re: msmsgs.exe
Saturday, March 5, 2005 at 6:47 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by El Jamón Misterioso
(1 messages posted)
I think you may have found the answer!
This program, and a couple of others, like ctfmon.exe, are like MICROSOFT MILDEW!!
You kill it and you kill it, and it just keeps coming back!
I'm not surprised at all that a Symantec product is the cause of unwanted and unadvertised
loading of resource-wasting "background" programs.
Norton programs used to be great. These days, they're just more and more like microsoft
crap - the list of numbered error messages (thousands) just grows and grows and grows
at the symantec website.
Often the "soultion" is to uninstall and reinstall the entire program.
Sometimes this leads to yet another numbered error message, which tells you you can't
install it because it's already installed, and you can't uninstall it because it
hasn't been installed.
The symantec website then helpfully guides you step-by-step through removal of this
folder and that folder, the use of windows installer cleanup, then various registry
edits.
All of which leads to the same age-old classic microsoft-user question - "why am
i using this crap again? oh yeah, the convenience."
On Friday, February 25, 2005 at 7:34 pm, takchi wrote:
>I found that once I disable the NAV Instant Messenger Protection for MSN, msmsgs.exe
>will not be run in the background anymore! i.e. The background msmsgs.exe is called
>by NAV, not by Windows itself.
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- re: msmsgs.exe (takchi: Friday, February 25, 2005 at 7:34 pm)
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