How to Disable Messenger Service? bretpark 01-October-2008 01:55:27 PMComments Click Start and then click Control Panel. Click Performance and Maintenance. (If you do not see the Performance and Maintenance icon, you may be using Classic View. You can skip to step 3 below, but you must double-click Administrative Tools.) Click Administrative Tools. Double-click Services Double-click Messenger. And Click on Stop Posted by saqlain231 Click Start and then click Control Panel. Click Performance and Maintenance. (If you do not see the Performance and Maintenance icon, you may be using Classic View. You can skip to step 3 below, but you must double-click Administrative Tools.) Click Administrative Tools. Double-click Services Double-click Messenger. In the Startup type list, choose Disabled Click Stop, and then click OK. Posted by waqasahmad - Click start -> run -> cmd -> Command Prompt. - Type net sends 127.0.0.1 - If you receive not supported or could not be found on the network, its okay. If you receive a pop-up then disable the service. Posted by vishwesh 1. Click Start and then click Control Panel. 2. Click Performance and Maintenance. (If you do not see the Performance and Maintenance icon, you may be using Classic View. You can skip to step 3 below, but you must double-click Administrative Tools.) 3. Click Administrative Tools. 4. Double-click Services 5. Double-click Messenger. 6. In the Startup type list, choose Disabled 7. Click Stop, and then click OK. Posted by sagitraz |
Posted: 02-October-2008 12:54:04 AM By: sagitraz 1. Click Start and then click Control Panel. 2. Click Performance and Maintenance. (If you do not see the Performance and Maintenance icon, you may be using Classic View. You can skip to step 3 below, but you must double-click Administrative Tools.) 3. Click Administrative Tools. 4. Double-click Services 5. Double-click Messenger. 6. In the Startup type list, choose Disabled 7. Click Stop, and then click OK. | |
Posted: 02-October-2008 12:37:17 PM By: vishwesh - Click start -> run -> cmd -> Command Prompt. - Type net sends 127.0.0.1 - If you receive not supported or could not be found on the network, its okay. If you receive a pop-up then disable the service. | |
Posted: 20-January-2009 05:34:16 AM By: waqasahmad Click Start and then click Control Panel. Click Performance and Maintenance. (If you do not see the Performance and Maintenance icon, you may be using Classic View. You can skip to step 3 below, but you must double-click Administrative Tools.) Click Administrative Tools. Double-click Services Double-click Messenger. In the Startup type list, choose Disabled Click Stop, and then click OK. | |
Posted: 23-June-2009 08:38:26 AM By: saqlain231 Click Start and then click Control Panel. Click Performance and Maintenance. (If you do not see the Performance and Maintenance icon, you may be using Classic View. You can skip to step 3 below, but you must double-click Administrative Tools.) Click Administrative Tools. Double-click Services Double-click Messenger. And Click on Stop |