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| Ruum Taedor | 8 Feb 2009, 02:00 AM |
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Keeper of Zippy
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You better sit down, Tessa, because this isn't the answer you want. As far as I know, Messenger is a core component of Windows, not a separate component. That is why you don't see an entry in Add/Remove Programs, because it is part of Windows. Similarly, you won't find "Notepad" in ARP either. Windows Live Messenger is an upgrade of a core component. Theoretically, since the Windows Live Messenger upgrade is not intended to be "user-serviceable", it should do everything the previous version did plus more. Is Windows Live Messenger not working for you? Perhaps someone else knows how to downgrade Messenger. |
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