How Do You Remove Windows Messenger In XP SP2?
Messenger on Windows XP launches automatically when you start your computer. If you are not interested in the communication program, you can disable or remove it completely from your computer. When you install Service Pack 2 on your computer, the Windows update includes a tool that enables you to remove programs that came preinstalled on your Windows operating system. Remove Windows Messenger quickly and safely using these simple steps. Click the Windows “Start” button and click the “Control Panel.” Click “Performance and Maintenance,” and click “Administrative Tools.” Double-click “Services” to launch the Services console. Scroll down the services console and double-click “Messenger,” to launch the Messenger Properties dialog box. Select “Disabled” in the “Startup type” box. Click “OK” to save the changes and restart your computer. Windows Messenger no longer launches automatically when you start your computer. Click the Windows “Start” button and click the “Control Panel.” Launch the