Windows Live Ad Remover

By mungushume Last update Jan 18, 2011 — Installed 63,440 times.

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Jesse Andrews Admin

The following is an archive of comments made before threaded discussions was implemented (November 16th, 2008)

 
NoOB123 User

If only this had the same update checking function as GoogleMonkeyR has, then the script would be nearly perfect.

For some reason, it doesn't work in my Hotmail, though I'm sure that it's because of me and not your awesome script writing skillz.

Thanks Again, MS!

 
Chris4 Scriptwright

Works great with the new Hotmail, thanks a lot!!

 
Faisal Maqsood User

Yes this scripts also works fine in classic ver too

 
Joe L User

After install this scripts, it worked fine to block windows live mail ads. but I can't open jpg files attached to the email. Strange..

 
mungushume Script's Author

Krishi,
It sounds like you need to install greasemonkey
it can be found here http://www.greasespot.net/

 
Krishi User

How to Install the script, where to install the script? Is this scrip removes Windows Live Hotmail Ads. Header Ad. Plz respond

 
Bob User

Hiya

I have Firefox v 1.5.0.7 (yes i know its old :-)) ang Greasmonkey 0.6.8.20070314.0

So its due to the old version of Firefox..

 
mungushume Script's Author

Hey Bob,
You can ignore my last comment about the version of Greasemonkey. My testing dept !) obviously forgot to check the script with the "Classic" version of windows live!
Please try reinstalling and thanks for the bug report!
mh

 
mungushume Script's Author

Hey Bob,
That's interesting, I'm running Firefox/2.0.0.3 with Greasemonkey 0.6.8.20070314.0 and have scroll bars on my long emails.
It looks like your using an older version of Greasemonkey that doesn't support GM_addStyle.
I'll look into this asap and update the script.

 
Bob User

The script has taken away the scroll bars, unable to scroll any long emails :-(

 
hangeduplife User

Thank you! Windows Live drives me nuts sometimes. . .

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