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Q222625: How to Close the MSN Quick View

Article: Q222625
Product(s): The Microsoft Network
Version(s): WINDOWS:2.52,2.6
Operating System(s): 
Keyword(s): kbmsn
Last Modified: 18-SEP-1999

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The information in this article applies to:

- The Microsoft Network versions 2.52, 2.6 
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SUMMARY
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This article provides directions on how to close the MSN Quick View icon, found
on the Windows task bar. It is a picture of a white hand inside a red circle.
When clicked, the MSN pop-up menu appears.

MORE INFORMATION
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There are two methods to close the Quick View icon:

Method 1
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1. Click the Quick View icon.

2. Select MSN Options, and then click Close.

Method 2
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1. Press CONTROL+ALT+DELETE at the same time to bring up the Close Program
  window.

2. Click The Microsoft Network (Quick View), and then click End Task.

Additional query words: 2.52 2.60

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Keywords          : kbmsn 
Technology        : kbMSNSearch kbMSN252 kbMSN260
Version           : WINDOWS:2.52,2.6
Issue type        : kbinfo

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