This article describes the purpose of the Windows 32-bit message server (Msgsrv32.exe).
Msgsrv32.exe is a program that runs invisibly on the Windows desktop and
performs several background functions necessary for Windows operation.
These functions include:
| • | Mediate Plug and Play messages among various parts of the operating system.
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| • | Coordinate automatic responses to Setup programs. This includes
checking whether a Setup program has improperly overwritten Windows
files, and optionally restoring the Windows versions of those files.
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| • | Display the initial logon dialog box if networking is enabled.
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| • | Play the system startup and shutdown sounds.
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| • | Load installable Windows drivers at startup and unload them at
shutdown.
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| • | Run the shell program (usually Explorer.exe) and re-run the shell if it
fails to respond.
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