I forgot to mention that the service only gets installed if you have ever signed into Pocket MSN Messenger. Once you sign in, the service will get installed and set to run automatically. If you have never signed in, you won't have the service and you are not effected by this draining your battery.
If you upgrade to the live messenger, the pmsnserver service is replaced with the "live" service, which will also drain your battery and is forever stuck in "starting" mode.
-Paul
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