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Old June 16th 06, 10:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Kevin Spencer
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Default Outlook 2003 and Windows Messenger

Thanks Diane,

Yes, it logs me off at work. What exactly do you mean by "disable autologon
at home?" "autologon" to what? From what application? In what way is this
supposed to be done?

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Kevin Spencer
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"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
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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
Microsoft MVP
Professional Chicken Salad Alchemist

I recycle.
I send everything back to the planet it came from.






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