In Windows XP, the "Messenger Service" is called "Messenger" in the service list, which is used to transmit Net Send and Alerter service messages between the client and the server. This service has nothing to do with Windows Messenger. By default, the "courier service" is enabled, so when your computer is connected to the Internet, some websites (including manufacturers' websites) can send some information through this service, A dialog box named "Messenger Service" is displayed on the target user's computer. These "couriers" that are not self-invited are usually useless information such as advertisements, and when you use your computer, the "Messenger Service" suddenly appears to interfere with your work. We can disable the "Messenger Service" using the following methods ".
1. Run the command
Click the Windows Start Menu and click Run ". In the open box, type "net stop messenger ". Click OK.
The "net stop messenger" command is used to stop the "messenger Service". To enable the "messenger service", use the "net start messenger" command.
2. service configuration method
Open Control Panel, click performance and maintenance, click management tools, and double-click Service ". Click "Messenger", and then click "properties" in the "operations" menu ". Go to the "General" tab, click "stop", and change "Start type" to "Manual" or "disabled ". If the "Messenger" service is stopped, Alerter messages are not transmitted. If the "Messenger" service is disabled, any service directly dependent on it cannot be started, which is exactly what we want. Click OK.
Start = run = Enter cmd = enter net stop messenger.
Alternatively, click Start> RUN> services. msc to open the Messenger service item, change "Startup Type" to disabled, and click OK. Start-run-Enter cmd-enter net stop messenger.
Alternatively, click Start> RUN> services. msc to open the Messenger service item, change "Startup Type" to disabled, and click OK.
Or use the Information Interception Function of the netassistant:
Start => netassistant => ad blocking settings => select a check mark before blocking windows Messenger ads, or click "Start> Run" in sequence, and enter "services" in the "run" window. msc and press Enter. The "service" window is displayed. In the service list of the window, double-click the "Messenger" item, and disable the Messenger Service in the displayed window.
Or open "Control Panel" -- find "Administrative Tools" -- then open "service"
Find the Messenger service, select stop, right-click on it, select properties, and select. Disable In the Startup type.
It is certain that your computer is one of NTXP20002003 in the windows family. It provides a messenger service. If you do not need it, you can disable it.
Method:
Open "Control Panel" -- find "Administrative Tools" -- then open "service"
Then find the service: Messenger. right-click on the top, select "stop", right-click on the top, and select Properties. A dialog box is displayed, and select the start type. disable.
Make sure you will never come out of this little stuff again.
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If you need to open it again, we recommend that you close it. I personally think it is of little use. If you do not close it, you will often receive some advertisements.