The programmers at Microsoft must think that it’s really fun to torture their users.
If you even try to login to Windows Live service once (definitely including such original titles as Windows Live ID, Windows Live Messenger, but probably others too), they setup your computer to automatically prompt you to log back in the next time you reboot. Not only that but clicking on the Big Red X doesn’t make the program go away, it merely minimizes it (for your convenience they say) so that it’s at the ready for you the next time you want to use it. Not only that, but they don’t provide any obvious way to prevent it from prompting you for your password the next time it reboots. Not only that, but if you search for a way to uninstall said program, you won’t find anything called Windows Live Messenger or Windows Live ID. Their are other Windows Live components in the Installed Programs list, but nothing obviously related to these pieces of garbage.
Very nice Microsoft. Thanks. It’s no wonder people hate Microsoft so passionately!
If you really want to uninstall this garbage permanently, do the following:
- Open the Start Menu and click on Control Panel
- click on “Uninstall a Program”
- Scroll all the way to the bottom and find “Windows Live Essentials”
- Click Uninstall/Change
- Select the radio button beside “Uninstall” and then click “Continue”
- Tick the boxes beside for the Services you want to prevent from harrassing you. High on your list should be “Messenger”. Note that some of the Live services are actually useful and you may want to keep them.
- Click “Continue” and the annoyances will go away.
It should be a lot easier for users to identify the programs that they want to remove and/or to prevent from harassing them. Microsoft, fix this.


