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yahoo messanger and popups


Question Posted Thursday August 31 2006, 4:05 pm

How do I keep my yahoo messanger from coming up automatically when I turn on the computer.popups also come on the screen as soon as the computer comes on how do I keep that from happening thankyou.

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babiigirl answered Thursday August 31 2006, 5:01 pm:
First off i dont have yahoo but im pretty sure this is what you would do.

sign on yahoo messenger.
Click on the first drop on the top.
(all your main things will be there like Sign off, launch yahoo ect..)
Click on edit preferences
Then if its not already up There should be a tab that says signon/off

Find the option that says "start yahoo when windows starts)

And then take the check mark away.


That should work
kIM:)

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karenR answered Thursday August 31 2006, 4:30 pm:
Go to your start menu.
Click on "run"
Type in msconfig
Gp to startup
Take the checkmark out of yahoo messenger.

You may have to restart your computer before it takes
effect. :)

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