
I use both of these, but only keep Yahoo on all the time. I have put on Messenger at the same time, but experienced no problems. One tip you can use is to only give permission for the necessary and only view needed features... in other words turn off all the bells and whistles that hog resources and in most cases just open up your computer for peepers.
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I have many friends using Yahoo Messenger 8.1. Many of which are having a problem related to Messenger automatically shutting itself down and restarting for no reason. |
Similar to using a proxy I have found that if your connection to the net is not totally direct then you may also have this issue. For instance using a hub DSL modem that works through a USB / RJ-45 cable can cause this. If one uses a direct connection then it is not likely to happen. Maybe Yahoo has a default ping that causes this on some networks.
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I have the exact same problem and I do not know the reason for it. I am connected to the net through a proxy, I wonder if this is related to the problem? |
So then I was right when I said:
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One tip you can use is to only give permission for the necessary and only view needed features |
Sorry JB. I took it to mean that you thought I should shut down the plug-ins (internal options) within the Yahoo! Messenger program itself.
That is not what happened. If you don't take control of the install, Yahoo has taken it upon itself to bundle many (I think it is something like 5 or 6) individual programs together, all of which are installed at the same time. If you click "custom install" they do give you the option of deselecting things like yahoo toolbar, yahoo mail, etc.
These are the programs that I had my friend uninstall, and it has seemed to fix her problem.