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  1. #1

    Default Pop up windows through messenger

    I just recently boughta new laptop with xp. i have a large
    number of pop-ups that I believe come from messenger
    mainly selling products to stop the siad pop-ups! but also
    selling stuff. It si very anoying I can stop it by
    blocking the msgr program with norton however that is no
    good since when the computer re-boots messenger will not
    open. Do you have a fix.I did not get these in win 2000

    o
    olivier nomblot Guest

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  3. #2

    Default Re: Pop up windows through messenger

    Hi Oliver,

    follow instruction in this article:
    [url]http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/using/howto/communicate/stopspam.asp[/url]

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    Mike
    MCSA 2K, MCSE 2K, MCT, ...

    "olivier nomblot" <oliviernomblot@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:033101c34f6e$b33b9850$a001280a@phx.gbl...
    > I just recently boughta new laptop with xp. i have a large
    > number of pop-ups that I believe come from messenger
    > mainly selling products to stop the siad pop-ups! but also
    > selling stuff. It si very anoying I can stop it by
    > blocking the msgr program with norton however that is no
    > good since when the computer re-boots messenger will not
    > open. Do you have a fix.I did not get these in win 2000
    >
    > o

    Miha Pihler Guest

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    Default Pop up windows through messenger

    Hey I had the same problem this is how you fix it.

    Open Control Panel. If you have it in Category go to
    Performance and Mantenance, then to Administrative Tools.
    (If in clasic just click on Administrative Tools). Then
    open Services once you are in. Scroll down until you see
    the messenger on the list. Open it and where it says
    Startup Type, click on Disabled in the dropdown menu.
    Then hit the Stop button under the Service Status. That
    should stop them from poping up. :)
    Dan. Guest

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    Default Re: Pop up windows through messenger

    Dan;
    That is a great fix...If you prefer to bury your head in the sand and
    ignore the real problem of an unprotected computer.
    These ads are using Messenger Service.
    Messenger Service is a valuable tool many use.
    Like many tools, it can be exploited.

    No need to pay for the fix.
    For Messenger Service ads:
    You need to install or enable a firewall:
    [url]http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=330904[/url]
    [url]http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/using/howto/communicate/stopspam.asp[/url]
    Disabling Messenger Service can be a good idea, but it does not solve
    the real problem.
    The ads are not the real problem, the ads are only a symptom.
    The real problem is open ports that allow unwanted traffic into the
    computer.
    Disabling Messenger does nothing for the open ports.
    The firewall controls the traffic.

    Internet Connection Firewall will not work if you have AOL.
    AOL is not compatible with Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall
    (ICF)
    If you have AOL, you should contact AOL and/or get a 3rd party
    firewall.

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    "Dan." <the_great_d@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:023e01c34fb0$e2ced4f0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
    > Hey I had the same problem this is how you fix it.
    >
    > Open Control Panel. If you have it in Category go to
    > Performance and Mantenance, then to Administrative Tools.
    > (If in clasic just click on Administrative Tools). Then
    > open Services once you are in. Scroll down until you see
    > the messenger on the list. Open it and where it says
    > Startup Type, click on Disabled in the dropdown menu.
    > Then hit the Stop button under the Service Status. That
    > should stop them from poping up. :)

    Jupiter Jones [MVP] Guest

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    Default Re: Pop up windows through messenger

    In article <#rl7sI7TDHA.1868@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl>, "Jupiter Jones [MVP]"
    <jones_jupiter@hotnomail.com> wrote:
    >That is a great fix...If you prefer to bury your head in the sand and
    >ignore the real problem of an unprotected computer.
    Ever noticed that the majority of people suggesting "just disable Messenger
    Service" are new posters here, with anonymous accounts at free mail
    providers?

    Combine that with the fact that they're fighting against the introduction of
    firewalls, which have the effect of not only stopping the spam, but also of
    stopping most network intrusions, and I start to wonder if most of the "just
    disable the service" posts are done by hackers / crackers, who are irritated
    that there's finally a reason big enough to motivate people to get up and
    install a firewall. After all, with firewalls in place in every home, these
    crackers would have far fewer opportunities to hack systems and distribute
    their attacks on others.

    Hmm...

    Alun.
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    Alun Jones [MS MVP] Guest

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    Default Re: Pop up windows through messenger

    Alun;
    I think it is more of ease and ignorance (However ICF is pretty easy)

    Perhaps if everyone used a firewall we would see how few hackers there
    really are as all the "hackers" unable to get through a firewall would
    lose the title.

    --
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    An easier way to read newsgroup messages:
    [url]http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/using/newsgroups/setup.asp[/url]
    Please respond to newsgroup only for everyone's benefit.


    "Alun Jones [MS MVP]" <alun@texis.com> wrote in message
    news:ilZSa.2789$fo2.733@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com ...
    > In article <#rl7sI7TDHA.1868@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl>, "Jupiter Jones
    [MVP]"
    > <jones_jupiter@hotnomail.com> wrote:
    > >That is a great fix...If you prefer to bury your head in the sand
    and
    > >ignore the real problem of an unprotected computer.
    >
    > Ever noticed that the majority of people suggesting "just disable
    Messenger
    > Service" are new posters here, with anonymous accounts at free mail
    > providers?
    >
    > Combine that with the fact that they're fighting against the
    introduction of
    > firewalls, which have the effect of not only stopping the spam, but
    also of
    > stopping most network intrusions, and I start to wonder if most of
    the "just
    > disable the service" posts are done by hackers / crackers, who are
    irritated
    > that there's finally a reason big enough to motivate people to get
    up and
    > install a firewall. After all, with firewalls in place in every
    home, these
    > crackers would have far fewer opportunities to hack systems and
    distribute
    > their attacks on others.
    >
    > Hmm...
    >
    > Alun.
    > ~~~~
    >
    > [Please don't email posters, if a Usenet response is appropriate.]
    > --
    > Texas Imperial Software | Find us at [url]http://www.wftpd.com[/url] or email
    > 1602 Harvest Moon Place | [email]alun@texis.com[/email].
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    Explorer.


    Jupiter Jones [MVP] Guest

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    Default Re: Pop up windows through messenger

    olivier nomblot <> wrote:
    > I just recently boughta new laptop with xp. i have a large
    > number of pop-ups that I believe come from messenger
    > mainly selling products to stop the siad pop-ups! but also
    > selling stuff. It si very anoying I can stop it by
    > blocking the msgr program with norton however that is no
    > good since when the computer re-boots messenger will not
    > open. Do you have a fix.I did not get these in win 2000
    Advice on Popups and their elimination:

    [url]http://www.fracas.net/newsgroups/generaladvice.html#popups[/url]
    or
    [url]http://tinyurl.com/el9s[/url]

    You may want to look over the whole page.

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