Unless you really need this service, say your admin has it set up to notify
users of certain events, you can just turn off the service in windows and
the problem(s) should be alleviated.

Adam



> I can't tell what all of them are, but here are the ones that popups
> come in on:
> 135, 137, 138, 139, and 445 (I am not sure about 136).  Block these
> ports and I believe you block all the popup messages.
>
>
> Good luck
>
> Buck
>
> <<<SNIP>>>
>
>
> Here's what's open on my roomies default XP machine.
> Your guess is as good as mine as to which all that garbage
> comes in on.
>
> Port       State       Service
> 123/udp    open        ntp
> 135/tcp    open        loc-srv
> 135/udp    open        loc-srv
> 137/udp    open        netbios-ns
> 138/udp    open        netbios-dgm
> 139/tcp    open        netbios-ssn
> 445/tcp    open        microsoft-ds
> 445/udp    open        microsoft-ds
> 500/udp    open        isakmp
> 1024/tcp   open        kdm
> 1025/tcp   open        NFS-or-IIS
> 1026/tcp   open        LSA-or-nterm
> 1032/udp   open        iad3
> 1900/udp   open        UPnP
> 5000/tcp   open        UPnP
>
>
>
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