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More info?)
Thank you Jonathan.
Mike, if my reply to you sounded rude, that was not my intention. I thought
about that when I hit the "Post" button.
Have a good day to all.
"Jonathan Kay [MVP]" wrote:
> Greetings Darrell,
>
> Yes, Windows Messenger in SP2 does not have support for Add-Ins (which is how the Hotmail
> functionality worked). However, you can install the previous version of Windows Messenger to
> get it back.
>
> However, yes, MSN Messenger of course has this functionality. In fact Windows Messenger is
> required to be installed for MSN Messenger all functionality to work properly, so yes, it
> should be fine.
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> "Darrell" <Darrell@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:7E4D7D61-4A7F-42FC-B7FC-D86DDD136BEF@microsoft.com...
> > I'm currently running Windows XP PRO SP2. It's my understanding that if I
> > activate Windows Messennger I will NOT be able to access my hotmail
> > account...Is this true?
> >
> > If I want to access my hotmail e-mail account I should download and install
> > MSN Messenger 6.2?
> >
> > Can the Windows Messenger and MSN Messenger be run simultaneously with no
> > issues?
>
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