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    Hammerhead Shark punkrawk's Avatar
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    WIN XP messaging

    OK, so some boob finally figured out taht you can message over netbui or whatever with xp and now i get all these adds and stuff. i was actually surprised it took them that long, my friend wrote a programm that sent messages over netbui or whatever protocol, but only to one ip, like a week after xp came out. ANYWAY, how do i turn it off? i know theres some service i can disable that will stop these annoying messages, i just cant remeber. thanks to anyone that can jog my memory.
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    The Messenger service you mean? Are you required to use NetBUI for any reason in particular?
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    It's the Windows Messenger service, and it's actually sent over TCP/IP, not NetBEUI. (NetBEUI is a non-routable protocol, so you can't be getting any NetBEUI traffic from the Internet.)

    Just go into Computer Management, then Services, and stop & disable Messenger.

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    Hammerhead Shark punkrawk's Avatar
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    Originally posted by SkyDog
    It's the Windows Messenger service, and it's actually sent over TCP/IP, not NetBEUI. (NetBEUI is a non-routable protocol, so you can't be getting any NetBEUI traffic from the Internet.)

    Just go into Computer Management, then Services, and stop & disable Messenger.
    where is computer management? and im not taling about that msn messenger thing thats like AIM. if ur not eitehr and ur talking about those pop ups with the ok button at the bottom, then u knwo what im talking about. if you are talking about my problem, then wheres computer mangagement?
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    SB LIVE! Value
    Altec Lansing ACS 54W
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    Start, Control Panel, Administrative Tools

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    The Windows Messenger service isn't related to MSN Messenger. They're completely separate items.

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