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I wonder if any one out there could advise me.

I am getting a message on my computer every few minutes that displays in a window called "messenger service" and it tells me that I can stop messenger pop ups in miuntes by going to a site called www.endads.com and that I should press the OK button below. And why should I subscribe to endads when it is them that is sending the popup in the first place.

I hesitate to press OK, I imagine that it is a button that may do much more than just ACK the message. I imagine that cloaked in that button is probably an button that will install some other crap.

It seems to be coming from MSN messenger that my kids use but even when MSN is closed I still get it.

any advice to get rid of this?

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Guest JakeYYZ

You can download an adware scanner utility called adaware from http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/. This is a free program that will scan and remove most adware from your system. Another good program to run is Spybot (search for it on Google or Yahoo to find a download site). It works like Adaware, but one program sometimes picks up things the other has missed. Pay attention to the removal instructions.

Hope that helps.

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Had the same problem. If your computer is a stand alone and not part of a network you can turn off the part of messenger that these pop-ups are using. To quote Symantec " these advertisements are sent via Messenger Service designed for use by system administrators in Windows server client networks." To disable

(these instructions are for Windows 2000)

1. Click 'Start' button

2. Right click 'My Computer'

3. Choose 'Manage' from Menu

4. Left column highlight 'Services and Applications'

5. Right colum double click on 'Services'

6. Double click on service called 'Messenger'

7. Click 'Stop' butoon to stop service

8. Change the 'Startup Type' to 'Manual'

9. Click 'Apply'

10. Click 'OK'

11. Close 'Computer Management'

That stopped the popups on our computer for good.

Good luck!

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Glad I asked that was the fix i needed

tks

How about another question. When I look at the "Windows Task Manager" (ctrl alt del) in the processes tab I see a couple of dozen items in the list. Some like Explorer.exe seems normal but I wonder about others.

How does one manage the processes in that list? ( know which ones should and which one should not be there and permanently get rid of the bad ones.)

I suspect that they are the demons that slow my start up and other ops. I see that you can highlight them and select END PROCESS but I dont know which ones to end and when I guess and end some of them they come back next time I start upanyway.

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Here's a link to a site that helps explain all those weird programs in the task list.

http://www.answersthatwork.com/Tasklist_pages/tasklist.htm

It will give you an idea which are essential and which to get rid of. If one is not on the list, copy the name down and do a "google" search. This has worked for me in the past to identify spyware.

To stop those unwanted programs from starting up, use a Start Up Manager of some kind. The one I use is found here

http://www.rayslab.com/?from=Programs&product=ASUM

Some freeware ones can be found here

http://www.webattack.com/Freeware/system/fwstartup.shtml

Good Luck

CA

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Here is another way to control unwanted start up items..........

go to start

run

type in...msconfig

on " start up " tab......unclick any unwanted programs and then re boot your computer.

If you unclick something you actually want running.....just repeat the process and add it back again

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