The pop up that came up was used by the messenger service.4W4K3 said:If he uses the messenger service for other things this won't really be a good solution. While it disables this message from appearing, it also disables any/all other things that need the messenger service to run properly. It also doesn't fix anything if he has malware on his computer, it jsut prevents it from being seen. it is a solution, just not the best one if you use the messenger service and want to get rid of this malware in full.
AFAIK, nothing other then those annoying pop ups, use the messenger service. And is infact, one of the first things i do when i re install windows.Transmits net send and Alerter service messages between clients and servers. This service is not related to Windows Messenger. If this service is stopped, Alerter messages will not be transmitted. If this service is disabled, any services that explicitly depend on it will fail to start.
elmarcorulz said:Go into control panel and open the administrative tools. Now click service. Scroll down to "messenger" and double click it. Where it says start up type, use the drop down box and select disbaled and also click the stop button. Apply it, and press ok, then you wont/shouldnt have any more of these
elmarcorulz said:AFAIK, nothing other then those annoying pop ups, use the messenger service. And is infact, one of the first things i do when i re install windows.
True, but that pop up wasnt caused by malware.4W4K3 said:And again, simply disabling the service won't get rid of any malware that might be on his machine. IF you get pop-ups, the chances of other stuff being on your computer that you don't know about are pretty good. simply disabling the service will block that pop-up, but that's it. it's a good idea to at least check for other malware if you've already been attacked once.
elmarcorulz said:True, but that pop up wasnt caused by malware.
My first post told him hwo to disable it. Although your one was alot neaterMe said:Go into control panel and open the administrative tools. Now click service. Scroll down to "messenger" and double click it. Where it says start up type, use the drop down box and select disbaled and also click the stop button. Apply it, and press ok, then you wont/shouldnt have any more of these
Greg J. said:Help this person.
Here's how to disable that pesky messenger service which most people will never need:
# Click Start->Settings ->Control Panel
# Click Administrative Tools
# Click Services
# Double click Services Scroll
# down and highlight "Messenger"
# Right-click the highlighted line and choose Properties.
# Click the STOP button.
# Select Disable in the Startup Type scroll bar
# Click OK
This DOES NOT look like malware. Rather, it is a mass-IP message broadcast usually used by advertising companies. Afterwards, scan and clean out any malware you find, filip.