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| Art McClinton wrote: - quote - > As I reported in this group a month ago it is Money Background Banking > Service. It is started by Money 05 if you have a passport account and > enable access from the web. Only way to stop it is not have a passport > for your file so you are only on the one machine and not storing data on > money central. > ADAM PRESSMAN wrote: > > Yes I noticed a service running, "mnybbsvc.exe" that runs all the time and > > routinely connects and downloads from the Internet. specifically how to do what Art mentions... If you use Passport to sign in Money, please disable Passport first to check if it can solve the problem since the issue can be caused by the association with Passport: Remove Passport association --------------------------- 1. Open Money and sign into your Passport. Click the File menu, and then select Password Manager. 2. Click Remove. Select "I want to remove Passport from my Money file" and then click Next. Note: if you have set up synchronization with MSN, you will need to follow the instructions to remove the synchronization first. 3. Click Done. -Joel |
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| As I reported in this group a month ago it is Money Background Banking Service. It is started by Money 05 if you have a passport account and enable access from the web. Only way to stop it is not have a passport for your file so you are only on the one machine and not storing data on money central. ADAM PRESSMAN wrote: - quote - > Yes I noticed a service running, "mnybbsvc.exe" that runs all the time and > routinely connects and downloads from the Internet. |
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| Yes I noticed a service running, "mnybbsvc.exe" that runs all the time and routinely connects and downloads from the Internet. -- ADAM PRESSMAN "Vadim Rapp" <vr[at]myrealbox.nospam.com> wrote in message news:ONMXUlvwEHA.1292[at]TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... - quote - > Hello Gale: > You wrote in conference microsoft.public.money on Thu, 4 Nov 2004 > 14:09:37 -0500: > G> Excuse the expletive. I happened to look at Norton Antivirus activity > G> log and saw this: > G> Connection: data.moneycentral.msn.com(207.46.132.170): 1,763 bytes > sent, > G> 274,041 bytes received, > G> Connection: data.moneycentral.msn.com(207.46.132.170): 1,326 bytes > sent, > G> 57,367 bytes received, > G> and 30 minutes later this: > G> Connection: data.moneycentral.msn.com(207.46.132.170): 1,326 bytes > sent, > G> 57,367 bytes received, > G> Connection: data.moneycentral.msn.com(207.46.132.170): 1,763 bytes > sent, > G> 274,041 bytes received, > G> at the time Money (2004) was not running and Money Express was not > G> running (at least in the tray). > G> Can anyone explain this unwelcome back ground activity? > Most likely, it's downloading new online content - ads, articles, > advisors, etc. > Vadim |
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| Hello Gale: You wrote in conference microsoft.public.money on Thu, 4 Nov 2004 14:09:37 -0500: G> Excuse the expletive. I happened to look at Norton Antivirus activity G> log and saw this: G> Connection: data.moneycentral.msn.com(207.46.132.170): 1,763 bytes sent, G> 274,041 bytes received, G> Connection: data.moneycentral.msn.com(207.46.132.170): 1,326 bytes sent, G> 57,367 bytes received, G> and 30 minutes later this: G> Connection: data.moneycentral.msn.com(207.46.132.170): 1,326 bytes sent, G> 57,367 bytes received, G> Connection: data.moneycentral.msn.com(207.46.132.170): 1,763 bytes sent, G> 274,041 bytes received, G> at the time Money (2004) was not running and Money Express was not G> running (at least in the tray). G> Can anyone explain this unwelcome back ground activity? Most likely, it's downloading new online content - ads, articles, advisors, etc. Vadim |
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| Excuse the expletive. I happened to look at Norton Antivirus activity log and saw this: Connection: data.moneycentral.msn.com(207.46.132.170): 1,763 bytes sent, 274,041 bytes received, Connection: data.moneycentral.msn.com(207.46.132.170): 1,326 bytes sent, 57,367 bytes received, and 30 minutes later this: Connection: data.moneycentral.msn.com(207.46.132.170): 1,326 bytes sent, 57,367 bytes received, Connection: data.moneycentral.msn.com(207.46.132.170): 1,763 bytes sent, 274,041 bytes received, at the time Money (2004) was not running and Money Express was not running (at least in the tray). Can anyone explain this unwelcome back ground activity? |