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Jonathan Kay, MessengerGeekNovember 19 Solving Messenger install, reinstall and uninstall issues with ZapMessenger
Additionally, in some cases the installer can’t be found in the Control Panel’s Programs applet or has become damaged with a Catastrophic failure (0x8000ffff) error or the Windows Installer is prompting for a missing .msi file which you can’t find anymore. There are fixes for all these problems, but they’re complicated and can be frustrating to some people. The fix
Common questions I get a .NET Framework Initialization Error when I run ZapMessenger Version history October 25 Yahoo Messenger for Vista killed offI noticed today on the Yahoo Messenger blog that they had axed Yahoo Messenger for Vista. For those who weren’t aware of it, initially the client was just a rumour, then screenshots and demos appeared and then finally it was released as a preview about 10 months ago. Since then, Yahoo has improved every few months by adding more and more functionality that you would expect from any IM client. And unlike what was published over at Messenger Stuff claiming that Windows Live Messenger 2009 would be built with WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation) or have so-called “WPF Effects” (it has neither), Yahoo Messenger for Vista was written entirely in WPF and managed code (.NET). In addition to this, it also supported certain Vista only functionality, such as a sidebar gadget to display a favourite contact (poor man’s implementation of Messenger Plus’ desktop contacts) and some unique features like voice visualizations. That all said, I’m surprised it’s been killed off given that the basic functionality of most IM clients was complete. The client was relatively stable and it certainly felt “cutting-edge”. I suspect either current economic events have killed this project off or some internal management restructuring was it’s final end. It really is a shame that a such promising project has ended ad will no longer be available. In an industry like IM where innovation seems to be non-existent, it was quite refreshing to see something new. It’s unfortunate that now Microsoft and others will have no reason to consider the same route, since there will be no competition in this regard. October 18 The Messenger service is down (and up, and down again)Beginning last evening (here in Eastern Standard Time), the Messenger service went haywire and has remained so as I write this. Even if you have been able to sign in, it seems to be going up and down. But other people are on! I searched for the error code and… October 03 Windows Live Messenger (and probably all wave 3) releases February 10th, 2009Just got a message regarding my MSN Direct Smart Watch from Microsoft, it reads:
The upcoming version of Windows Live Messenger 9.0 (Beta Date 9/17/08/Release to market date 2/10/08) will NOT work on your Smart Watch device. If you would like to continue using this feature on your smart watch, we recommend that you do NOT upgrade to Windows Live Messenger 9.0 and continue to use your existing version. Thank you for your support. If you experience any difficulties, please visit http://www.msndirect.com/MSNDirectSupport.aspx or call MSN® Direct Customer Service at 1.866.658.7032. Thank you. So it seems that the final version of Live Messenger 2009 is due for February 10, 2009 (assuming “Live Messenger 9.0” is meaning Live Messenger 2009, version 14 and 2008 being 2009; which I don’t think is a stretch). It’s a bit disappointing that this functionality is being removed considering I do pay for it. Alas, it was never used all that much anyway, especially since the option only showed up when set to the US or Canada locale. September 30 Installing/uninstalling Windows Live Wave 3 beta applicationsI have received quite a few personal e-mails and newsgroup questions regarding how to install and uninstall these new Windows Live “wave 3” beta applications recently. Not only is once again difficult to directly install on the so-called “unsupported” Windows versions but even uninstalling has been a challenge if you wish to go back to the previous version. Additionally, the applications are more componentized and have several dependencies (that is, other applications you need to install with it to make each application work). This entry lists all Wave 3 beta applications, a download link to the Microsoft Installer (MSI) file, what’s also necessary to install each application and a method to properly remove each without the Windows Live installer. This allows you to install on non-supported Windows versions (Windows Server, Windows XP x64), fix broken Windows Live Installer installs or just to avoid the Live Installer altogether. Note: A few of the packages come in both 32-bit and 64-bit varieties. If you’re not sure if you are using a 32-bit or 64-bit operating system, you most likely have a 32-bit operating system and should use the 32-bit packages. You can verify your operating system type using this article. Windows Live Messenger Beta You can also uninstall Messenger 2009 (even if the above isn't working) by using my ZapMessenger utiilty. Windows Live Mail Beta Windows Live Toolbar Beta Windows Live Photo Gallery Beta Windows Live Movie Maker Beta Windows Live Writer Beta Windows Live Family Safety Beta Microsoft Office Outlook Connector Installer Components Choice Guard Windows Live Sign-in Assistant Windows Live Installer Segoe UI Font Secondary Components DW 2.0 Client Microsoft Visual Studio Runtime Contacts Note: The Contacts component has previously existed in the former Live Messenger 9.0.1407.1107 beta release and as such, you cannot “mix and match” the other applications that require Contacts with that existing Messenger version installed. This probably will not be the case for most people. Windows Live Call Search Enhancement Pack Windows Imaging Component Hotfix SQL Server 2005 Compact Edition September 03 Lack of updatesI apologize for the lack of any new content recently. I’ve been going through a rough time personally and the blog got pushed onto the back burner. I’ll be writing some new stuff soon, stay tuned. June 29 Rogers…
So charge me fine, just get out of my face… Click the acknowledge link…
And they’re still showing up on web pages. Thanks Ted.
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