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I removed netmeeting and windows messanger cmd for not remove the messenger application, but it seems to be removed after xp install.

Should leave the MSN browser too? :)

I use the nuhi`s modificated cmds but i think the important parts are leaved original.


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?

what do u want to accomplish?

there are 3 different cmd files for

1. netmeeting

2. windows messenger

3. msn explorer

Jdeboecks files remove them completely so u won't be able to install them at a later time...

please rephrase, or use some translators..? :)

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I want to leave the messenger application!

I deleted the windows messenger and the netmeeting remover cmd to not remove the messenger app, but it deleted anyway!

Posted

if u deleted these

REMOVE! Windows Messenger.cmd

REMOVE! NetMeeting.cmd

and did not even click them, they shouldn't be removed. can u start over again? sorry ... :)

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Maybe you or a use of cmd/tool has modified the SYSOC.INF file.

Look, if these two entries are found in [Components]

msmsgs=msgrocm.dll,OcEntry,msmsgs.inf,,7WMAccess=ocgen.dll,OcEntry,wmaccess.inf,,7

In I386 folder SYSOC.INF is stored as SYS.IN_, extract it and look in it.

(May be a ,hide,7 is in the msmsgs line, this is also OK)

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These values are seems to be ok.

I seeing the messenger files are copied correctly to the c:\program files\messenger,

but shortcut not created for the msmsgs.exe :)

Supposing messenger use joint things with MSN explorer.

I testing not removing MSN explorer too, but may the simplest way its install newest messenger from systemdrive without built-in messenger, MSN explorer.

Its an important thing to know, messenger is not removable painlessly.

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