mnmsrvc.exe – Here is the scoop on Netmeeting Remote Desktop Sharing as it pertains to computer network security. The big question: what is mnmsrvc.exe and is it spyware, a trojan and if so, how do I get rid of Netmeeting Remote Desktop Sharing?
mnmsrvc.exe (Netmeeting Remote Desktop Sharing) – Details
The process known as mnmsrvc.exe is used within Microsoft Netmeeting to allow you to share your desktop with another person through Netmeeting. If you use the Remote Desktop Sharing feature of Netmeeting you should not terminate this process.
mnmsrvc.exe is flagged as a system process and does not appear to be a security risk. However, removing Netmeeting Remote Desktop Sharing may adversely impact your system.
Our process monitor database currently registers mnmsrvc.exe to Microsoft.
This is part of Microsoft Netmeeting.
mnmsrvc.exe is related to msconf.dll,
MNMSRVC.EXE – Disclaimer
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I am going through cleaning up my PC and have found that I can not remove Netmeeting. I have tried to delete this. But was refused permission. I have tried uninstalling this. But found it quickly re-spawned and was there again. So here I am looking around asking what the protection is and why it is not going away.
I am also trying to resolve an ongoing problem with MSN Live Messenger. That keeps telling me that Live is not currently available. And that I should try again later. Rather lame when it proves that later is never. And that it just refuses to work.
I’m beginning to think the two are somehow linked and are the cause of all my problems. So I’m posting this info here to see if anyone has an answer.