I've never had them
on 98se or 2000. And I can't find the system in my control panel either.
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Mon 2 Jun 2003, 18:24,
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prior to XP
they worked over netbios rather than IP if I remember correctly, so they would only work on local networks (netbios is nonroutable I think)
Now that the messenger service uses IP these messages are routable and can now be sent all over the world on the intermaweb!
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Mon 2 Jun 2003, 18:27,
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Now that the messenger service uses IP these messages are routable and can now be sent all over the world on the intermaweb!
I get them
on windows 2000. Might be post SP2 they started appearing.
[Edit] Netbios is routable if ran over a routable protocol (like IP). Netbios over Netbeui is non-routable. Yadda yadda. /geek
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Mon 2 Jun 2003, 18:30,
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[Edit] Netbios is routable if ran over a routable protocol (like IP). Netbios over Netbeui is non-routable. Yadda yadda. /geek
Good
point.
You sir have outgeeked me. You win my undying spiderplant.
Where should i deliver the plague of breeding monsters which is currently taking over my livingroom?
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Mon 2 Jun 2003, 18:36,
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You sir have outgeeked me. You win my undying spiderplant.
Where should i deliver the plague of breeding monsters which is currently taking over my livingroom?
i suppose
disabling netbios over tcpip for the internet connection could work too? i've never seen it suggested for this though
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Mon 2 Jun 2003, 18:31,
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ooh!
that's a point, that might work... If I was at all worried/effected by this plague of popups myself I might be tempted to try.
Or I could go home and drink beer and eat pie and chips.
You decide....
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Mon 2 Jun 2003, 18:34,
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Or I could go home and drink beer and eat pie and chips.
You decide....
i wouldn't
try to disable the messenger service, but it should be there in the services control panel for 2000/xp (control panel\administrative tools\services)
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