Windows Messenger has/is a service. You can disable it, which is what I did. Anyway, no need to bother with that. I can't think of anything as to why you can't connect.Windows Messenger is not working either.![]()
I can try variation programs, which allow you to sign into msn. Eg a web browser version, or Trillian. Or something along those lines. I cant be bothered atm, though
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N28354925.htm
I could always point out that, if cigarettes are bad for the health, selling them should just be banned altogether instead of limiting ad rights, which do absolutely nothing IMO. I mean, people know it's bad for their health. Whether or not they see ads, it won't change a thing. It's like assuming that people who see messages saying they should jump off building will go out and do it. I don't know, really. If they want to smoke, they'll do it anyway. If they wanted to stop, they'd take the necessary steps. But, you know, the government makes billions in taxes, so that's not gonna happen. :eyeball:
Last edited by Evans; 28th-June-2007 at 15:46.
Chris Benoit...
We miss you bro.