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What Is Windows Messenger?
Windows Messenger is a Swiss Army Knife sort of program: Instant messenger, videoconferencer, file transferer, shared whiteboard, voice chat. It is built upon MSN Messenger, which has been available for some years, competing with other instant messaging products such as ICQ and AOL Instant Messenger. You’re free to use any instant messaging program you like on Windows XP, or any combination of programs.What Windows Messenger Is Not?
Well it isn't anything to give up your rights over to. You paid for your computer. You paid for your operating system and other various softwares that go in it. It should be your decision if you want to keep or discard unusable software in your PC. There are many different competing programs like ICQ. Windows Messenger will not be available if your friends are off-line. This in our view one of the biggest drawbacks which ICQ makes up with quite a rigor. Plus, Windows Messenger is put into WindowsXP with the intent of not letting people uninstall it at thier discretion. The question is WHY?Removing Windows Messenger
Although Windows Messenger can be a good business tool, many systems administrators choose to remove it to prevent their staff from spending all day online talking to friends and colleagues.Non-standard versions of Windows or MSN Messenger (version 5.0 or above) can usually be removed via the Add / Remove Programs applet within Control Panel. Once the non-standard version is removed, the Windows XP-native version (version 4.x) can be removed using the method outlined below.
Another reason for removing it is that our friends at Micro$oft for some reason purposely intended it to be nearly impossible for an average PC user to uninstall.
To Remove Windows Messenger From Windows XP:
Copy and paste the following to Run Command Bar in the Start Menu:
RunDll32.exe advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection %windir%\inf\msmsgs.inf,BLC.Remove
Please Note: You can also prevent access to Windows Messenger using Group Policy or the Set Program Access and Defaults utility added by default in Windows XP SP1 and Windows 2000 SP3.__________________________
New Edition: Sep. 20, 2003First,
we wanted to point out that one thing will lack from all WindowsXPs
after the removal of Windows Messenger. And that is Remote Assistance
feature which by default is hooked up with Windows Messenger. The math
is simple. No Windows Messenger, No Remote Assistance. But this brings
up an even bigger discussion about security. Windows Messenger's remote
assistance feature almost opens all doors and welcomes potential
crackers to come try their malicious craft on your PC. Therefore, we
recommend RealVNC as a replacement. You wont need to change your OS
security to allow anyone in anymore. You can download a free copy of
RealVNC server/client from www.realvnc.com. And please don't forget to give something/anything for their effort. They've done a wonderful job with their software.
Secondly, tons of people have been emailing us saying that the above removal technique isn't working on their system. So we've been refering our friends with an alternate way. Following is another way to have an easier removal of Windows Messenger:
- Click on Start
- Go to RUN and type:
C:\WINDOWS\inf\sysoc.inf
- Change:
msmsgs=msgrocm.dll,OcEntry,msmsgs.inf,hide,7
tomsmsgs=msgrocm.dll,OcEntry,msmsgs.inf,7
- Then use Add/Remove Windows Components to remove messenger.
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