Cleverly avoid the Windows XP Messenger Service Dialog Box

  
Q: My computer is installed with the Windows XP operating system. When I work, I always pop up a dialog box called “Merch Service”, which is sent by others. Some information, I have to stop the work at hand to close this dialog box, which greatly affects the efficiency of work. How can I avoid these “message services” dialog boxes?
A: In Windows XP, “message service” is called Messenger in the service list, which is used to transfer clients and servers. Between the Net Send and Alerter (alarm) service messages. By default, the "message service" function is enabled. You can disable the "message service" function by the following steps:
1. Select "& start" in the system desktop by clicking "Start → Run" ;
2. Type net stop messenger in the "Open" column in the pop-up window and click the "OK" button to run. The function of this command is to stop & ldquo; messenger service & rdquo;. If you want to enable "message service", you can use the net start messenger command.
You can also click on Messenger in the "Control Panel & Rarr; Performance & Maintenance & Rarr; Management Tools & Rarr; Service", then select “Operation & Rarr; Attribute & Rarr; General & rdquo;, click & ldquo; Stop & rdquo ; button, then “ start type & rdquo; changed to "manual" or "disabled", and finally click the "OK" button can also achieve the same purpose.

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