Stopping Messenger Pop Up

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Guest

I keep getting pop up messages. How do I stop them. I am not that familiar with Outlook. They come from one of two websites. The window that comes up says Messenger at the top
 
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Jason McClellan

This has nothing to do with Outlook. It is the windows messenger service.
Sounds like you're getting messenger spam.. Do you have high-speed internet
of some kind? Get a firewall, that will prevent it.

Check out this article;

http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,55795,00.html



anthonyw said:
I keep getting pop up messages. How do I stop them. I am not that
familiar with Outlook. They come from one of two websites. The window that
comes up says Messenger at the top
 
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Guest

Thanks Jason. I read the article. How do I disable WM, as the router and cable modem have a firewall.
 
G

Guest

I don't believe these pop-up messages you have experienced through has
anything to do with OE. However, on my w2k3 server, I just disable
"Messenger" service and have never seen such a pop-up message.

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Mazi


anthonyw said:
I keep getting pop up messages. How do I stop them. I am not that
familiar with Outlook. They come from one of two websites. The window that
comes up says Messenger at the top
 
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DL

The router/cable modem firewall is not the same as a software firewall app,
eg Zonealarm etc

anthonyw said:
Thanks Jason. I read the article. How do I disable WM, as the router and
cable modem have a firewall.
 
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Moshe Epatein

Search for a freeware util named "Shoot the Messenger" - it lets you
enable/disable WM.

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TIA
Moshe Epstein
Software, SQA, Integration
& Testing Engineer
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anthonyw said:
I keep getting pop up messages. How do I stop them. I am not that
familiar with Outlook. They come from one of two websites. The window that
comes up says Messenger at the top
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Don't be so sure. They may just be doing NAT. Disabling messenger doesn't
cure the underlying problem, which is that your computer/network have ports
open from the Internet. Time for a firewall - either a software firewall
such as ZoneAlarm or Sygate, or the built-in Windows XP firewall if you're
using XP...
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Then you still have the underlying problem - what you've done is akin to
taking the batteries out of the smoke detector to stop it from beeping. You
need to protect your computer with a firewall, period - block the ports you
have open right now and you likely won't get hacked.
 
G

Guest

When the Messenger service is disabled, the computer will no longer listen
to such a request unless there is another program that runs in the
background listening to the request. It is true that the port still widely
opens to the world and only a firewall will block the in intruder as you
said. If you want a better way to protect your computer so that it won't get
hacked, unplug your computer from the Internet and lock it in a safe!



"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
 
G

Guest

Why need to install another software to disable/enable Messenger if it can
be done through OS services?
 

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