in case anyone wants to know (for those who don't already) p2pnetworking = peer to peer. basically, your computer is networking itself with someone else's computer. (also called ad hoc networking). while kazaa is an example of it, it could also be some sort of trojan trying to contact a host, etc. file sharing and virus programs will constitute for most of the p2p apps you'll see out there. occasionally some businesses will have their "required" software installed on your computer (if it's a work laptop)

if this is the case, and your employer is too cheap to buy a real server, that may explain the p2pn app you see running.

just my $.02.


/echo cheyenne's advice about getting rid of useless crap in msconfig... like messenger, etc.

also helpful.
http://www.answersthatwork.com/Taskl...s/tasklist.htm