Microsoft NetMeeting was a VoIP (Voice-Over-Internet-Protocol) instant messaging software that was included in the Windows Operating System before Windows Vista was released. Microsoft NetMeeting allowed users to do virtually everything that modern instant messaging software is capable of, including group conversations, file transfers, audio calls, and video calls. However, other instant messaging programs began to offer more functionality and higher quality than NetMeeting and Windows Messenger and Windows Live Messenger eventually replaced it. Windows Live Messenger Windows Live Messenger, another Microsoft product, was the official replacement to NetMeeting and Read More
How to Change an AIM Password
In the event that someone forgets his/her AIM password: Visit AIM.com Enter the email address or the screen name used at the time of registration. Type the alpha-numeric characters displayed on the screen into the box provided then click “Next.” Choose one of the two options below. Type the alternate email address furnished at the time of registration. Provide information on date of birth, gender, and ZIP code as recorded during registration. Type the answer to the Account Security Question (ASQ) in the box provided, then click “Submit.” (If no Read More
How to Launch Yahoo Messenger
Yahoo Messenger is an instant messaging software provided by the popular search engine company, Yahoo. Yahoo Messenger allows users to communicate with each other via instant messages, SMS messages, and emails. Yahoo Messenger also allows users to view each other’s Yahoo profiles and share files. Although there are some slight differences, Yahoo Messenger is available as both a desktop instant messaging software of the same name and a browser-based messenger called Yahoo Web Messenger. How To Launch Yahoo Messenger Users can launch Yahoo Messenger by downloading and installing the Read More
MSN Messenger Plus
MSN Messenger Plus is an extension to Windows Live Messenger. MSN Messenger Plus Features Tabbed Chats – MSN Messenger Plus allows use of Tabs (similarly to Internet Explorer 7 and Mozilla Firefox 2) to convert an overloaded studio to a single window; you can enable tabs for certain conversations and categorize the rest normally too. QuickTexts – QuickTexts is a feature in MSN Messenger Plus that will allow you to use text shortcuts in order to string a larger phrase of text; for example: if you were to type "Hi," Read More
MSN Display Pictures
MSN display pictures are simply JPEG or GIF files that you can download from various sites on the Internet and use as your Passport ID and even your MSN Messenger. You can either set your MSN display picture as visible to all users or choose not to display a MSN display picture. Using Pictures on your Computer You can choose any JPG, GIF or photo file stored on the hard disk of your computer as a MSN display picture. If there are no good photos or pictures on your hard Read More
MSN Names
An MSN Display Name is a form of identity that is displayed to every MSN Contact that you have added. Your MSN Display Name is not viewable to people until you accept their invitation to become an MSN Contact — but if you are the one sending the invitation, the name will be viewable straight away. Your MSN Display Name can be viewed in your contacts (or your) MSN Contact List or during a Conversation (before every message sent, top bar and the status bar). Changing an MSN Display Name Read More
How to Change an MSN Messenger Password
MSN Messenger is a free Instant Messaging system that the Microsoft Corporation provides. MSN Messenger is similar to AIM (AOL Instant Messenger), ICQ, Yahoo Messenger, and Google Talk. How to Change an MSN Messenger Password The way to change an MSN Messenger password is to change the Microsoft Passport password. Changing the Microsoft Passport password will change the MSN Messenger password, MSN password, and Hotmail password. How to Change a Microsoft MSN Messenger Password Login to Microsoft Passport Go to the Microsoft Passport Network: Account Services Home page Select the Read More
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