
Windows
Live Messenger
Theoretically,
you can get rid of it (as
well as a few other things).
Windows 2000 power users
should already be familiar
with this tweak.
Fire up the Windows Explorer
and navigate your way to
the %SYSTEMROOT% \ INF folder.
What the heck is that thingy
with the percentage signs?
It’s a variable. For
most people, %SYSTEMROOT%
is C:\Windows. For others,
it may be E:\WinXP. Get
it? Okay, on with the hack!
In the INF
folder, open sysoc.inf (but
not before making a BACKUP
copy first). Before your
eyes glaze over, look for
the line containing “msmsgs”
in it. Near the end of that
particular line, you’ll
notice that the word “hide”
is not so hidden.
Go ahead and
delete “hide”
(so that the flanking commas
are left sitting next to
one another). Save the file
and close it. Now, open
the Add and Remove Programs
applet in the Control Panel.
Click the Add / Remove Windows
Components icon.
You should
see “Windows Messenger”
in that list. Remove the
checkmark from its box,
and you should be set. NOTE:
there are other hidden system
components in that sysoc.inf
file, too. Remove hide”
and the subsequent programs
at your own risk.