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    Unhappy Windows Messenger lurking

    I downloaded the updated version of MSN Messenger, even though I have Windows Messenger, and I can't get the program to totally exit. Even though there's no icon located by the clock, I always find msmsgs.exe running in the background in the task manager. Is there some way to toally exit this program without uninstalling it?
    "I see your lips moving but all I hear is 169.blah.blah.blah."

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    what os are you running ?
    Assumption is the mother of all fucl< ups

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    Originally posted by PeLiGrOsO
    what os are you running ?
    Well, he did post in the XP forum...

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    Originally posted by Ya_know
    Well, he did post in the XP forum...
    **snicker**
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    If I recall, in the beginning when I installed XP Pro at home (twice) to turn off the MSN Messenger I opened it up, and somewhere in there I found the option to prevent the automatic startup of the app. I can't for the life of me recall where it was; if you poke around I am sure you will find it within the app. Once you turn off that option, you shouldn’t see it again.

    Someone else here will have a better explanation I am sure.

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    Open MSN Messenger, Tools, Options, Preferrences, and there's the spot where you can instruct Messenger not to start with Windows. However, I already know about this option, have Messenger set to NOt start with Windows, but the bugger still boots with Windows; and it's active from moment 1.

    What's the deal? Is MSN trying to show users that we're forced to allow this nonsense to happen? I like using MSN/Windows Messenger, but I don't like applications forced upon me.

    Hmmm....I think I heard someone say Linux....
    "I see your lips moving but all I hear is 169.blah.blah.blah."

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    Try a search on the open forums for anything with MSN Messenger. I know there were a few threads on this very topic many months ago...

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    "I see your lips moving but all I hear is 169.blah.blah.blah."

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    "I see your lips moving but all I hear is 169.blah.blah.blah."

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    Would you believe that even after I've removed disabled, and adjusted everything recommened, I still see msmsgs.exe appearing under the Processes tab when you enter the Task Manager? What must one do to stop this? I don't like much starting up with Windows, and I don't like software that can't be controlled.
    "I see your lips moving but all I hear is 169.blah.blah.blah."

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    same here
    after going to run->msconfig and disabling msmsgs.exe
    and doing the preferences thing it still shows up as a process in task manager

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    There has to be a way to stop this.
    "I see your lips moving but all I hear is 169.blah.blah.blah."

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    Originally posted by Ronin
    There has to be a way to stop this.
    Yes uninstall it completely and use trillian to access it if you need to!

    Here is XPAntispy this kills it.
    Never, ever approach a computer saying or even thinking "I will just do this quickly."

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    Following ronin's 2nd link takes care of it. The service you are trying to stop is not windows messenger (the microsoft IM program), but the messenger SERVICE. It is what allows NET SEND and administrative alerts to work between workstaion and server, and between workstations.

    The NET SEND has been exploited as of late, as most people with broadband now, especiialy if you leave your pc on all night... come back and have 200 messages on your desktop!

    My favorite is the message telling me to go to such and such a website, pay $20 to never see these messages again! I imagine the just give you the aobve steps! (makes me want to start doing that myself! could make a fortune! )
    The unbreakable toy is good for breaking other toys...

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    This sounds funny, but I've followed my own suggestion and didn't achieve satisfaction. I think I'm switching over to Trillian for the mere fact that it wasn't created by Microsoft.
    "I see your lips moving but all I hear is 169.blah.blah.blah."

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