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Old 08-27-2006, 04:49 PM #1
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no problem.

Messenger is there in Services. You must have missed it. It's the messenger service, not MS Messenger instant messenger over near your clock.

Go back into control panel > administrative tools > Services...

it will look like this:


tell me what the status is. auto, manual, disabled?
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Old 08-28-2006, 12:14 AM #2
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no problem.

Messenger is there in Services. You must have missed it. It's the messenger service, not MS Messenger instant messenger over near your clock.

Go back into control panel > administrative tools > Services...

it will look like this:

tell me what the status is. auto, manual, disabled?
aha. found it. tho i might point out here that this is the woman with all graphics turned off, so it doesn't help me to post a screen shot.

messenger is disabled.
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