a few
people. But I can't get it to stop! Anyone have a clue?

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TIA,

Kevin Spencer
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