madmannik answered Wednesday April 22 2009, 11:22 am: If you're on about windows live/msn messenger, then all you need to do is get msn plus..you can get this from www.msgpluslive.net its completely free and no virus or anything! Once you've downloaded and installed this, it will integrate itself into messenger, this means that it will start up with messenger, so you don't have to start a separate program. After you load up messenger, go on the menu bar, go on "Plus!" then go on "Preferences & Options".
Now, a dialogue box should've come up, now click on the "Customize!" tab, under "Multiple Accounts" , tick the box that says "Allow me to connect to several accounts simultaneously" and then click on OK. Now you should be able to open another messenger program by clicking on the icon on the desktop!
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xojessii answered Tuesday April 21 2009, 6:19 pm: i know on AIM you can link screen names.
i havent been on aim in a long time
but try googling "linking MSN users" or something along those lines!
lilshortyr888 answered Monday April 20 2009, 10:45 pm: i don't know what msn is, but if you mean she can have more than one person signed in on her computer, you can go to the top of your screen, (if you have a mac at least), and instead of logging out just press "switch user." this will make it so more than one account is signed and and you can save whatever you had up and it won't cancel or log out of anything, if that's what you're trying to do.
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