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MSN Explorer - is it not needed & should be removed?


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According to BlackViper: Go to the "Add Remove Programs" and click the "Windows components." Here, take out all the crap you do not need. Such as "MSN EXPLORER" and such.

 

I am by no means an expert and that is why I just assumed it was necessary for proper function. By the above comment, I gather it is not. Will IE still function and will all be ok in XP land if I disable it?

 

Thank you for your time, I really appreciate it.

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yes it will still function..i myself removed MSN here in my pc :)

I did the same a year ago. Bye-bye Butterfly. What a pain in the neck that MSN crap was.

If you miss the butterfly, you can always bring it back.

:) davey

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The problem is that Microsoft uses Messenger a lot with its applications and services.

 

There is the un-necessary Messenger Service that

Transmits net send and Alerter service messages between clients and servers. This service is not related to Windows Messenger. If this service is stopped, Alerter messages will not be transmitted.

 

Then there is Windows Messenger that is the old Instant Messaging client that is installed by default and is un-necessary.

 

Then there is the new Windows Live Messenger Build 8.5.1302.1018 that I use occasionally.

 

I don't use MSN Explorer neither and IE7 works just fine with IE7Pro and IE8 beta2 with IE7Pro that I am typing this post with right now.

 

Windows Messenger and MSN Explorer can be un-installed through Add/Remove Programs then Add/Remove Windows Components.

"Education is what remains after one has forgotten everything he learned in school." - Albert Einstein

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I can't make heads or tails of these too simple instructions. I mean, really, read them.

"To add or remove a component, click the checkbox." WTF? Notice that some are already checked when I started this app. Does this mean they're installed and I should "uncheck" them to uninstall them? It certainly doesn't tell me that. <_<

 

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I can't make heads or tails of these too simple instructions. I mean, really, read them.

"To add or remove a component, click the checkbox." WTF? Notice that some are already checked when I started this app. Does this mean they're installed and I should "uncheck" them to uninstall them? It certainly doesn't tell me that. <_<

I guess that is where experience comes in so un-check the item to un-install it because they usually get installed in a default Windows install unless you do a Custom install that I choose to do so that I do not get AOL, Indexing Service nor MSN nor the other default fluff that I don't need.

"Education is what remains after one has forgotten everything he learned in school." - Albert Einstein

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No indexing? You use a third party app?

I don't know what he uses, however you can really customize your Windows install CD with this little GEM:

nLite, and you can even add default software to the setup disc if you use a DVD to allow for extra space.

 

I made an nLite customized XP install DVD slipstreamed with XP SP3, however I haven't had the chance to use it yet and won't try it out until the OS is really messed up and non-usable anymore.

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I don't care for Indexing, messenger service, msn explorer or any other of the things M$ tries to push. I search with Total Commander instead of Explorer. It works well enough for my needs.

The internet - Where men are men, women are men and children are FBI agents.

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Thanks Kenny.

 

No indexing? You use a third party app?

I choose not to have the Indexing service active as I find that the normal Search works well for me on this 40GB hard drive with about 50,000 files.

"Education is what remains after one has forgotten everything he learned in school." - Albert Einstein

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Okay, do I need Indexing? Or will it affect me in adverse ways if I uninstalled it?
I have it un-installed and it should be set to Manual or Disabled in Services.

 

t1888_indexing.png

 

Please read:

http://www.blackviper.com/WinXP/Services/I...ing_Service.htm

 

I have not had a problem with the Indexing Service not being installed on my systems.

 

Also see:

http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=17085

 

An interesting topic:

http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?p=162095&am...2043de2c0e597a5

"Education is what remains after one has forgotten everything he learned in school." - Albert Einstein

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