Windows 7 - Uninstall WLM 9.0

Asked By Ray_C
20-Nov-09 01:27 AM
Due to many problems with WLM 9.0, I would like to uninstall it and go back
to WLM 8.5, can anyone can tell how to uninstall the WLM 9.0 while the custom
emtion icons could be kept for the use of the reinstalled WLM 8.5. Thanks
XP
(1)
McAffee
(1)
Menno
(1)
Toolbar
(1)
Window
(1)
Tweaks
(1)
Camera
(1)
Icons
(1)
  florisz replied to Ray_C
20-Nov-09 03:33 AM
Ray_C,
Don't bother! I guess Microsoft will not allow you to sign in with this older
version.
I have version 8.1 and it does not allow me to sign in anymore. It forces me
to download a new version first.(which does not want to install after
downloading.(other problem))

Succes,

Florisz
  TheCroW replied to florisz
20-Nov-09 11:47 AM
Not true ;-)
See at http://www.phuketbutler.com/node/1072 ... done it myself and I am one
happy WLM 8.5 user again :-)) You do not even need a crack or something ...
just the 8.5 version and some tweaks :-)

Menno
  Rich/rerat replied to TheCroW
21-Nov-09 01:39 AM
TheCroW,
Did you lose the option for Video Chat or Conference?

I have:
Live Messenger 8.5
Dell Dim E521 XP Media Center SP3
No McAffee or Norton, or other Security Suite program installed. Just CA
Antivirus.

Changing Messenger Compatibility did not allow me to use voice or video,
just text. After installing the patch(es), from
http://www.phuketbutler.com/node/1072 , I lost the icon for the Video
Chat/Conference on the toolbar.

The only way I can now do a video chat, is to start a voice chat, then
select the little "camera" under each photo in the conversation/text window,
and send a invitation to start the video camera's one at a time. When I had
the Video Chat/Conference on the toolbar, I could start all three at once.
Is there further tweaks I need to do? Would you know, if this is the best I
can do, after MS made these recent changes to Live Messenger.

--
Rich/rerat
(RRR News)    <message rule>


Not true ;-)
See at http://www.phuketbutler.com/node/1072 ... done it myself and I am one
happy WLM 8.5 user again :-)) You do not even need a crack or something ...
just the 8.5 version and some tweaks :-)

Menno
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