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Messenger Service
You could have asked them to send the bill to your boss by mail, and they likely would have done it, since it's the obligation of the business to invoice the client for services. If you'd asked them to hand-carry the bill to your boss, don't you think they'd have asked a fee for messenger service?

Windows Messenger Service
°Mike° ZHNTPDWBL...@fcnzzbgry.pbz 24hoursupport helpdesk You should install a firewall, since the messenger service uses ports 137-139 (NETBIOS), which should be blocked by your firewall. To prevent the Messenger service from starting automatically, open the Services panel by typing... services.msc /s ...into the

[Fwd: cal invites you to try MSN Messenger Service]
Jonathan Kay [MVP] msnewsrepl...@jonathankay.com microsoft public windowsxp messenger Geetings Ray, What you're seeing is the Messenger service built-in to Windows, *not* Windows Messenger (which are two different things) which spammers are exploiting -- this is not Microsoft, nor can Microsoft control them anymore

Live services and MSN messenger service is DOWN
TheCroW n...@nospam3dart4u.com microsoft public windows live messenger Using 8.5 on a Vista 64bit machine. I keep getting the error 81000314 that messenger service is not available. Is this the case because Net. services say they are up and running. Thanks Same here in Holland with WLM 8.5 on Win XP SP2.

How to 'Stop' .NET Messenger Service
I looked in the Task List and, sure enough, I have one application running, and it's named Messenger Service. Thanks in advance. -S- *SYMPTOMS* A Messenger service window that contains an Internet advertisement appears. The text in the advertisement is similar to the following text: Messenger Service Message from

messenger service popup
How to prevent 'Messenger Service' messages. Left click the START button on your taskbar (usually at the bottom left of your screen). Left click Settings. Left click Control Panel on the menu that pops-up. The Control Panel window will shortly appear. Double left click on Administrative Tools.

?? Help with Messenger Service Errors ??
You don't need any of Gibson's snake oil to disable Windows Messenger. Just follow the instructions: <http://www.itc.virginia.edu/desktop/docs/messagepopup/> Bad advice. Potentially harmful, even. Turning off Messenger Service > only cures the symptom not the problem, which is a wide open port.

Pop-up "Service Messenger" dialog box
Pop-up ads and messenger service ads are handled differently. No free pop-up killers would stop the messenger service ads. I finally typed in "how do i stop the messenger" on ask.com and found the following page: http://www.auburn.edu/oit/security/messengerService.html Worked like a charm.

Messenger Service
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Fri, 11 Jul 2003 16:29:33 GMT, pmj sauntered in and penned : It's also possible to Block that Messenger Service from getting spam, by just Blocking the relevant ports using your Firewall. I would need to know more about the *relevant* ports* LOL! I thought you might come back with something like that.

Where is MSN Messenger Service?
Secure your hacker prone computer: If they say messenger service in the title bar, these pop ups have nothing to do with MSN messenger or Windows messenger. What this is a new way for spammers to attack your computer and send you pop-up ads. If you receive these ads it means that your computers netbios ports are

Messenger Service Pop Up Ads
Jason Tsang jason-online...@ETEmvps.org microsoft public windowsxp general The Messenger Service is different from the Windows Messenger Instant Messenging Program While there are legitimate uses for the Messenger Service, unfortunately, it has been exploited by spammers to spew their junk to users that have

Windows Messenger Service popups
Jonathan Kay [MVP] msnewsrepl...@jonathankay.com microsoft public windows live messenger Greetings, You'll have to use both. Windows Live Messenger works exclusively on the public .NET Messenger service. -- Jonathan Kay Microsoft MVP - Windows Live Messenger MSN Messenger/Windows Messenger MessengerGeek Blog:

Messenger Service
you can also disable Services by running MSconfig (look on the Services Tab). It's also possible to Block that Messenger Service from getting spam, by just Blocking the relevant ports using your Firewall. BTW - We assume that by "Messenger Service" you mean the background Service in WinXP that allows those annoying

Messenger Service
In the system tray I've got an icon for Windows Messenger. In the past, I've disabled this by Start > Run > gpedit.msc > Administrative Templates > Windows Control panel > Add or remove programs > Add/remove windows components > unpick [ ] Windows Messenger. Administrative tools > Services > Messenger [disable]

Messenger Service
I keep getting "pop-up" ads through something called messenger service even though im not running any kind of messenger service. I am a first time user of XP and i dont understand how to get rid or stop it from coming up even though i have popup stopper pro on my computer. does anyone know what im talking about and

Reg Messenger service.
Basically, services are kinda like little background programs which allow the many functions of windows to operate properly. The messenger service is one such function, A rather useless one you might think, however it's purpose is as an interface for other services (either on your local machine or on remote

MICROSOFT MESSENGER SERVICE
Lorr "a_mcbride" <please.change.this address.to.a.mcbr...@virgin.nospamplease.net> wrote in message news:bd73dp$pp67a$1@ID-9622.news.dfncis.de... "Lorr C" <lorraine. crisp...@virgin.net> wrote in message news:bd7361$ppmnk$1@ID-167164.news.dfncis.de... Is there anyway to stop these Messenger Service pop ups.

Messenger Service Popups
°Mike° qp_mike...@yahoo.com 24hoursupport helpdesk <Canned response> You should install a firewall, since the messenger service uses ports 137-139 (NETBIOS), which should be blocked by your firewall. To prevent Windows Messenger Service from starting automatically, open the Services panel by typing... services.msc

disable Pop-up messenger service
How do I get rid of that annoying "Messenger Service" dialog box that pops-up at start up. To Disable Messenger Four things to do. Messenger, tools menu, Options uncheck the item for start at windows start Messenger, tools menu, Options uncheck the item for run in background OE, Tools menu, Options,

who answers these besides Jonathan?
Kelly wrote: Hi, You are confusing Messenger with Messenger Service. To disable the Messenger Service: Go to Start/Control Panel/Administrative Tools/Services. Double click the Messenger Service and change Automatic to Disabled, then click the Stop button. Or use this automated edit: Disable Messenger Service (Line