As far as your first problem is concerned .. you can just run msconfig ... go to startup tab and uncheck the windows messenger so that it'll not run at system startup.
And your second problem ... I do it with system mechanic or other tweeking software .. but I'll have to look for the registry tweek for you ..
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So I found the solution to your second problem too ... quick haan :D..
Go to Start..Run..Regedit
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion In the right pane, double-click RegisteredOrganization. Under "Value data", type the name that you want, and then click OK. To change the name of the registered owner, do the following: In the right pane, double-click RegisteredOwner. Under "Value data", type the name that you want, and then click OK/Exit.
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Hi Jessykah,
Lisa didn't say anything wrong, she was just trying to help; after all, we're all here to either help or be helped -- in many cases both :)
Try this to stop the Messenger service:
Go to Start, Settings, Control Panel. Double-click on Administrative Tools, and then Services. Scroll down to Messenger and right-click on it. Select Properties, and then under Service status:, click the Stop button. Now click on the drop-down arrow to the far right of Startup type: and select Disabled. Click OK and then close the Services and Administrative Tools windows. Windows Messenger shouldn't bother you anymore.
If this doesn't work, let us know.
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