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    Annoying Message box ads

    Hi

    Been getting these on my ain rig for a while now, any idea what they are and how to stop them? I've done all the usual stuff (got rid of suspicious progs and prcesses, run a virus scan and run ad-aware) but to no avail. A screenshot of one is below, I'll upload more shots when I get more and remembr to save them...lol

    Falcon

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    Quick fix:
    http://www.itc.virginia.edu/desktop/docs/messagepopup/

    However, I would strongly recommend the use of a personal firewall as this would prevent this too, as well as preventing any nasties taking advantage of vulnerabilities in your OS or apps.
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    Ok, thanks for that, I'm using XPs built in firewall for now, I will *HOPEFULY* be getting a cheap/free box to run smoothwall on soon so I'll jsut stick with the windows one untill I know for sure if im getting a cheap box or not.

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    Despite some posters' aversions to them, I would still recommend a personal firewall in addition to a network one (I can't bring myself to call them "hardware" firewalls).

    Protecting your perimeter is one thing, but the application protection offered by personal firewalls can sometimes be illuminating - spyware, trojans, apps that report home, etc. are often picked up before they are allowed to send a single packet out of the machine.

    I would also add that I play plenty of online games and the performance is not noticeably reduced when using a personal firewall (not the 3 or 4 flavours I have tested in the past anyway).
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    I see your point, but tbh I really dont want the haslte of setting up individual firewalls on what will be a total of 5 machines...I keep most apps and stuff out of the PC anyway (Im pretty parnoid about most thing ) so stuff lie that doesn't really get a change to spawn. I run ad-aware and AVG every week and rregularly clear up crap and look for programs that shouldnt be there. So I';m probably gonna stick with jsut smoothwall

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    Download xpantispy and check the disable messaging service. Problem solved.

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    The pic isn't working, but have you disabled the messenger service?

    If not, try that (Type services.msc in a run command and then disable the service from there).

    It doesn't stop MSN messenger from working, just stops bloody annoying messages which seem to pop up from nowhere!)

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