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Guy Hart-Davis

"CNET Do-It-Yourself PC Upgrade Projects"


Windows Live Sign-in Assistant This feature is confusing at first,
but it can be very helpful. What the Assistant does is allow you to use
multiple Windows Live IDs from the same user account in Windows,
rather than requiring you to keep one Windows Live ID associated with
a single user account. For example, you may have one Windows Live
ID for business and another for personal, but use them both from the
same Windows user account. The Assistant lets you save the password
for each Windows Live ID inside the user account. (This may not sound
like a big deal, but it is much better than the arrangement that earlier versions
of Messenger used.)
MSN Home Clear this check box unless you want the installation routine
to change your existing home page in Internet Explorer to the MSN
Home page.
Windows Live Toolbar Select this check box only if you want to install
the Windows Live Toolbar, which offers instant searching, newsfeeds,
course charting, and more. See the Windows Live Toolbar Features page
(http://toolbar.live.com/features.aspx) for details to help you decide
whether to install Windows Live Toolbar.
Click the Close button when the installation routine has finished. The installer
then launches Windows Live Messenger. Go to the next step.
Step 3: Run and Configure Windows Live Messenger
At the end of the installation process, the installer opens Windows Live Messenger automatically.


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