"Interactive Services" - Problems

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JessiRight77

Hello. I have recently installed Vista Business on a Dell
Optiplex. Whenever I access a particular application, a message box
tells me that "A program can't display a message on your desktop."
The details on the message box say that there is a partial
incompatibility with Vista. I can close the message box, but it
continues to pop up every few minutes.

The application program seems to work fine, however. The message box
is just incredibly annoying!!!

My Windows services are set for "Interactive Services" to use the
"Manual" Startup Type, but the status is currently started.

MY QUESTION: Is this simply a notification box only? Will stopping
or disabling this service cause any security problems.... or will it
simply halt the notifications?

I'm confused.

Thanks,
Jessi
 
"JessiRight77" wrote:

> Hello. I have recently installed Vista Business on a Dell
> Optiplex. Whenever I access a particular application, a message box
> tells me that "A program can't display a message on your desktop."
> The details on the message box say that there is a partial
> incompatibility with Vista. I can close the message box, but it
> continues to pop up every few minutes.
>
> The application program seems to work fine, however. The message box
> is just incredibly annoying!!!
>
> My Windows services are set for "Interactive Services" to use the
> "Manual" Startup Type, but the status is currently started.
>
> MY QUESTION: Is this simply a notification box only? Will stopping
> or disabling this service cause any security problems.... or will it
> simply halt the notifications?
>
> I'm confused.
>
> Thanks,
> Jessi
>


I cannot find the answer anywhere either?
 
Solution :

Solution :

>> Open:Control PanelSystem and MaintenanceAdministrative

Tools\Services

>> In "Administrative Tools" Double click "Services".


>> In SERVICES search for "Interactive Service Detection"


>> Found it? Now Right click on "Interactive Service Detection" and

select Properties.

>> A window will appears with in its own properties


>> In that window go to "Startup type" and Disable it and Services

status should be "stopped".

Now you wont get that message anymore.....

All the Best !!!


--
morechid
 
On Apr 15, 1:19 pm, morechid wrote:
> Solution :
>
> Solution :
>
> >> Open:Control PanelSystem and MaintenanceAdministrative

>
> ToolsServices
>
> >> In "Administrative Tools" Double click "Services".
> >> In SERVICES search for "Interactive Service Detection"
> >> Found it? Now Right click on "Interactive Service Detection" and

>
> select Properties.
>
> >> A window will appears with in its own properties
> >> In that window go to "Startup type" and Disable it and Services

>
> status should be "stopped".
>
> Now you wont get that message anymore.....
>
> All the Best !!!
>
> --
> morechid

Thank you!
 
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