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MSN Messenger 4.6

MSN Messenger lets you see when your friends are online, send an instant message, send a file (for example, music or photos), have a voice chat, or send a message to a pager. You can even make calls from your computer to a phone almost anywhere in the world for a very low rate, invite a friend to play an online game, and much more.

The new MSN Messenger provides several benefits:

Note Calls placed using MSN Messenger Service 3.x, MSN Messenger, or Windows Messenger are free when made from a computer to a computer. Computer-to-computer calls can be made if both parties are using MSN Messenger or Windows Messenger. If you are still using MSN Messenger Service version 3.x, you will be able to call only those computers that also have MSN Messenger Service version 3.x. To place calls from a computer to a telephone or mobile device, you must have MSN Messenger 4.5 or higher or Windows Messenger 4.5 or higher and a prepaid account with a voice service provider. All fees for such calls will be deducted from this account. However, please note that any standard phone charges and connect-time charges you normally pay for your Internet service provider (ISP), telephone, cell phone or mobile device service still apply when you place calls using MSN Messenger. Certain country restrictions also apply; void where prohibited by law. Internet calls are regulated and blocked by law in certain countries. Computer-to-phone calls require a Microsoft Passport, an MSN HotmailŪ account, or an MSN Internet access account; multimedia computer; 33.6 Kbps modem; sound card; speakers; microphone; and Internet access. The listed voice service providers make voice transmission services available to users of MSN Messenger 4.5 and higher. Subject to change without notice.

System Requirements
To install MSN Messenger 4.6, your computer must meet or exceed the following system requirements:

How to use
  1. MSN Messenger opens automatically every time you start your Windows-based computer. An icon is available in the taskbar.
  2. Double-click the icon to use MSN Messenger.
  3. If you don't see the icon in your task bar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click MSN Messenger.

How to uninstall
  1. Click Start,point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
  2. Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
  3. Select MSN Messenger 4.6.
  4. Click Add/Remove (Change/Remove in Windows 2000).

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