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Old 01-05-2006, 07:51 AM
Jakem Schott
 
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Default Microsoft MSN Messenger 5.x and higher

Is there a facility in Windows XP Professional to disable MSN messenger from
running on a computer. Thanks for any advice

Jake
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Old 01-05-2006, 07:51 AM
RobertVA
 
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Default Re: Microsoft MSN Messenger 5.x and higher

Jakem Schott wrote:
> Is there a facility in Windows XP Professional to disable MSN messenger from
> running on a computer. Thanks for any advice
>
> Jake

Yes.

Uninstall followed by Limited user account for person you don't want
using the application.
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Old 01-05-2006, 07:51 AM
Jakem Schott
 
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Default Re: Microsoft MSN Messenger 5.x and higher

Soory my fault I was a little vague, people are bringing msn in on usb drives
therefore even if I uninstall it it still runs are there any other
alternatives??

Thanks again

Jake

"RobertVA" wrote:

> Jakem Schott wrote:
> > Is there a facility in Windows XP Professional to disable MSN messenger from
> > running on a computer. Thanks for any advice
> >
> > Jake

> Yes.
>
> Uninstall followed by Limited user account for person you don't want
> using the application.
>

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Old 01-05-2006, 07:51 AM
Jonathan Kay [MVP]
 
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Default Re: Microsoft MSN Messenger 5.x and higher

Hi,

You have to use the standard GPO stuff to block MSN Messenger at the Windows level, there are
no exclusive GPOs for MSN Messenger (like Windows Messenger). So, basically you block
msnmsgr.exe from running -- of course one could just rename it or simply use a different
client entirely.

Blocking ports won't work, Messenger can use port 80, unless you want to block the whole web.

Simply blocking messenger.hotmail.com at the connection source is far easier and eliminates
third-party clients as well. Also remember to do webmessenger.msn.com if one wishes to block
Web Messenger too.
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"RobertVA" <robert_c72AThotmail@invalid.com> wrote in message
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> Jakem Schott wrote:
>> Soory my fault I was a little vague, people are bringing msn in on usb drives therefore
>> even if I uninstall it it still runs are there any other alternatives??
>>
>> Thanks again
>>
>> Jake
>>
>> "RobertVA" wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Jakem Schott wrote:
>>>
>>>>Is there a facility in Windows XP Professional to disable MSN messenger from running on a
>>>>computer. Thanks for any advice
>>>>
>>>>Jake
>>>
>>>Yes.
>>>
>>>Uninstall followed by Limited user account for person you don't want using the
>>>application.
>>>

>
> You may want to block Windows Messenger too, since it allows messenging with the same user
> base.
>
> See:
>
> How to prevent Windows Messenger from running on a Windows XP-based computer
> Microsoft Knowledge Base Article ID: 302089
> http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;en-us;302089
>
> and look for similar measures to use with MSN messenger.
>
> Or you could try blocking the required ports with a router and/or software firewall using
> the information in:
>
> Description and Availability of MSN Messenger Service
> Microsoft Knowledgebase Article ID: 240063
> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;240063
>
> Look for port numbers at the bottom of the "More Information" section.
>
> But again, the users may be able to counteract if thier OS login type and group policies
> allow them to reverse your settings. The availability of the added reatures in the XP Pro
> will be a help in that regard. Software firewalls might have their own systems for
> controling who can authuorize port access. Some firewalls can block internet access for
> individual local applications too.
>
> The support staff over at MSN might respond to an inquiry.
>
> If you don't need USB ports for other purposes you could disable them.
>
> There MAY be some people who can offer more help in the microsoft.public.msn.messenger
> group.



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