I've recently upgraded to Win XP Home and have this annoying little problem. A little message box titled "Messenger Service" keeps popping up when I am on-line. I have a picture to show with it on, but can't upload. Anyone know about this and how to stop it as it's really bugging me and my sister as she's got this problem on her laptop.
Cheers! -AK
Posted by Nim the Fanciful (Member # 205) on :
It should be related to Outlook, that much I can say. Maybe some preference in Outlook or the messenger-part of "Internet Options" has some feature or box to be disabled/unchecked.
Posted by Charles Capps (Member # 9) on :
Get ZoneAlarm, and don't let them convince you the payware one is better, because it isn't.
Posted by Toadkiller (Member # 425) on :
Can you really "up"grade to XP Home?
Just asking.....
Posted by deadcujo (Member # 13) on :
deadcujo - my sister and I thank you from the heart of our bottoms!
This has been pissing us off from day one, deadcujo, you are our saviour!
THANK YOU!!!!!!!
Posted by deadcujo (Member # 13) on :
:-D
Posted by Charles Capps (Member # 9) on :
I bet you didn't even bother looking at ZoneAlarm, did you? When your system gets its ass hacked, don't come crying here and expecting sympathy...
Posted by Nim the Merciful (Member # 205) on :
Aw..
Posted by AndrewR (Member # 44) on :
I know this isn't totally on topic - but security was mentioned... i've just got ADSL - and I'm sick of trying to download the last four episodes of Enterprise over Kazaa - so I'm trying bittorrent. Is this safe to use?
Posted by akb1979 (Member # 557) on :
OK Charles, what's ZoneAlarm do that I need?
I have Norton SystemWorks and Firewall 2004 and keep them regularly updated - aren't they enough?
Posted by Toadkiller (Member # 425) on :
quote:Originally posted by AndrewR: I know this isn't totally on topic - but security was mentioned... i've just got ADSL - and I'm sick of trying to download the last four episodes of Enterprise over Kazaa - so I'm trying bittorrent. Is this safe to use?
For Goodness sakes NO - you might actually get them!
Posted by Charles Capps (Member # 9) on :
Norton sucks ten levels of ass. If it was doing its job properly, no systems would be allowed to contact the Messenger Service on your system in the first place.
The ONLY things Norton makes nowadays that don't blow dead bear are Ghost and the AntiVirus package.
Their "firewall" does nothing that switching to ZoneAlarm (free) and Firefox (free) won't protect you from anyway.
Posted by Fleet-Admiral Michael T. Colorge (Member # 144) on :
I have ZoneAlarm installed in my laptop and I love it. Talk about helping control freaks become more controling. But what is Firefox? Is it another firewall program?
Posted by Nim the Merciful (Member # 205) on :
I have Bullguard (paid-for) and it has killed every diseased mail and popup for six months now, and it doesn't talk to Messenger, nor does it drain memory or screw up gaming.
At my office we use F-Secure, very effective but it is too expensive as a single-license for me to want to get at home, it's not worth it.
Posted by akb1979 (Member # 557) on :
Well, I shall seriously consider these programs should I get any problems with Norton, but so far I've not had many problems with it. Since I got Win XP the firewall has worked properly and allowed me to alter options and stuff. Should problems arise I'll consider other options. Thanks guys!
Posted by Charles Capps (Member # 9) on :
quote:Originally posted by Fleet-Admiral Michael T. Colorge: But what is Firefox? Is it another firewall program?
Charles, I use the Opera web browser.
Posted by Charles Capps (Member # 9) on :
Heathen!
Posted by Tora Ziyal (Member # 53) on :
Firefox is da bomb.
Posted by Nim the Merciful (Member # 205) on :
I just tried this "Firefox" thingy, it looks nice, and it loads fast, and the popups are gone. But it didn't transfer any of the cookies pertaining to passwords and logins from Explorer, so I've stopped using it for now, until I can chase down all the passwords and login names...
Posted by Fleet-Admiral Michael T. Colorge (Member # 144) on :
I was at least able to transfer my bookmarks from IE 6.1 to Opera 7.12 when I switched a while ago. I don't know if the fully operational version of Firefox will work that way.
Heathen... Charles even I have been called worse than that. You make the browser sound like the Holy Grail or the Shroud of Khaless.
Posted by Nim the Merciful (Member # 205) on :
Also, the scroll function for the mouse is out of whack in Firefox. Either choppy-snail-scrolling or Ludicrous Speed, no matter what feature I check in "Preferences".
Posted by Ultra 2 Legit 2 Magnus (Member # 239) on :
I TRANSFERRED ALL OF MY COOKIES AND PASSWORDS AND BOOKMARKS FROM NETSCAPE AND IE AND BOY LET ME TELL YOU IT WORKS GREAT A+++
Posted by TSN (Member # 31) on :
What do you know? Your computer doesn't even work.
Posted by Ultra 2 Legit 2 Magnus (Member # 239) on :
Now it does!
Posted by Fleet-Admiral Michael T. Colorge (Member # 144) on :
For now though...
Posted by Chris W. (Member # 1347) on :
Macs don't have issues such as this. :-)
Posted by Chris W. (Member # 1347) on :
They don't have many issues at all, I might also add. :-) (ducks)
Posted by Fleet-Admiral Michael T. Colorge (Member # 144) on :
Charles, I'm trying out Firefox to see if I want to replace it with Opera... I'm currently pissed since I can't figure out how to use the tabs function where each new window is launched within a tab so I can have few browser windows open as possible. That is why I switched to Opera in the first place.
Posted by Charles Capps (Member # 9) on :
Firefox tabs are tabs. This isn't MDI. You can't force all links that would open a new window to open a new tab instead.
Use Ctrl + Click or middleclick (assuming your mouse is so equipped) to open links in a new tab instead.
Posted by deadcujo (Member # 13) on :
Tabbrowser Extensions can do just that.
Posted by TSN (Member # 31) on :
"You can't force all links that would open a new window to open a new tab instead."
I wish they would do that, though. Surely the thought must have occured to them?
Posted by Hobbes (Member # 138) on :
quote:Originally posted by Charles Capps: Get ZoneAlarm, and don't let them convince you the payware one is better, because it isn't.
So taking Charles's advice I did. Although I got annoyed at first with the pop ups asking permission for things like AIM or McAfee to get online, now I'm glad it does. It's already prevent a couple possible firewall breaches. It makes me wonder what the hell was going on before I installed it that I didn't know about.
Posted by Fleet-Admiral Michael T. Colorge (Member # 144) on :
I'll stick to using Opera,Foxfire, and IE 6.0 for now then.
Posted by TSN (Member # 31) on :
Exactly how many browsers do you need?
Posted by Charles Capps (Member # 9) on :
You only need the One True Browser: Firefox.
Posted by Lee (Member # 393) on :
So that's a good one is it? I have this sudden to expand my horizons regarding broswers - my, if you will, browserizons. Firefox is recommended I take it. I've been using IE exclusively since, two or three PC rebuilds ago, I asked myself why I'd even bother reinstalling Netscape given how much it sucked.
Posted by Daryus Aden (Member # 12) on :
Firefox is good.
Posted by deadcujo (Member # 13) on :
If Firefox were a women, I'd marry her.
Posted by Fleet-Admiral Michael T. Colorge (Member # 144) on :
Yeah but she can't open new windows in the tabs still so I'll just have a threesome for now.
Posted by Jay the Obscure (Member # 19) on :
quote:Originally posted by Daryus Aden: Firefox is good.
It really wasn't one of Clint Eastwood's better films.
Posted by Lee (Member # 393) on :
Surprisingly quite faithful to the novel however. All the same, with the hindsight my adult years give me, the casting of Eastwood does seem strange. At the time he was just some American actor, I was like, ten when this film came out and I think I'd only ever seen Bronco Billy.
Posted by Nim the Merciful (Member # 205) on :
I saw "Eagles Dare" at age 8. "Mom, what's that man doing to the german's neck?".
Posted by Hobbes (Member # 138) on :
I switched over to Firefox to see what all the hype was about. I've been using IE for years, Netscape sucked ass and would crash all the time. Not to mention if a website's HTML wasn't 100% error free it wouldn't show up.
Firefox's tools and settings have taken a little getting use to, but it's growing on me.
Posted by Futurama IV Shizzle (Member # 968) on :
Foxfire.
hear hear!
Posted by deadcujo (Member # 13) on :
Firefox's Adblock extension is the best thing ever.
Posted by Lee (Member # 393) on :
And how, pray, do I obtain this wondrous program?
Posted by deadcujo (Member # 13) on :
Thanks. Seems to be OK so far.
Posted by Nim the Merciful (Member # 205) on :
Futurama Bompkin: Gogole? Isn't that some pinko general in one of the Bond-movies?
Posted by Charles Capps (Member # 9) on :
Also, Extensions are your friend...
Posted by Futurama IV Shizzle (Member # 968) on :
Nimnuts: He is a very resourceful individual. I was just trying to help Lee out.
Posted by Lee (Member # 393) on :
Extensions? Bond-like villains? This is starting to sound like a Duran Duran video.
Posted by Fleet-Admiral Michael T. Colorge (Member # 144) on :
You only live twice I guess...
Posted by Ultra Manjuice (Member # 239) on :
It is a good thing you didn't say A-Ha, as that guy is Nim's uncle, probably. And then he'd regale us with a story about he got drunk and woke up with that sketchy dude on the tour bus. But it would be all spelled wrong, and all Tourettes-y.
Posted by Nim the Merciful (Member # 205) on :
You oblivious "New World"-er you. U owe me a cider. A-HA are norwegian, and although I'm 1/6th norwegian I claim no allegiance to A-HA (except Take On Me, that is good Kareoke, esp. the falsetto partz).
Oh, I will take on you. I will take you on a roller coaster and while you have not known it, beforehand I will have loosened the seatbelt, and when the coaster reaches it's zenith on an impossible loop, you will be flung forth like a sack of potatos.
Or, rather:
I can't keep track of all those Scandinavian countries, they're like the chicken fingers of Europe.
Posted by Futurama Guy, Emeritus (Member # 968) on :
There is always the top Swedish acts of Abba and Ace of Base.
Don't forget too that the sun only shines on tv.
Posted by Nim the Merciful (Member # 205) on :
'Da Buzz' are AoB's successors. "Alive" is a good song. Not grammy-material but fiercely humminglingus. Singer girl is cute as the button. Also, solo broad 'September' (Petra Marklund), with "Never Give It Up". She's alto, so she sounds like a dominatrix.
[ July 28, 2004, 10:25 AM: Message edited by: Nim the Merciful ]