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How to turn MSN Messenger Display Pictures into User Pictures on XP
For the pix you downloaded from MSN
If you’ve ever wanted to turn the display pictures you download from MSN into an account picture (the one that appears in your Start Menu next to your username) for XP here’s how.
1) In messenger Choose ==> Change Display Picture and then ==> Download more pictures.
2) Download the desired images.
3) Open ‘Folder Options’ in Explorer and make sure you can view Hidden Files and folders.
4) Navigate to X:\Documents and Settings\User_Name\Application Data\Microsoft\MSN Messenger, where X: is the drive XP is on and User_Name is your username.
5) In here you’ll see folders with long numbers for names. The next bit is trial and error. If you go into each of the folders you should see that some of them have a folder called UserTile inside of them. In that directory it will have .dat files. The files which have TFR in their names are the images (to make your life easier there is a list at the bottom showing which file is which for a few of them).
6) Going through all the UserTile folders copy these .dat files to a new folder. Now rename them and change their extension from .dat to .bmp by right clicking on them and choosing ‘Rename’. Then try to open them in MS Paint or the Windows Fax and Picture Viewer. Not all of them will work (I’m not sure if this is just because some of them aren’t actually image files, but any you downloaded should do).
7) If you want to edit them open them up in MS Paint and then make changes there or copy and paste them into your favourite image editor (opening directly doesn’t seem to work as the formats are bit messed up from the renaming). Make any changes you want and save (either as BMP, JPEG, GIF or PNG).
Go to Control Panel ==> User Accounts
9) Click on your account and then choose ‘Change my picture’, then select ‘Browse for more pictures’.
10) Browse to the image you just saved and select ‘Open’ and that’s it!
11) You can also use the image as your SoD avatar – to do so you’ll have to resize the image to being 64 X 64 pixels and save as either (gif, jpeg, swf, png). If you are uploading it to SoD make sure it’s less than 20 KB. Otherwise upload to a web server and enter it’s URL in the space provided and press ‘Update Avatar’.
A list to help you identify the file you want:
CODE
TFR1C – Spider
TFR3F – Leaf
TFRRB – Jellyfish
TFRRC – Ladybug
N.B. The codes above may change, I’m not sure. I may add more files to the list later on.

How to turn MSN Messenger Display Pictures into User Pictures on XPFor the pix you downloaded from MSN
If you’ve ever wanted to turn the display pictures you download from MSN into an account picture (the one that appears in your Start Menu next to your username) for XP here’s how.
1) In messenger Choose ==> Change Display Picture and then ==> Download more pictures.
2) Download the desired images.
3) Open ‘Folder Options’ in Explorer and make sure you can view Hidden Files and folders.
4) Navigate to X:\Documents and Settings\User_Name\Application Data\Microsoft\MSN Messenger, where X: is the drive XP is on and User_Name is your username.
5) In here you’ll see folders with long numbers for names. The next bit is trial and error. If you go into each of the folders you should see that some of them have a folder called UserTile inside of them. In that directory it will have .dat files. The files which have TFR in their names are the images (to make your life easier there is a list at the bottom showing which file is which for a few of them).
6) Going through all the UserTile folders copy these .dat files to a new folder. Now rename them and change their extension from .dat to .bmp by right clicking on them and choosing ‘Rename’. Then try to open them in MS Paint or the Windows Fax and Picture Viewer. Not all of them will work (I’m not sure if this is just because some of them aren’t actually image files, but any you downloaded should do).
7) If you want to edit them open them up in MS Paint and then make changes there or copy and paste them into your favourite image editor (opening directly doesn’t seem to work as the formats are bit messed up from the renaming). Make any changes you want and save (either as BMP, JPEG, GIF or PNG).
Go to Control Panel ==> User Accounts
9) Click on your account and then choose ‘Change my picture’, then select ‘Browse for more pictures’.
10) Browse to the image you just saved and select ‘Open’ and that’s it!
11) You can also use the image as your SoD avatar – to do so you’ll have to resize the image to being 64 X 64 pixels and save as either (gif, jpeg, swf, png). If you are uploading it to SoD make sure it’s less than 20 KB. Otherwise upload to a web server and enter it’s URL in the space provided and press ‘Update Avatar’.
A list to help you identify the file you want:
CODE

TFR1C – SpiderTFR3F – LeafTFRRB – JellyfishTFRRC – Ladybug

N.B. The codes above may change, I’m not sure. I may add more files to the list later on.

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Make msn emoticons extremely big!

Hey guys,i’ll now teach you how to make your msn emoticons very big
put it as your personal message to work best.
It only works on msn emoticons.
First copy the 2 characters below
⃡ ͋
All you have to do is add a emoticon in the middle of both of the icon
like this

:-) ͋

Put it in your msn personal message and it will become big.

Tip: Did you know you can add yourself on msn to see how it looks like?

Just add yourself on msn to see how it looks like:-)

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How To Install MSN Handwriting

MSN Handwriting is and add-on for MSN Messenger! that will enable Ink Messages (drawing, handwriting) in MSN Messenger 6, 7, 8. There are two ways to install MSN Messenger Handwriting. You can use MSN Handwriting feature at MSN Messenger 6, 7 or 8 by download Microsoft Journal Viewer. If you are using MSN Messenger Plus, you need to follow second way to install MSN Handwriting.

First Way:
If you start a chat session with someone on your contact list and you don’t see the handwrite tab under the message entry field, you have to install additional software to get “Ink”.

Probably the easiest way to turn the handwrite capabilities on is downloading Microsoft Journal Viewer version 1.5. Make sure that you sign out and exit Messenger before you run the Setup program. The installation installs the Journal Viewer program and the “Ink” the handwrite feature of Messenger requires. Note that the Journal Viewer has a security issue (KB886179) and it is recommended to download the security update for the Viewer and install it as well.

After you installed the Journal Viewer and the security update start MSN Messenger and sign in. You should now see the handwrite tab and be able to draw a message with the mouse. You can use the tabs to switch between “handwrite” and “type” mode. Also, just typing a message when in “handwrite” mode switches to “type” mode.

Note that in handwrite mode you have to click on the Send button to send your drawing. Just pressing Enter to send a message, as in type mode, doesn’t work. Another feature that doesn’t work in handwrite mode is dropping a file on the send area. You have to switch to type mode first if you want to send a file to your chat partner

msn handwrite tab How To Install MSN Handwriting

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How To Install MSN Winks

msnwinksinstaller How To Install MSN Winks MSN Winks have been one of the most well-liked features. MSN Winks are the MSN animations that you can send and receive in MSN Messenger 7, 8, they consist of animation and sound. MSN Winks  take expressions within a conversation to a whole new level (far beyond those of Emoticons and such), Winks are all about expressing yourself, showing off your style and being trendy!

Learn How To Install Winks To Your MSN Messenger:

  • First download the Winks Installer by clicking Here.
  • Now Choose any of the free winks from MSN Winks section and download them.
  • Sign in to Msn Messenger and make sure your status is set to online.
  • Open the Winks-Installer, click browse and locate the wink that you downloaded.
  • Click the button Add this to MSN and the wink will be added.

Note: On some computers, you may need to be the administrator for the winks to install.

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How do i make a picture fit in MSN display Pic

are you confused to How do i make a picture fit in MSN display Pic?

Let me explain you with simple method, you have picture that you want to fit to msn display,

The best size is 150×150.
Use a program like ”Microsoft picture manager” too do this. you can also use other programs like Adobe photoshop, paint etc …

the other way to shirnk photo is just go on google and type in online picture resizer, u will find alot of online websites shrinking pictures and very easy to use.

comment if you need help!…

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Help on MSN Install Error

If you have just finished installing window xp and trying to install Windows Live MSN messenger it may not always end up in a success. There have been several users who are facing the problem to install windows live messenger on newly installed windows xp. Here is the method on how to get rid of this msn install problem and successfully run the setup.

1. First of all, you need to install the Windows XP update. You can download the update from http://download.microsoft.com/download/2/6/1/261fca42-22c0-4f91-9451-0e0f2e08356d/WindowsXP-KB942288-v3-x86.exe

2. Installed the update.

3. Now download the latest Windows Live Messenger from http://messenger.live.com/

4. When download is complete, install the messenger and enjoy.

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