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If you downloaded MSN Messenger 6.2, you might want to remove the
advertising that is placed at the bottom of the main messenger window.
I will give you some details to do it manually. To edit the msnmsgr.exe
file, you'll need a HEX editor. I found the freeware Hex Editor XVI32
perfectly suited for this task. There is no installation, just download
the file, create a folder on your hard drive, unzip the XVI32.zip file
there, and run the XVI32.exe file.
Note: this is for the latest version of 6.2, 6.2.0137. You can check
your version, by choosing Help > About MSN Messenger from the
programs menu.
When you have the HEX editor running, follow these steps:
Make sure you are not running messenger. Right-click its icon in the
system tray, and from the menu select Exit
Now you'll need to locate the messenger executable msnmsgr.exe, it will
normally be in \Program Files\MSN Messenger\
Make a backup of the file. Right-click msnmsgr.exe and from the menu
choose Copy. Now right-click on an empty area in the same folder, and
select Paste from the menu. The backup will be named Copy of
msnmsgr.exe. If you ever want to get back to the original file, simply
delete msnmsgr.exe, and then rename Copy of msnmsgr.exe to msnmsgr.exe
From the menu in XVI32, choose File > Open, locate msnmsgr.exe, and
open it
From the menu, select Address > Goto, select hexadecimal, and enter
E5E61, press OK
The value selected will be 74, simply type EB to replace it (so 74
becomes EB)
When done select File > Save from the menu, and exit XVI32
Reopen Messenger 6.2, now without the ads!
Also, you might want to get rid of the annoying tabs shown at the left
side of your contact list. There is an option for that, but some people
might not find it easy to locate:
In MSN Messenger, select Options... from the Tools menu
Select the Privacy tab
Check the box before This is a shared computer so don't display my tabs
Pressing OK and doing a sign-out and sign-in will remove the tabs
forever!
You'll now have a much cleaner version of Messenger, which (to my
personal taste) is a lot more userfriendly.
This method (in contrast to other suggested schemes) does not only
remove the ad, but also removes its designated space, so the Messenger
window will be smaller.
Note that by altering the msnmsgr.exe file you're violating the
Microsoft EULA. I decline all responsibility for your actions!
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