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Well, yes I think due to the court rulings, MS will have to release windows patches that remove some of the forced MS software, at least thats what the court wants them to do. I'm not sure if it passed. Anyway, I never found MSN to be a big deal with XP, just disable it from starting up and going to the tray in the actual messenger options, then disable it in outlook like ktk did above.
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