- Hotmail/Passport account files
- Posted by Kevin on May 17th, 2006
I'm running Windows XP and have four accounts that one can log into. I have a
friend who will log on under one of the accounts and check his Hotmail
account. After he is done and I go to the logon screen, it will say "xx
unread messages" and if I click on this link it will show his email addrsss
that he used. How do I get rid of this without him coming back and logging
back on and reading all of his messages? I thought I found the solution one
time where I deleted his Passport account in a setting, but I can't seem to
find where I did that now. And again I reminded my wife not to let people use
my computer when i'm not around
Thanks
- Posted by Jonathan Kay [MVP] on May 17th, 2006
Greetings,
This is actually a feature. To remove this, click Start, then click Run and enter
"regedit.exe" and click OK. Then navigate (it's like Windows Explorer) to My
Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Wind ows\CurrentVersion\UnreadMail\yourmsnname@hotmail. com
Where yourmsnname@hotmail.com is the passport. Double-click the MessageCount and enter 0 as
the value (this will set back to none). Then click OK, close the registry editor, and log out
to see the change.
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- Posted by Kevin on May 18th, 2006
Thanks, that worked. It is possible just to delete the accounts from regedit
in the manner that you described since there are numerous listed that I don't
care to have on there?
Thanks again,
Kevin
"Jonathan Kay [MVP]" wrote:
- Posted by Jonathan Kay [MVP] on May 18th, 2006
Yep, but they'll just be readded when that account logs into Messenger again.
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