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I have diabled Windows Messenger service from running through the Services
console+disabled it from the messenger's options as well. The process was not appearing earlier but after the recent windows update, this process keeps on running and hogs the memory.It restarts after it is manually stopped. I searched the windows for the exe and found only this entry in Windows Prefetch folder"MSMSGS.EXE-2B6052DE.pf".Any ideas how can I get rid of this process. Thanx |
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Jake,
Stopping "Windows" Messenger is easy, if you happen to be using ZoneAlarm Pro (I don't know if the same applies to the free ZoneAlarm). Program Control I Programs Tab I Trust Level Column I left click opposite Windows Messenger and select "Kill". A dialog box will warn you that the program will not run again until .... Select "Yes" and exit. Probably "MSN" Messenger could be killed the same way. Good luck! "Jake Norman" wrote: > I have diabled Windows Messenger service from running through the Services > console+disabled it from the messenger's options as well. The process was not > appearing earlier but after the recent windows update, this process keeps on > running and hogs the memory.It restarts after it is manually stopped. > I searched the windows for the exe and found only this entry in Windows > Prefetch folder"MSMSGS.EXE-2B6052DE.pf".Any ideas how can I get rid of this > process. Thanx |
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Try this.
Open an Command Prompt (Start >> All Programs >> Accessories >> Command Prompt ) Type "C:\Documents and Settings\zzz459a>RunDll32 advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection %windir% \INF\msmsgs.inf,BLC.Remove" and hit enter. This will remove Msn messenger 4.X (or Msmsgs.exe ) from your system. This wil normaly fix your problem ![]() I hope this helps u "nod" wrote: > Jake, > Stopping "Windows" Messenger is easy, if you happen to be using ZoneAlarm > Pro (I don't know if the same applies to the free ZoneAlarm). > Program Control I Programs Tab I Trust Level Column I left click opposite > Windows Messenger and select "Kill". > A dialog box will warn you that the program will not run again until .... > Select "Yes" and exit. > Probably "MSN" Messenger could be killed the same way. > Good luck! > > > > > "Jake Norman" wrote: > > > I have diabled Windows Messenger service from running through the Services > > console+disabled it from the messenger's options as well. The process was not > > appearing earlier but after the recent windows update, this process keeps on > > running and hogs the memory.It restarts after it is manually stopped. > > I searched the windows for the exe and found only this entry in Windows > > Prefetch folder"MSMSGS.EXE-2B6052DE.pf".Any ideas how can I get rid of this > > process. Thanx |
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hehe
"RunDll32 advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection %windir% \INF\msmsgs.inf,BLC.Remove" Will work better ![]() |
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Jake Norman wrote:
> I have diabled Windows Messenger service from running through the > Services console+disabled it from the messenger's options as well. > The process was not appearing earlier but after the recent windows > update, this process keeps on running and hogs the memory.It restarts > after it is manually stopped. > I searched the windows for the exe and found only this entry in > Windows Prefetch folder"MSMSGS.EXE-2B6052DE.pf".Any ideas how can I > get rid of this process. Thanx The Windows Messenger service and Microsoft Messenger are two different entities. Unfortunately Microsoft picked very similar names. One is a service and one is a program. Which one is causing the problem? Does the Messenger service restart or does the Messenger program restart? If it's the program some of the other posts in the thread tell you how to stop it. If it's the service it's likely some malware has infected your computer. Kerry |
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Msn Messenger is disabled and also I have disabled the service and it is not
running. But in Task Manager their is a process by the name msmsgs.exe which is hogging a lot of memory. And it does not seem to quit even after manually stopping it. Checked my pc with NORTON AV, SpyBot as well as Ad- Aware and they have given it a clean bill. I searched the exe in Windows and found it in Windows Prefetch directory. And yes it is not connecting to internet as I have disabled all unnecessary internet connections thru Zone Alarm.I am not sure what to do now. "Kerry Brown" wrote: > Jake Norman wrote: > > I have diabled Windows Messenger service from running through the > > Services console+disabled it from the messenger's options as well. > > The process was not appearing earlier but after the recent windows > > update, this process keeps on running and hogs the memory.It restarts > > after it is manually stopped. > > I searched the windows for the exe and found only this entry in > > Windows Prefetch folder"MSMSGS.EXE-2B6052DE.pf".Any ideas how can I > > get rid of this process. Thanx > > The Windows Messenger service and Microsoft Messenger are two different > entities. Unfortunately Microsoft picked very similar names. One is a > service and one is a program. Which one is causing the problem? Does the > Messenger service restart or does the Messenger program restart? If it's the > program some of the other posts in the thread tell you how to stop it. If > it's the service it's likely some malware has infected your computer. > > Kerry > > > |
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Msmsgs.exe is yet another Microsoft program called Messenger. It is Windows
Messenger as opposed to MSN Messenger. You must disable it in Outlook Express as well as running Windows Messenger itself and ticking off several options there as well. I can't remember them all off the top of my head but it's fairly obvious once you are on the right screen. Merry Christmas, Kerry Jake Norman wrote: > Msn Messenger is disabled and also I have disabled the service and it > is not running. But in Task Manager their is a process by the name > msmsgs.exe which is hogging a lot of memory. And it does not seem to > quit even after manually stopping it. Checked my pc with NORTON AV, > SpyBot as well as Ad- Aware and they have given it a clean bill. I > searched the exe in Windows and found it in Windows Prefetch > directory. And yes it is not connecting to internet as I have > disabled all unnecessary internet connections thru Zone Alarm.I am > not sure what to do now. > > "Kerry Brown" wrote: > >> Jake Norman wrote: >>> I have diabled Windows Messenger service from running through the >>> Services console+disabled it from the messenger's options as well. >>> The process was not appearing earlier but after the recent windows >>> update, this process keeps on running and hogs the memory.It >>> restarts after it is manually stopped. >>> I searched the windows for the exe and found only this entry in >>> Windows Prefetch folder"MSMSGS.EXE-2B6052DE.pf".Any ideas how can I >>> get rid of this process. Thanx >> >> The Windows Messenger service and Microsoft Messenger are two >> different entities. Unfortunately Microsoft picked very similar >> names. One is a service and one is a program. Which one is causing >> the problem? Does the Messenger service restart or does the >> Messenger program restart? If it's the program some of the other >> posts in the thread tell you how to stop it. If it's the service >> it's likely some malware has infected your computer. >> >> Kerry |
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Forgot to mention in my other post. Many viruses also use this name. Stop
the process and scan your computer again. Kerry Jake Norman wrote: > Msn Messenger is disabled and also I have disabled the service and it > is not running. But in Task Manager their is a process by the name > msmsgs.exe which is hogging a lot of memory. And it does not seem to > quit even after manually stopping it. Checked my pc with NORTON AV, > SpyBot as well as Ad- Aware and they have given it a clean bill. I > searched the exe in Windows and found it in Windows Prefetch > directory. And yes it is not connecting to internet as I have > disabled all unnecessary internet connections thru Zone Alarm.I am > not sure what to do now. > > "Kerry Brown" wrote: > >> Jake Norman wrote: >>> I have diabled Windows Messenger service from running through the >>> Services console+disabled it from the messenger's options as well. >>> The process was not appearing earlier but after the recent windows >>> update, this process keeps on running and hogs the memory.It >>> restarts after it is manually stopped. >>> I searched the windows for the exe and found only this entry in >>> Windows Prefetch folder"MSMSGS.EXE-2B6052DE.pf".Any ideas how can I >>> get rid of this process. Thanx >> >> The Windows Messenger service and Microsoft Messenger are two >> different entities. Unfortunately Microsoft picked very similar >> names. One is a service and one is a program. Which one is causing >> the problem? Does the Messenger service restart or does the >> Messenger program restart? If it's the program some of the other >> posts in the thread tell you how to stop it. If it's the service >> it's likely some malware has infected your computer. >> >> Kerry |
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hey jake,
try this: open the registry editor by clicking on start->run and then type in regedit and press enter. what you have in front of you now is the windows registry editor. move with complete caution because you can mess up your computer big time if you dont follow the steps as mentioned. Now scroll down to the HKey_Current_User\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre nt Version\Run and now on the right pane you should have a few entries. Check if you have msmsgs entry there. If you do just right click on it and select delete. If you dont then move on to the next step otherwise restart your computer and check if you have that process running. Now the next step if you dint find it in the previous step you are sure to find t here. In the registry editor now you need to go to HKey_Local_Machine\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Run. Check here you will find it. Just right click on it and select delete. That's it!! Now restart your system to check if you have that process running. Do tell me if this helps yogi "Jake Norman" wrote: > Msn Messenger is disabled and also I have disabled the service and it is not > running. But in Task Manager their is a process by the name msmsgs.exe which > is hogging a lot of memory. And it does not seem to quit even after manually > stopping it. Checked my pc with NORTON AV, SpyBot as well as Ad- Aware and > they have given it a clean bill. I searched the exe in Windows and found it > in Windows Prefetch directory. And yes it is not connecting to internet as I > have disabled all unnecessary internet connections thru Zone Alarm.I am not > sure what to do now. > > "Kerry Brown" wrote: > > > Jake Norman wrote: > > > I have diabled Windows Messenger service from running through the > > > Services console+disabled it from the messenger's options as well. > > > The process was not appearing earlier but after the recent windows > > > update, this process keeps on running and hogs the memory.It restarts > > > after it is manually stopped. > > > I searched the windows for the exe and found only this entry in > > > Windows Prefetch folder"MSMSGS.EXE-2B6052DE.pf".Any ideas how can I > > > get rid of this process. Thanx > > > > The Windows Messenger service and Microsoft Messenger are two different > > entities. Unfortunately Microsoft picked very similar names. One is a > > service and one is a program. Which one is causing the problem? Does the > > Messenger service restart or does the Messenger program restart? If it's the > > program some of the other posts in the thread tell you how to stop it. If > > it's the service it's likely some malware has infected your computer. > > > > Kerry > > > > > > |
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Just skipped this part. To disable it from Outlook Express follow these steps:
1>Open OE and then click on tools menu->then choose the options option. 2>Now on the general tab you will have an option that says Automatically log on to windows messenger. Just uncheck that and then restart your computer. You should not have it running around anymore. But if you still do just end it and it will not restart. Hope this helps yogi "Jake Norman" wrote: > Msn Messenger is disabled and also I have disabled the service and it is not > running. But in Task Manager their is a process by the name msmsgs.exe which > is hogging a lot of memory. And it does not seem to quit even after manually > stopping it. Checked my pc with NORTON AV, SpyBot as well as Ad- Aware and > they have given it a clean bill. I searched the exe in Windows and found it > in Windows Prefetch directory. And yes it is not connecting to internet as I > have disabled all unnecessary internet connections thru Zone Alarm.I am not > sure what to do now. > > "Kerry Brown" wrote: > > > Jake Norman wrote: > > > I have diabled Windows Messenger service from running through the > > > Services console+disabled it from the messenger's options as well. > > > The process was not appearing earlier but after the recent windows > > > update, this process keeps on running and hogs the memory.It restarts > > > after it is manually stopped. > > > I searched the windows for the exe and found only this entry in > > > Windows Prefetch folder"MSMSGS.EXE-2B6052DE.pf".Any ideas how can I > > > get rid of this process. Thanx > > > > The Windows Messenger service and Microsoft Messenger are two different > > entities. Unfortunately Microsoft picked very similar names. One is a > > service and one is a program. Which one is causing the problem? Does the > > Messenger service restart or does the Messenger program restart? If it's the > > program some of the other posts in the thread tell you how to stop it. If > > it's the service it's likely some malware has infected your computer. > > > > Kerry > > > > > > |
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