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This is a discussion on Run a bat file to run all messengers within the Everything Windows forums, part of the General PC Forums category; title says it. instead of having them all on startup, I want to load them all in a batch file. ...
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title says it. instead of having them all on startup, I want to load them all in a batch file. So this does not take my computer forever to start nor somebody on my computer and screw my yahoo offline messages forever.
so basically been so long I forgot what to command exe on. |
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Try a multi client IM program like Pidgin. Which will allow you to send and receive messages from various protocols like AOL, Yahoo, MSN, jabber, ect.
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I don't think you getting my point.
instead having all messengers runing in startup, I want it to make it a batch file. Besides the multi-clients dont support very well for me. every time I use one, my buddy list gets all ****ed up |
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while i also suggest that you use pidgin, i had the same problem for a bit and did some research and made a .bat file also, hope this helps, just fix the paths to suit your needs, super simple really...
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