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~Jenn
December 5th 03, 03:08 PM
This is an annoying type of SPAM, and I sincerely hope no
one is paying those websites money to end popups. Here is
how you turn them off...you won't get another messenger
popup again :)

To Disable the Messenger Service:
-- Click on the Start button in the taskbar
-- Open Control Panels
-- Go to "Administrative Tools" (XP users may need to go
to "Performance and Maintenance" first,
then "Administrative Tools")
-- Double-click on "Services"
-- Scroll down to "Messenger"
-- Double-click on "Messenger"
-- Change the Startup type to "Disabled"
-- Click "Stop" to stop the service

I hope this helps you all!
~Jenn

Amethyst
December 5th 03, 03:11 PM
~Jenn wrote:
> This is an annoying type of SPAM, and I sincerely hope no
> one is paying those websites money to end popups. Here is
> how you turn them off...you won't get another messenger
> popup again :)
>
> To Disable the Messenger Service:
> -- Click on the Start button in the taskbar
> -- Open Control Panels
> -- Go to "Administrative Tools" (XP users may need to go
> to "Performance and Maintenance" first,
> then "Administrative Tools")
> -- Double-click on "Services"
> -- Scroll down to "Messenger"
> -- Double-click on "Messenger"
> -- Change the Startup type to "Disabled"
> -- Click "Stop" to stop the service
>
> I hope this helps you all!
> ~Jenn

Jonathan is giving everyone who asks this question
misinformation and I am going to post the correct reply until he updates his
stock response.

You need a firewall. You can either turn on the native one or - for complete
all-round protection - you need to purchase third party protection (I use
Zone Alarm Pro - they have a cut down freeware version which can be
downloaded from www.zonelabs.com). Some folk will tell you to turn off the
Messenger Service (nothing to do with Windows/MSN Messenger) but this is
like sweeping your bills under the rug. You will forget about them (out of
sight is out of mind) but they are still there and the consequences could be
serious if you don't deal with them. Buy a third party firewall (it is more
flexible as it can be configured) and set it to block ports 137-139 and 245
(there may be others, but I don't know of them). This will also prevent
spyware from 'phoning home'.

Just because someone has the letters 'MVP' after their name doesn't make
them anymore 'right' (despite Mr Kay's protestations to the contrary) than
someone who doesn't. Jonathan's answer does nothing whatsoever to cure the
problem, it merely masks the symptoms, like covering up shingles spots with
concealer.


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