I have a Dlink Router that has the options to block ports and IP addresses. So since it's Microsoft there must be hundreds of IP's to block. Do you know if there's a list. You'd think Microsoft would give administrators a little bit more control of their software.
Unfortunately, I have had no luck. When I blocked all the ports but 80. Messenger will default to 80. The URL's are endless, everytime I block one it will just use another one. Bill Gates wins, this is taking way toooo much of my time.
What level users do you have on your systems? If they're running as Admins, drop them down to the power user/user group and change the access rights on the messenger .exe. I don't know that Home has that capability, but if it doesn't you can always move/remove the .exe and with them lacking administrator privileges they'll be unable to re-install it.
I think Appkiller could work quite well in your situation, otherwise you're stuck with the firewall option that doesn't always work. Interestingly tho MS ISA server seems able to block MSN.
It is possible to block msn throu group policy. Look throughout your group policy, there are some policies specially made for the use of msn in the domain, if you are using w2k3. I think that may help you block msn messenger.
Goog luck
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