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starone | 06:15 Fri 19th Aug 2011 | How it Works
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A mistake in itself, but too late to retract. Anyway, every time I log on now a large box comes up asking me to sign on to Windows Live Messenger, which I do not want. I have tried to get rid of it but it is still there, although now it lacks her name and has Example at the top. I am not very computer literate so am hoping one of you egg-heads out there can help me get rid of it. Simple steps please, otherwise I won't know what you mean.
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Next time you let someone use your computer (assuming you are using Windows):

Set a new user account for them in Windows (easy to do)

Set it as a limited account so they cant do anything "major" (like install new software)

When they have finished using the PC then delete the account.

Easy
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Easy to you perhaps, VHG, but not to me. I have no idea how the computer works, I just use it and hope for the best. Thanks for your help. I shall try and do what you have suggested, but too late for the one who has already used it.
Do you know how to set up a guest account starbuck?
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No idea pink-kittens. The person I allowed to use it did it. I am completely illiterate when it comes to the technical side of computers.
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VHG - I think that is what she did. But how do you delete it. I have tried everything I can think of but it is still there. My knowledge is very limited.
so she made an a/c on your pc? :O

Is it password protected?
You could try the answer in this link to clear it.

http://windowslivehel...942-afd3-9ca8ec26c8b2

Good luck.
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Thanks alagopus. Will try that. Just going off to have some brekky now but will let you know what happens when I get back.
To remove Windows Live Messenger:
Open the Control Panel.
In Windows 7 double-click Programs and Features
or
In XP double-click Add Remove Programs

Double-click Windows Live Essentials
Click Remove one or more Windows Live programs
Check the program(s) that you wish to remove
Click Uninstall
Wow that's strange Starbuckone. I see you have signed up for 92 porn sites and have been enticing riots recently. You seem to be all over the web somehow.
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Alagopus. HOORAY - it worked. Thanks a lot. You learn something every day, don't you. Don't know if I shall remember it though, but I hope the occasion doesn't happen again.
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Old Geezer - You are a naughty tease. You know I wouldn't have a clue how to do that.

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