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Cory
October 4th 04, 09:39 AM
Howdy All,

I remember somehow accessing something in Windows XP that
allowed the user to see a list of programs that run at
startup, including messenger, and allowed the user to
tell windows to not start the app and also gave you the
option to "Stop" the app if it is currently running. It
was a fix to solve the annoying messenger spams that were
going around. I don't know if that is a problem still,
but I never use messenger and never plan on using it, so
I'd like to shut it down so it isn't using any of my
system's resources.

Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Cory

Mike
October 4th 04, 10:49 AM
On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 01:39:32 -0700, Cory wrote:

> Howdy All,
>
> I remember somehow accessing something in Windows XP that
> allowed the user to see a list of programs that run at
> startup, including messenger, and allowed the user to
> tell windows to not start the app and also gave you the
> option to "Stop" the app if it is currently running. It
> was a fix to solve the annoying messenger spams that were
> going around. I don't know if that is a problem still,
> but I never use messenger and never plan on using it, so
> I'd like to shut it down so it isn't using any of my
> system's resources.

You can stop programs using Task Manager - accessed by holding the
Ctrl/Alt/Del keys at the same time. You'll see a list of running software
and you can close any there.

Regarding the start up programs. Type "msconfig" in the "Start" > "Run"
box. On the tabs at the top you'll see the last one is "Startup". You can
take ticks out of programs you don't want running.


--
Mike Coleraine 55.13°N 6.69°W posted 04/10/2004 09:49:24 UTC

Kevin
October 4th 04, 11:00 AM
Here another one for you John...sorry...Mr. Kay. I
thought I'd post a reply for this person but, figured you
would just knock me down another notch. You da man!!

>-----Original Message-----
>Howdy All,
>
>I remember somehow accessing something in Windows XP
that
>allowed the user to see a list of programs that run at
>startup, including messenger, and allowed the user to
>tell windows to not start the app and also gave you the
>option to "Stop" the app if it is currently running. It
>was a fix to solve the annoying messenger spams that
were
>going around. I don't know if that is a problem still,
>but I never use messenger and never plan on using it, so
>I'd like to shut it down so it isn't using any of my
>system's resources.
>
>Any help would be appreciated.
>Thanks,
>Cory
>.
>

Kevin
October 4th 04, 11:07 AM
I bet old John can to that.

>-----Original Message-----
>On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 01:39:32 -0700, Cory wrote:
>
>> Howdy All,
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>> I remember somehow accessing something in Windows XP=20
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>> startup, including messenger, and allowed the user to=20
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>> I'd like to shut it down so it isn't using any of my=20
>> system's resources.
>
>You can stop programs using Task Manager - accessed by=20
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>Ctrl/Alt/Del keys at the same time. You'll see a list=20
of running software
>and you can close any there.
>
>Regarding the start up programs. Type "msconfig" in=20
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>box. On the tabs at the top you'll see the last one=20
is "Startup". You can
>take ticks out of programs you don't want running.
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>Mike Coleraine 55.13=B0N 6.69=B0W posted 04/10/2004=20
09:49:24 UTC
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>

Jonathan Kay [MVP]
October 4th 04, 03:29 PM
Hi Mike,

To add to this, you cannot disable Messenger via MSConfig; it will not work.
____________________________________________
Jonathan Kay
Microsoft MVP - Windows Messenger/MSN Messenger
Associate Expert
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com
All posts unless otherwise specified are (c) 2004 Jonathan Kay.
You *must* contact me for redistribution rights.

"Mike" > wrote in message ...
> On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 01:39:32 -0700, Cory wrote:
>
>> Howdy All,
>>
>> I remember somehow accessing something in Windows XP that
>> allowed the user to see a list of programs that run at
>> startup, including messenger, and allowed the user to
>> tell windows to not start the app and also gave you the
>> option to "Stop" the app if it is currently running. It
>> was a fix to solve the annoying messenger spams that were
>> going around. I don't know if that is a problem still,
>> but I never use messenger and never plan on using it, so
>> I'd like to shut it down so it isn't using any of my
>> system's resources.
>
> You can stop programs using Task Manager - accessed by holding the
> Ctrl/Alt/Del keys at the same time. You'll see a list of running software
> and you can close any there.
>
> Regarding the start up programs. Type "msconfig" in the "Start" > "Run"
> box. On the tabs at the top you'll see the last one is "Startup". You can
> take ticks out of programs you don't want running.
>
>
> --
> Mike Coleraine 55.13°N 6.69°W posted 04/10/2004 09:49:24 UTC

Jonathan Kay [MVP]
October 4th 04, 03:30 PM
Greetings Cory,

You'll simply need to disable Windows Messenger. To do so, open it up (click Start, then
Run, type "msmsgs" and click OK), click Tools, Options, Preferences tab and uncheck 'Run this
Program when Windows starts' or 'Run Windows Messenger when Windows starts' (depending on
version) as well as 'Allow this program to run in the background' or 'Allow Windows Messenger
to run in the background' (depending on version). This won't remove Windows Messenger, so
features like Remote Assistance, Whiteboard and Application Sharing will continue to work,
but it will let it stay out of your way.

Also, do you have Norton Antivirus installed? Recent versions of Norton Antivirus added a
new "instant messaging scanning" feature, which can conflict with Messenger and cause it to
also keep starting. To stop it, open Norton Antivirus (Right-click on the Norton Antivirus
icon in the System Tray/Notification Area (by the clock), choose 'Open Norton Antivirus'),
click Options, then Instant Messenger then uncheck MSN Instant Messenger and click OK.
____________________________________________
Jonathan Kay
Microsoft MVP - Windows Messenger/MSN Messenger
Associate Expert
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com
All posts unless otherwise specified are (c) 2004 Jonathan Kay.
You *must* contact me for redistribution rights.

"Cory" > wrote in message ...
> Howdy All,
>
> I remember somehow accessing something in Windows XP that
> allowed the user to see a list of programs that run at
> startup, including messenger, and allowed the user to
> tell windows to not start the app and also gave you the
> option to "Stop" the app if it is currently running. It
> was a fix to solve the annoying messenger spams that were
> going around. I don't know if that is a problem still,
> but I never use messenger and never plan on using it, so
> I'd like to shut it down so it isn't using any of my
> system's resources.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Cory

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