For XP Users Only
Moderator: Moderators
- dave.m
- Deceased 07-06-2012 R.I.P
- Posts: 4989
- Joined: Tue Jun 09, 2009 4:30 pm
- Location: A Yorky in Lancashire
- Has thanked: 13 times
- Been thanked: 318 times
For XP Users Only
Following the revelations about Windows XP Help & Support system having a problem that leaves it vulnerable to attacks, until Microsoft can come up with a fix, it is advisable to turn off the Help & Support part of Windows XP.
Most users have hardly ever used it so it will not be missed until a fix is available.
To turn off (disable) Help & Support and stop it from starting at boot up:
Click Start -> Run -> in the box type services.msc -> OK
The Services window will open, click to maximize it if you want to see it all.
Scroll down to Help and Support.
Double click Help and Support.
In the window, click STOP. Then click the Start up Type -> select Disable
Then click Apply or OK and close the windows.
Reboot. You may get an error message after bootup:
“Windows cannot open the Help & Support . . . etc.” If so just click OK or close it.
As the title says this is for Windows XP users ONLY
Most users have hardly ever used it so it will not be missed until a fix is available.
To turn off (disable) Help & Support and stop it from starting at boot up:
Click Start -> Run -> in the box type services.msc -> OK
The Services window will open, click to maximize it if you want to see it all.
Scroll down to Help and Support.
Double click Help and Support.
In the window, click STOP. Then click the Start up Type -> select Disable
Then click Apply or OK and close the windows.
Reboot. You may get an error message after bootup:
“Windows cannot open the Help & Support . . . etc.” If so just click OK or close it.
As the title says this is for Windows XP users ONLY
- These users thanked the author dave.m for the post (total 5):
- big-all • thescruff • James Morris • shankalamb • northwales4u
- Rating: 35.71%
You can always tell a Yorkshireman,
But you cannot tell him much.
But you cannot tell him much.
- thescruff
- Senior Member
- Posts: 49685
- Joined: Mon Mar 10, 2008 12:46 am
- Location: Bath
- Has thanked: 360 times
- Been thanked: 3735 times
- dave.m
- Deceased 07-06-2012 R.I.P
- Posts: 4989
- Joined: Tue Jun 09, 2009 4:30 pm
- Location: A Yorky in Lancashire
- Has thanked: 13 times
- Been thanked: 318 times
Re: For XP Users Only
You are welcome, John.
The attacks, which are being launched from malicious Web pages, are concentrated in the U.S., Russia, Portugal, Germany and Brazil, Microsoft said. But better safe than sorry.
dave
The attacks, which are being launched from malicious Web pages, are concentrated in the U.S., Russia, Portugal, Germany and Brazil, Microsoft said. But better safe than sorry.
dave
You can always tell a Yorkshireman,
But you cannot tell him much.
But you cannot tell him much.
- big-all
- Pro Carpenter
- Posts: 23591
- Joined: Sat Dec 16, 2006 10:11 pm
- Location: redhill surrey an auld reekie laddie
- Has thanked: 735 times
- Been thanked: 2339 times
- Mooncat
- Senior Member
- Posts: 11466
- Joined: Sun Dec 23, 2007 4:11 pm
- Location: Wales
- Has thanked: 81 times
- Been thanked: 72 times
Re: For XP Users Only
Thanks, both my computers use XP, will do it now.
I started out with nothing, I still have most of it.
Directmail scam information site: http://astrocat.proboards.com/index.cgi?
Directmail scam information site: http://astrocat.proboards.com/index.cgi?
- Jaeger_S2k
- Pro Handyman
- Posts: 3423
- Joined: Sun Nov 19, 2006 4:31 pm
- Location: North West, England, United Kingdom
- Has thanked: 20 times
- Been thanked: 27 times
Re: For XP Users Only
Thanks you dave.
I would also suggest people to add unhackme
If you use torrents then you must get Peer Block
I would also suggest people to add unhackme
If you use torrents then you must get Peer Block
Jaeger.
Senior Member doesn't mean I'm OLD!
Senior Member doesn't mean I'm OLD!
- James Morris
- Senior Member
- Posts: 192
- Joined: Fri May 07, 2010 10:00 am
- Location: Stevenage
- Has thanked: 4 times
- Been thanked: 9 times
Re: For XP Users Only
Thanks Dave - done it to my machines (and looking at the unhackme stuff Thanks Jaeger).
Got a question for you Dave. You mentioned in another thread about password strength. Many sites recommend regularly changing passwords (and I do it).
How often would you recommend it?
Would you ever consider using a password manager? (I´m not trying to sell one, just felt that if somebody got into my password manager they would have the lot rather than one or two)
Your thoughts (and anybody else´s) would be appreciated.
James
Got a question for you Dave. You mentioned in another thread about password strength. Many sites recommend regularly changing passwords (and I do it).
How often would you recommend it?
Would you ever consider using a password manager? (I´m not trying to sell one, just felt that if somebody got into my password manager they would have the lot rather than one or two)
Your thoughts (and anybody else´s) would be appreciated.
James
"Television is like the invention of indoor plumbing. It didn't change people's habits. It just kept them inside the house".
- dave.m
- Deceased 07-06-2012 R.I.P
- Posts: 4989
- Joined: Tue Jun 09, 2009 4:30 pm
- Location: A Yorky in Lancashire
- Has thanked: 13 times
- Been thanked: 318 times
Re: For XP Users Only
I don't have a password manager and I never normally change passwords, no need to.
If it secures whatever it is protecting, then it is working.
If malware gets onto your computer and steals your passwords, then change them all. You would soon know about it.
But consider how few are actually related to protect financial transactions.
Most are for getting onto non-monetary sites, like forums so why change them?
Very few people with good, upto date security software ever get an infected computer IF they use the main security program: Common Sense.
I admit that I only use about five different passwords for different types of sites, but that is just so that if I get logged off, I don't have to go rummaging for the scrap of paper where I used to keep them written down.
dave
If it secures whatever it is protecting, then it is working.
If malware gets onto your computer and steals your passwords, then change them all. You would soon know about it.
But consider how few are actually related to protect financial transactions.
Most are for getting onto non-monetary sites, like forums so why change them?
Very few people with good, upto date security software ever get an infected computer IF they use the main security program: Common Sense.
I admit that I only use about five different passwords for different types of sites, but that is just so that if I get logged off, I don't have to go rummaging for the scrap of paper where I used to keep them written down.
dave
You can always tell a Yorkshireman,
But you cannot tell him much.
But you cannot tell him much.
-
- Newly registered Member
- Posts: 25
- Joined: Mon May 31, 2010 10:13 am
- Location: Streetly Sutton Coldfield
- Has thanked: 39 times
- Been thanked: 0
-
- Senior Member
- Posts: 3626
- Joined: Sat Dec 20, 2008 1:29 am
- Has thanked: 247 times
- Been thanked: 314 times
Re: For XP Users Only
Problem is resolved and has been since July 13 2010
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/securi ... 0-042.mspx
So if you have auto updates switched on (most do) you can re-enable windows help and support centre.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/securi ... 0-042.mspx
So if you have auto updates switched on (most do) you can re-enable windows help and support centre.
Gone M.I.A.
- Alice
- Senior Member
- Posts: 1954
- Joined: Fri Jul 02, 2010 10:16 am
- Has thanked: 109 times
- Been thanked: 20 times
Re: For XP Users Only
Hi there scot-canuck I clicked on the blue highlight but it was all to much to read ,scot-canuck wrote:Problem is resolved and has been since July 13 2010
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/securi ... 0-042.mspx
So if you have auto updates switched on (most do) you can re-enable windows help and support centre.
so in a nutshell we just turn help and support back on, have i got it right
sorry it will be simple to most but not me
thanks by the way!
-
- Senior Member
- Posts: 3626
- Joined: Sat Dec 20, 2008 1:29 am
- Has thanked: 247 times
- Been thanked: 314 times
Re: For XP Users Only
As long as you have automatic windows updates turned on, then yes.
I don't run XP anymore, but if I remember right, if you go into control panel, there is a button for windows updates settings (sorry its exact name eludes me) just make sure that automatic updates are turned on. If they already are, then you can turn the help and support back on if you want to.
Basically the link is just an article from Microsoft explaining the bug has been fixed, how to get it (windows update being the easy answer) and what versions of windows were at risk.
I don't run XP anymore, but if I remember right, if you go into control panel, there is a button for windows updates settings (sorry its exact name eludes me) just make sure that automatic updates are turned on. If they already are, then you can turn the help and support back on if you want to.
Basically the link is just an article from Microsoft explaining the bug has been fixed, how to get it (windows update being the easy answer) and what versions of windows were at risk.
- These users thanked the author scot-canuck for the post:
- Alice
- Rating: 7.14%
Gone M.I.A.