Messenger Service

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David A Gourlay

NOT MSN Messenger!

I keep getting annoying pop-ups - mainly telling me how annoying these
pop-ups are! Apparently they are built into Windows XP (Home). How can I
stop them? Norton AV & Firewall don't pick them up.
 
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Roady

Wrong newsgroup. This one is for Microsoft Office Outlook. Please post your
question in the Windows XP newsgroup.

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David A Gourlay

Oops! Sorry - selected wrong group.

David

Roady said:
Wrong newsgroup. This one is for Microsoft Office Outlook. Please post your
question in the Windows XP newsgroup.

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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

FWIW, here's the answer anyway -

Does the window title say anything about Messenger? If so, you need a
firewall. 'Messenger spam', is not in itself harmful, but is symptomatic of
a larger problem - your computer has ports open from the Internet.

You can disable the Messenger service, but that is unwise as a solution as
you'll still have the underlying problem that caused you to get the messages
in the first place - consider the messages a useful warning that you have no
protection from the Internet. This is all too important now, given the
recent rash of RPC worms....

For a standalone machine, see www.sygate.com for a free personal firewall,
or if using Windows XP, you can enable the built-in internet connection
firewall (ICF).

See http://securityadmin.info/faq.htm for more info.

If these are browser popups, try installing the Google toolbar - very handy
to have anyway, and it blocks popups. http://toolbar.google.com

Also consider running anti-spyware software - go to www.lavasoftusa.com and
download AdAware...install, launch, update & run it. This will rid your
computer of spyware/adware. Another good one is Spybot Search & Destroy. You
can safely install and run both.
 

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