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Patrick Heaney
December 5th 03, 02:53 PM
I'm having the same problem. When I get to my computer in
the morning I will have 20 - 40 pop ups that must be
closed individually, or I can restart my computer to blow
them off.

Have you had any replys that might be helpful to me?
>-----Original Message-----
>Is there anyway to block or stop the pop ups? I keep
>getting pop ups that say they can block the pop ups
>(ironically) if I go to their website but I don't know if
>that is safe. It's really frustrating. Please help!
>.
>

Jonathan Kay [MVP]
December 5th 03, 02:53 PM
Greetings Patrick,

Do these "pop-ups" that are appearing have "Messenger Service" in their titlebar? If so, what
you're seeing is the Messenger service built-in to Windows, *not* Windows Messenger (which
are two different things) which spammers are exploiting -- this is not Microsoft, nor can
Microsoft control them anymore then they can control spam to your e-mail inbox.

To get rid of these pop ups, you'll need to disable the "Messenger Service", click Start,
then Run, enter "services.msc"and click OK. Scroll down to "Messenger", select it,
right-click and then choose Properties. Under startup type, choose 'Disabled' and then
choose the 'Stop' button. After the service is stopped, click OK. Nothing in Windows or any
real third-party applications should be effected by this.
____________________________________________
Jonathan Kay
Windows MVP, Messenger
Associate Expert
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com


"Patrick Heaney" > wrote in message
...
> I'm having the same problem. When I get to my computer in
> the morning I will have 20 - 40 pop ups that must be
> closed individually, or I can restart my computer to blow
> them off.
>
> Have you had any replys that might be helpful to me?
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Is there anyway to block or stop the pop ups? I keep
> >getting pop ups that say they can block the pop ups
> >(ironically) if I go to their website but I don't know if
> >that is safe. It's really frustrating. Please help!
> >.
> >

Amethyst
December 5th 03, 02:54 PM
Jonathan Kay [MVP] wrote:
> Greetings Patrick,
>
> Do these "pop-ups" that are appearing have "Messenger Service" in their
> titlebar? If so, what you're seeing is the Messenger service built-in to
> Windows, *not* Windows Messenger (which are two different things) which
> spammers are exploiting -- this is not Microsoft, nor can Microsoft
control
> them anymore then they can control spam to your e-mail inbox.
>
> To get rid of these pop ups, you'll need to disable the "Messenger
Service",
> click Start, then Run, enter "services.msc"and click OK. Scroll down to
> "Messenger", select it, right-click and then choose Properties. Under
> startup type, choose 'Disabled' and then choose the 'Stop' button. After
the
> service is stopped, click OK. Nothing in Windows or any real third-party
> applications should be effected by this.
> ____________________________________________
> Jonathan Kay
> Windows MVP, Messenger
> Associate Expert
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
> Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com
>
>
> "Patrick Heaney" > wrote in message
> ...
>> I'm having the same problem. When I get to my computer in
>> the morning I will have 20 - 40 pop ups that must be
>> closed individually, or I can restart my computer to blow
>> them off.
>>
>> Have you had any replys that might be helpful to me?
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> Is there anyway to block or stop the pop ups? I keep
>>> getting pop ups that say they can block the pop ups
>>> (ironically) if I go to their website but I don't know if
>>> that is safe. It's really frustrating. Please help!
>>> .

The ports in question (137-139) are also used for more nefarious purposes
(trojans use them to 'phone home'). The only effective way (despite what Mr
Kay will tell you) is to install a firewall. The native
one will work at a pinch, though it only works one way (incoming not
outgoing). Disabling the service is like sweeping bills under the carpet -
you can't see them anymore but, if you don't deal with them the consequences
could be serious.

Install a firewall, configure it to block those ports, and rest, safe in the
knowledge that nothing can attack your computer.

Please don't shout. Posting all in caps is considered incredibly rude and
also makes your post incredibly hard to read.


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