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messenger service was meant for members of a corporate environment, where the administrators could send a message to a group of computers to remind them of a meeting, or 1 person to tell them to stop looking at porn... stuff like that. It should definately be disable on the home version, and only enabled by default if you choose to be a member of a domain controller
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If anyone needs a messenging service on a Windows LAN then junk macroshafts messenging and use Tonic instead. It works and can't be accessed from outside the LAN the big benefit over groupwise as far as I am concerned, apart from it being freeware, is that it pops up even if the screensaver is running. The drawback as far as I know is it doesn't work on Linux. I do wish Accountancy programmers would write packages for Linux. They seem to be enamored with the M$ Access DB.