how to remove windows live messenger 9?

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I've installed windows live messenger 9 beta on windows 7 x64, and got several errors at internet explorer.

How to remove windows live messenger 9?
 

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Go to the Start Menu-Control Panel-Programs and features- and uninstall it.
 

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thanks for your kind reply.
 

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I've installed windows live messenger 9 beta on windows 7 x64, and got several errors at internet explorer.

How to remove windows live messenger 9?


Wow great you are using Windows 7 and all that but sorry to ask this and don't mean to be rude or anything but don't you think you are taking a big risk running a beta opperating system on your machine when you are not 100% confident on how to remove programs from your system?

Again not trying to put you down or anything and everyone has to start somewhere but maybe getting to grips with say Vista first would help greatly. Hell if you can use Vista your 80% on the way to using Windows 7.
 

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You're welcome windstory. :)
 

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Wow great you are using Windows 7 and all that but sorry to ask this and don't mean to be rude or anything but don't you think you are taking a big risk running a beta opperating system on your machine when you are not 100% confident on how to remove programs from your system?

Again not trying to put you down or anything and everyone has to start somewhere but maybe getting to grips with say Vista first would help greatly. Hell if you can use Vista your 80% on the way to using Windows 7.

Your opinion is welcome, and maybe good advice under some circumstances.
But perhaps it does not occur to you that a number of posters may not have used, or ever seen, Vista?
However, I will agree that the basics of uninstalling a program extend back a little before Vista was even on the drawing board.. In this case though, as this is a 7 forum, help ´on that subject is offered when requested.

But back to the OP. Has the advice worked? I did not opt to install messenger, but I have a sneaky feeling you will not find it in the "Programs and features" list? It may be in together with the Live package, which will have to be "changed" rather than uninstalled?
 

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You are correct Dave, it is indeed the windows live installer that he has to run and while I agree with the point that many people have never seen Vista and if this were the final release of Windows 7 and he was a paying customer wanting support then this would not be an issue.

I think what studyoulike was getting at is that this is a Beta and if he can't even find out where to uninstall a program then he is in no position to even be trying out a BETA OS, BETA testing is not a place for a total novice that cant even do the most basic of tasks.
 

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Am I missing something here? My Windows Live Messenger is version 14.
 

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lol. Good point Ex_Brit!!
I am older but no wiser.
Good excuse here though. I try hard to avoid using messenger.
 

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LOL. Well to be fair to the OP it's version 2009, build 14.....whatever.

I used to be never off messenger now I hardly ever use it and when I do it's usually just to see if someone I know is online..!
 

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Wow great you are using Windows 7 and all that but sorry to ask this and don't mean to be rude or anything but don't you think you are taking a big risk running a beta opperating system on your machine when you are not 100% confident on how to remove programs from your system?

Uhh...that hurts :o,but I don't think you're right bacuse of two things.
First,I believe that,in this case Microsoft,gives beta to see how an average user deals with it,how it fits and what do other people think about it,and to got feedback about what to improve,maybe add,and about eventual bugs to fix them.
Second,I believe that he is an average user cos I think that he knows how to add or remove windows component.
I believe it because of simple reason and that is the fact that he is here,on new"windows7 forum" which means that he is regular visitor of different forums and he would already ask about adding/removing components in XP or even in Vista,and now he is asking about a command line which removes messenger from registry for good like it was in XP before(I don't know for Vista because I didn't use Vista even if I have enough good machine,but simply didn't like it because of amount of CPU power and RAM which it needed,and it was just beautifull but wasn't nothing faster then XP,which wasn't a fact with windows 7,even in beta version).So,in my opinion,I think that makes him(and who knows how many people more beside him) an average user,and without any intent to offens you,I also think that it is just such a profile of people the main goal of Microsoft is.
I'm sorry on my bad language,because english is not my native language but I hope you willl understand
 

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I'd just ran into the same problem, so I thought I could write an quick reply on how to get it done.

Its true, that you have to go to 'Control Panel' -> 'Uninstall a program' but what you are looking for is 'Windows Live Essentials'. When you click on that, messenger will be shown as a checkbox to uninstall.

Cheers
 

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The Windows live "un-installer" is hidden in the Windows Live folder under programs files. Look in the install folder and find the .exe called "WLART" (I think....I don't have my system here at work)

Once you find the WLART, double click it and it will let you un-install any component of Windows Live. If the name if the file is not WLART please post back and let people know. I think that's it. This is not a well known fact.
 

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The Windows live "un-installer" is hidden in the Windows Live folder under programs files. Look in the install folder and find the .exe called "WLART" (I think....I don't have my system here at work)

Once you find the WLART, double click it and it will let you un-install any component of Windows Live. If the name if the file is not WLART please post back and let people know. I think that's it. This is not a well known fact.

its WLARP not WLART (it gives you the options of repair or uninstall when you double click)
and its in the install folder of the windows live folder in program files.
but for the normal user its much easier to hit up the control panel and do it that way
 

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Am I missing something here? My Windows Live Messenger is version 14.

nah, thats the long version matrix.

It should more correctly be commonly known as Windows Live Messenger 2009 (or 09 for short).
 

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Ah, thanks for the clarification.
 

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its WLARP not WLART (it gives you the options of repair or uninstall when you double click)
and its in the install folder of the windows live folder in program files.
but for the normal user its much easier to hit up the control panel and do it that way

Thanks for pointing that out. I think this is a useful tool not everyone knows.
 

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When using Windows 7, it's not as simple as just going into the Add/Remove programs and uninstalling the messenger when it's bundled with Windows Live Essentials.

All I would like to do is disble the Windows Live Messenger, and in spite of indicating on the drop down menu for its preferences that I don't want it to start, it still pops up every time I check my Live email and auto logs me in. Is there a more permanent way to simply disable it, rather than delete it? Because altering the preferences within the Messenger does NOT work.

Thx
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Hi Guys
I have just done a fresh install of Windows 7 64 bit ( from XP Pro 32 bit ) and have installed Windows Live messenger from the Softpedia site Windows Live Messenger 2009 Download - Softpedia.
I get the service is temporarily unavailable with error code 80040154 when i try running the install.
So I tried uninstalling it....its not listed in Control Panel Uninstall anywhere.
There is no WLARP in the Program Files.. Windows Live..Messenger install folder.
I tried re-installing hoping it would give me the option to uninstall...nothing happens
I tried running the microsoft wlsetup-custom.exe from the Microsoft site and it just says I have the messenger component installed.

Looking for some more suggestions?
 

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