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    MSN Messenger window Icon

    I'm wondering if this is possible:

    In my lab, we're not allowed to chat using any messenger or the sort. Now, if you are chatting with someone using MSN Messenger, you can see the window for it in the taskbar. (and you'll get in trouble)

    I'm wondering if it's possible to change that little green icon thingy to something more 'work-related' such as the default windows icon, or anything else for that matter?

    Any ideas for this at all? Much appreciated.

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    Any ideas at all!!

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    don't chat?
    Unite, proletariat!

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    When I went to a school where we was not allowed to chat we did a little trick:

    1. Take a snap shot of the screen when not using MSN.
    2. Use it as your background.
    3. Right click the start menu line and choose hide automatic.
    4. Now you can use MSN and all the teacher can see is your background startmenu...

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    Originally posted by NoteMe
    When I went to a school where we was not allowed to chat we did a little trick:

    1. Take a snap shot of the screen when not using MSN.
    2. Use it as your background.
    3. Right click the start menu line and choose hide automatic.
    4. Now you can use MSN and all the teacher can see is your background startmenu...
    Excellent! Good Idea, and thanks... looks like you've finally made yourself useful, eh noteme?

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    Yes finaly...so after nearly 1000posts I'm glad at least one was useful...So I hope the next one will come before 2000 ....

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