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When you using windows live, does it make the dreaded pmsnserver file run in the background even when you are not connected to pocket messenger? Many have suspected that the file drains battery life and turns itself on whenever there is a text message received, even if you have pocket msn turned off. Remove the MSN 1 to 3 folders got rid of it.
Can you check your processes after receiving a text message to see if pmsnserver runs itself?
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