Everytime I go into Windows Explorer and go to the Documents and Settings
folder a pop-up keeps coming up asking me to sign in with my Live ID. How do
I get it to stop?
"If you decide that the Sign-in Assistant is not for you, you can disable it
by going to the Tools menu in IE, selecting "Manage Add-ons", highlighting
"Windows Live Sign-in Helper", and then choosing "Disable" in the settings
box. Alternatively, you can remove it permanently by using the "Add/Remove
Programs" dialogue in the Control Panel (it shows up as "Windows Live
Sign-in Assistant")."
Is it October already? Either way, Happy Birthday if today is your
birthday!
"regfla" <regfla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4473FA0C-5D4E-4887-9102-EFD1473B6F08@microsoft.com...
> Everytime I go into Windows Explorer and go to the Documents and Settings
> folder a pop-up keeps coming up asking me to sign in with my Live ID. How
> do
> I get it to stop?
Hi Kelly, I have the same problem (see my recent posting "Windows Live
Internet Connection Error" under XP General) but I have neither the "Windows
Live Sign-in Helper" listed under "Manage Add-ons" nor the "Windows Live
Sign-in Assistant" listed in "Add/Remove Programs". So if you can give me the
name of the dll, exe or whatever is the cause of that ****ed popup, I will
use brute force and send it/them to kingdom come!?
Live-Bug
"Kelly" wrote:
> "If you decide that the Sign-in Assistant is not for you, you can disable it
> by going to the Tools menu in IE, selecting "Manage Add-ons", highlighting
> "Windows Live Sign-in Helper", and then choosing "Disable" in the settings
> box. Alternatively, you can remove it permanently by using the "Add/Remove
> Programs" dialogue in the Control Panel (it shows up as "Windows Live
> Sign-in Assistant")."
>
> Windows Live
> http://winliveid.spaces.live.com/blo...829&expand=cmt
>
> --
>
> All the Best,
> Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)
>
> Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!
> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm
>
> Is it October already? Either way, Happy Birthday if today is your
> birthday!
>
>
> "regfla" <regfla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4473FA0C-5D4E-4887-9102-EFD1473B6F08@microsoft.com...
> > Everytime I go into Windows Explorer and go to the Documents and Settings
> > folder a pop-up keeps coming up asking me to sign in with my Live ID. How
> > do
> > I get it to stop?
>
>
>
Mine is doing the same thing and the fixes aren't there to fix. I'm about
ready to throw this thing out the window. Can anyone make it stop? Please?
Help!
"Live-Bug" wrote:
> Hi Kelly, I have the same problem (see my recent posting "Windows Live
> Internet Connection Error" under XP General) but I have neither the "Windows
> Live Sign-in Helper" listed under "Manage Add-ons" nor the "Windows Live
> Sign-in Assistant" listed in "Add/Remove Programs". So if you can give me the
> name of the dll, exe or whatever is the cause of that ****ed popup, I will
> use brute force and send it/them to kingdom come!?
> Live-Bug
>
>
> "Kelly" wrote:
>
> > "If you decide that the Sign-in Assistant is not for you, you can disable it
> > by going to the Tools menu in IE, selecting "Manage Add-ons", highlighting
> > "Windows Live Sign-in Helper", and then choosing "Disable" in the settings
> > box. Alternatively, you can remove it permanently by using the "Add/Remove
> > Programs" dialogue in the Control Panel (it shows up as "Windows Live
> > Sign-in Assistant")."
> >
> > Windows Live
> > http://winliveid.spaces.live.com/blo...829&expand=cmt
> >
> > --
> >
> > All the Best,
> > Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)
> >
> > Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!
> > http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm
> >
> > Is it October already? Either way, Happy Birthday if today is your
> > birthday!
> >
> >
> > "regfla" <regfla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:4473FA0C-5D4E-4887-9102-EFD1473B6F08@microsoft.com...
> > > Everytime I go into Windows Explorer and go to the Documents and Settings
> > > folder a pop-up keeps coming up asking me to sign in with my Live ID. How
> > > do
> > > I get it to stop?
> >
> >
> >