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MSN Messenger and XP64

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    I love how Microsoft decided to force me to upgrade MSN Messenger today on my XP64 laptop. I rebooted my computer and was welcomed to the message "You must install the latest version (of MSN Messenger) to continue" ... After downloading the latest version I get a "Couldn't install program on this operating system" message. I did a search and MSN Messenger is no longer supported on XP64?!?!?!? ... Huh?

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      I love how Microsoft decided to force me to upgrade MSN Messenger today on my XP64 laptop. I rebooted my computer and was welcomed to the message "You must install the latest version (of MSN Messenger) to continue" ... After downloading the latest version I get a "Couldn't install program on this operating system" message. I did a search and MSN Messenger is no longer supported on XP64?!?!?!? ... Huh?

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      Lost User
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      Oh you beat me But then, I beat MS :) If you want a shortcut I can put up a torrent.

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        I love how Microsoft decided to force me to upgrade MSN Messenger today on my XP64 laptop. I rebooted my computer and was welcomed to the message "You must install the latest version (of MSN Messenger) to continue" ... After downloading the latest version I get a "Couldn't install program on this operating system" message. I did a search and MSN Messenger is no longer supported on XP64?!?!?!? ... Huh?

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        Steve McLenithan
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        http://pidgin.im[^]

        // Steve McLenithan

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          http://pidgin.im[^]

          // Steve McLenithan

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          leJuan
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          yep ... time to decide on pidgin vs trillian vs digsby ... MSN isn't reliable.

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            yep ... time to decide on pidgin vs trillian vs digsby ... MSN isn't reliable.

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            Ray Cassick
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            Yeah, well if Trillian will send me my activation code so I can use it things would be great.


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              I love how Microsoft decided to force me to upgrade MSN Messenger today on my XP64 laptop. I rebooted my computer and was welcomed to the message "You must install the latest version (of MSN Messenger) to continue" ... After downloading the latest version I get a "Couldn't install program on this operating system" message. I did a search and MSN Messenger is no longer supported on XP64?!?!?!? ... Huh?

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              David Crow
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              Wasn't MSN Messenger replaced with Live Messenger?

              "Old age is like a bank account. You withdraw later in life what you have deposited along the way." - Unknown

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