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Old March 29th 03, 11:30 AM
jon fell
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Default Messenger Service

I continue to receive irritating 'Messenger Service' pop-
ups, usually from the same sender, when logged on to the
net. Is there any way of turning these off?
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Old March 29th 03, 03:14 PM
Jonathan Kay [MVP]
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Default Messenger Service

Greetings Jon,

What you're seeing is the Messenger service built-in to Windows, not MSN/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. The
"Messenger Service" was designed to send quick messages (like you're seeing) across local
networks -- but since the Internet is one large network, it's been exposed to everyone.

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


"jon fell" wrote in message
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I continue to receive irritating 'Messenger Service' pop-
ups, usually from the same sender, when logged on to the
net. Is there any way of turning these off?



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Old March 30th 03, 10:58 PM
Diana Hunt
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Default Messenger Service

Jonathan, I did what you said to do to get rid of the
annoying pop-ups from Messenger service but believe it or
not i just now got one and i turned it off a couple of
hours ago.....Now what?
Any suggestions to why that happened?
-----Original Message-----
Greetings Jon,

What you're seeing is the Messenger service built-in to

Windows, not MSN/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. The
"Messenger Service" was designed to send quick messages

(like you're seeing) across local
networks -- but since the Internet is one large network,

it's been exposed to everyone.

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


"jon fell" wrote in message
...
I continue to receive irritating 'Messenger Service'

pop-
ups, usually from the same sender, when logged on to

the
net. Is there any way of turning these off?





 




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