How do I stop MSN from popping up?

How do you stop msn popping up everytime you turn on your pc?

  • every time my computer gets turned on windows live pops up and it is annoying my dad. how do you stop it? can you stop it?

  • Answer:

    Start - run - type "msconfig" press enter. in the window that comes up click the startup tab. uncheck the box next to msn click ok restart the pc.

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1. sign on to windows live messenger 2. click the down arrow that lets you select online, busy, away, etc. and go to the bottom and select "options" 3. Choose the "general" tab 4. uncheck the box beside, "Automatically run Windows Live Messenger when I log on to Windows. 5. Click the 'Accept' button. ➸you can do this too ♦ go to :start/run/ ♦ type in msconfig: click on STARTUP ♦ scroll down until MSN appears and uncheck I hope this takes care of you guys!

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rough guess, go into internet options, preferences, if it says something like power up msn upon startup of pc, un click it.

i'd quite like to know the answer to this too..

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