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Windows messenger is new spam vector
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Windows Messenger is new spam vector
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#2
:burnfucker: that is eeeeeeeeevil
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#3
and you thought AIM was bad!
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#4
people use windows messenger?
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no
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#6
someone tell FTL to uninstall Windows Messenger from himself
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winner
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I just got a new computer and keep getting messages even when I'm not online...wtf is that?
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#9
Slash is dreamy.
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Buttmunch has 6 links to <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.overthelimit.com">http://www.overthelimit.com</a><!-- w --> in his signature :disappointed:
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#11
See!!

The dreaminess is unstoppable.
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#12
Quote:I just got a new computer and keep getting messages even when I'm not online...wtf is that?

Get Adaware. Sounds like you might have GMT or something even more annoying.
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#13
Cool, now i could introduce my product! I wrote this at work when I was bored. It automates the net send on NT. With my version, you can turn off the messenging so you don't receive any. Plus you can send it repeated times. Plus, it has a CC and BCC options. It is very nice. :-)

I actually got it on download.com but the link on there is old. This is the new version. No install. Just put it on your hard drive, and run the simple executable. Don't worry, i am not intelligent enough to write viruses.

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#14
Step 1: Get yerself a firewall.

Step 2: Disable the messenger service.

Step 3: Get drunk on Tullamore Dew.
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if you just want to turn off the messenger, just type "net stop messenger" on the command line. Just thought I would write that out there for the computer impaired people.
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I think those same computer impaired people would say, "Where is the command line?" :burnfucker:
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ehhh, let'em struggle.. they deserve to be slammed with messages..
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Quote:if you just want to turn off the messenger, just type "net stop messenger" on the command line. Just thought I would write that out there for the computer impaired people.
Yeah, this is right on the money - although you probably want to visit Services in the Administrative Tools and set the Messenger service to Manual or Disabled, so it won't start back up when you reboot.

When they said "Windows Messenger" in the article, they misspoke. "Windows Messenger" is that stupid MSN client that comes with XP. The "Messenger Service" is what they were talking about. This service is only useful in a corporate network, so the administrator can send out mass messages to users....... on a home system, you don't need it to be running.
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#19
whoa... what a bunch of geeks Rolleyes
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Quote:whoa... what a bunch of geeks Rolleyes
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Duh. :moonie:
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