MSN & Servicepack 3
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MSN & Servicepack 3
I had successfully deleted MSN from my PC some weeks ago, then yesterday I brought in Servicepack 3.
Tonight MSN is enabled, but I can't see the program in the list of programs loaded on the system.
Has anyone else had this experience, and how to I get rid of it again?
Any help would be gratefully received.
Tonight MSN is enabled, but I can't see the program in the list of programs loaded on the system.
Has anyone else had this experience, and how to I get rid of it again?
Any help would be gratefully received.
Chief Tardis Technician
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What you are probably seeing is microsoft messaging, not to be confused with MSN. They sort of look the same, but have very different functions. Cant remember how to disable it, but a google search should be able to help you.
Keeping Danny in Sandwiches

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Has anyone any tips about successfully installing SP3. I've had 3 attempts and given up.
I've backed up the whole hard drive shut down everything then installed but it doesn't like it.
I've backed up the whole hard drive shut down everything then installed but it doesn't like it.
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There are two ways to install SP3.
1. using windows update. (roughly 50MB download)
2. download the complete service pack and install manually. (316MB download)
If you have tried only one method, then try the other.
Disabling all antivirus and malware programs first is a good idea too.
1. using windows update. (roughly 50MB download)
2. download the complete service pack and install manually. (316MB download)
If you have tried only one method, then try the other.
Disabling all antivirus and malware programs first is a good idea too.
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Further searching found that Outlook Express was opening it
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I have SP3 on two systems at home, but both of them were clean installs. No obvious problems, with SP3 applied over a slipstreamed SP2 base install.
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Word of Warning
Re SP3 install over the internet - If you have a PC that uses Realtek Wireless card & drivers you may need to temporarly reinstate the Wireless Zero configuration service via running Run. msconfig - and then repairing the wireless connection. I used this proceedure ,after I got the little searchlight comming from the wireless icon on the start bar.(highly technical description).
Ie when you get searching for Ip address after the SP3 update. A contribution by anyone on PPRUNE who can explain this situation accurately would be appreciated. There seems to be a difference in the way wireless communications are authenticated under SP3.
(XP x 2 units and a XP Pro unit - connected via WPA - TKIP to a Mk1 BT Home Hub)
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Ie when you get searching for Ip address after the SP3 update. A contribution by anyone on PPRUNE who can explain this situation accurately would be appreciated. There seems to be a difference in the way wireless communications are authenticated under SP3.
(XP x 2 units and a XP Pro unit - connected via WPA - TKIP to a Mk1 BT Home Hub)
CAT III
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Re SP3 install over the internet
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Keeping Danny in Sandwiches

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Many thanks, I downloaded the big file and it installed after I pressed IGNORE about 20 times to override the Access is denied to the $$ files (backups?).
What's the difference between the two files in content?
Many thanks, I downloaded the big file and it installed after I pressed IGNORE about 20 times to override the Access is denied to the $$ files (backups?).
What's the difference between the two files in content?
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If you mean the difference between the 50MB online installation and the 320MB full .exe download, the former is the installer with the core SP files, machine-specific files are downloaded as required.
The latter contains the proverbial kitchen sink!
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The latter contains the proverbial kitchen sink!
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