Well, the title says it all. So, which instant messenger do you people use to communicate with your SO?
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Funny because that's essentially the reason why I started this thread... Former versions of Windows Live Messenger were elegant and easy-to-use, didn't cause problems and did what it is supposed to do - allow you to chat. Now - for some reason - it seems to do the opposite. I think I will either downgrade to an older version, or try another software.
Maybe you can find the version you were comfortable on this website where there is a directory of old versions, too? I can't share links as I am a newbie Just type "oldversions" in the search bar!
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You'd think that an upgraded version would be an improvement on its predecessor, huh? I've tried downgrading but all that happens is the same thing as before - it refuses to let me log in until I install the latest version. Gah, it's so frustrating! For some reason my SO doesn't like Skype; he's never had reason to use it and I think he's reluctant to switch to a program he's not familiar with. I may download it on his laptop next time I pay him a visit though, so perhaps with a bit of persuasion... haha
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We use MSN (Windows Live) messenger, always. Like you, I think the newer version is complete horsepoop, and I tried forever to get back to an old version, but Microsoft is pushing this update onto anyone who runs Vista or 7, so it would always force me to "upgrade" again.
Here's how I finally fixed it:
1) Uninstall Windows Essentials 2011 completely from your computer. You should be able to do this through the "Uninstall programs" tool.
2) Download an older version of MSN messenger, such as the ones you can find here. You want any version 2009 or earlier.
3) Install the old version, but do not run it yet (and close it if it opens).
4) Go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Live\Messenger (or wherever you installed it), to where msnmsgr.exe is located.
5) Right click on msnmsgr.exe and choose "Properties."
6) Click on the "Compatibility" tab. Check the box for "Run this program in compatibility mode for:" and choose Windows XP (Service Pack 3) or earlier.
7) Click OK, then open up messenger and enjoy not having to "upgrade."
People with XP (like my boyfriend) were NOT forced to upgrade, and that's why this works. No guarantees, but it's worked for me on my two computers.Last edited by kittyo9; July 20, 2012, 09:02 AM.
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MSN, soon when he gets a cell phone texting I hope. I swear he lives in the dark ages of technology listening to cd players instead of an ipod.https://wearenottrayvonmartin.tumblr.com/
Makes my heart feel better a tiny bit.
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aMSN. I love it as an alternative to MSN. When I'm on my phone, though, we use Windows Live Messenger.{ Our Story on LFAD }
Our Beginning
Met online: February 2009
Feelings confessed: December 2010
Unofficially together since: January/February 2011
Officially together since: 08 April 2011
Our Story
First meeting in person: 16 August - 14 September 2011
Second visit: 17 March - 01 April 2012
Third visit: 23 July - 13 September 2012
Fourth visit: Looking at 23 March - 6 April 2013
Our Happily Ever After
to be continued...
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