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How to Avoid Windows Live Messenger 201
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I believe you may be referring to Windows Live Messenger 2011, which is an older version of the instant messaging client developed by Microsoft. If you are looking to avoid using this version of Windows Live Messenger, there are a few options you could consider: 1. Use a different instant messaging client: There are many other instant messaging clients available for download, such as Skype, WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, and many others. You could try using one of these instead of Windows Live Messenger. 2. Upgrade to the latest version of Windows Live Messenger: If you are currently using an older version of Windows Live Messenger, you could consider upgrading to the latest version. This may help you avoid some of the issues associated with older versions of the software. 3. Use an alternative communication method: Instead of using an instant messaging client, you could consider using a different method of communication, such as email, phone, or video conferencing. Depending on your needs, one of these options may be more suitable than using Windows Live Messenger. 4. Uninstall Windows Live Messenger: If you no longer need to use Windows Live Messenger, you could consider uninstalling it from your computer. This will remove the software from your system and help you avoid using it in the future.
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