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Windows 2000 starts more than Windows 98, Me long, especially if only 64 megabytes of memory is particularly obvious, you will see your hard disk keep reading and write when starting, because this time Windows 2000 is Load a lot of service components, if you are just using Windows 2000 on a single machine, and there are not even on the LAN, there are many service components that are not required, and the additional service procedures are of course great to slow down the system. After my trial, I found that there are many service components that can't be needed. It can be disabled.
To view the system service configuration status of Windows 2000, click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. Double-click Administrative Tools, then double-click "Service" to see a list of a lot of service list, some have started, some are not. Let's first look at how to turn off unnecessary services, right-click the service you want to configure, and then click Properties. On the General tab, click Auto, "Manual" or "Disabled", where "Auto" is automatically started when Windows 2000 is automatically launched, when selecting "Manual", WINDOWS 2000 will not Automatically start the service, but by choose whether to start, and select "Disable" is not allowed to start the service. When actually configured, select "Manual" or "Disable" to achieve the purpose of turning off the service.
Since some services are required for WindOS 2000, they cannot be all closed, otherwise it will not start the computer. Let's take a look at these services, let's see which services can be turned off.
1, Alerter
Description: Notify the selected user and computer-related system management level alerts.
2, CLIPBOOK
Note: You can view the scrap page from a remote scrapbook.
3, Distributed Link TRACKING Client
Description: Sends a notification when the file moves in the NTFS volume of the network domain.
4, Distributed Transaction Coordinator
Description: Parallel transactions are distributed in more than two databases, messages, file systems, or other transaction protection resource managers.
5, FAX Service
Description: Help you send and receive faxes.
6, FTP Publishing Service
Note: Provides FTP connection and management through the management unit of Internet Information Services, is to open the FTP service function.
7, IIS Admin Service
Description: Allows the Web and FTP services to be managed through the management unit of the Internet information. Turn on the service, you can manage the Web and FTP services through the Internet Service Manager.
8, INDEXING Service
Description: Index content and properties of files on local and remote computers; quick access to files via flexible query language.
9. Internet connection sharing
Description: Provides network address translation, addressing, addressing, addressing network address translation, addressing, adding network address translation, addressing, addressing all computers through a dial-up network. This service is used for multiple computers to share a line.
10, IPsec Policy Agent
Description: Manage IP Security Policy and launch Isakmp / Oakley (IKE) and IP security drivers. 11, Logical Disk Manager Administrative Service
Description: System Management Services for Disk Management Requests.
12, Message Queuing
Description: For distributed, asynchronous message applications provide communication infrastructure.
13, Messenger
Description: Send and receive messages passing through the system administrator or "Alarm" service.
14, Net logon
Description: Supports logging in authentication event on your computer PASS-THROUGH account. After the service is turned on, support remote login.
15, Netmeeting Remote Desktop Sharing
NOTE: Allows users who are permission to access the Windows desktop remotely using NetMeeting. This service can be remotely controlled by NetMeeting, as needed, but if you want to use remote management, use PCANywhere, it is best not to use Microsoft this feet.
16, NetWork DDE
Description: Provides network transfer and security features of Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE). The service is not large, but there is also a safe vulnerability, allowing a normal user to upgrade to an administrator, be sure to turn off it.
17, Network DDE DSDM
Description: Managing Network DDE Sharing Dynamic Data Exchange. The service and the same vulnerability in NetWork DDE must turn off it.
18, Performance Logs and Alerts
Description: Configure performance logs and alerts.
19, QoS RSVP
Description: Provides network signals and local communication control installation capabilities to rely on quality service (QoS) procedures and control applications.
20, Remote Access Auto Connection Manager
Description: Whenever a program creating a remote DNS or NetBIOS name or address, create a connection to the remote network.
21, Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Locator
Description: Manage RPC Name Service Database.
22, Routing and Remote Access
Description: Provide routing services for companies in the LAN and WAN environment.
23, RunaS Service
Note: The startup process is enabled under different credentials. .
24, Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP)
Note: Cross-network transmission email is the mail sending server.
25, Smart Card
Note: Manage and access control over smart cards inserted in your computer smart card reader.
26, Smart Card Helper
Description: Provides support for old-fashioned smart cards connected to your computer.
27, SNMP TRAP Service
Description: Receive the trap message generated by the local or remote SNMP agent, then pass the message to the SNMP manager running on this computer.
28, TCP / IP NetBIOS Helper Service
Description: Allows support for "NetBIOS (NetBT)" service on TCP / IP and NetBIOS name resolution.
29, TCP / IP Print Server Description: Allows print services based on TCP / IP (using the Line Printer protocol).
30, Telnet
Description: Allows remote users to log in to the system and run console programs using the command line. It is the interface of the command prompt of the remote entrys 2000.
31, Uninterruptible Power Supply
Description: Managing Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) connected to your computer.
32, UTILITY MANAGER
Description: Start and configure the auxiliary tool from one window.
33, Windows Management Instrumentation
Description: Provide system management information.
34, World Wide Web Publishing Service
Description: Provides web connection and management through the management unit of Internet Information Services.
Below I will include the applicable situation of the above services into a table, by the following table, you will specifically know if you need the service and decide whether it is turned off.
We can close if the name is in line with the following conditions.
Alert, you are not connected to the LAN and does not need to manage alerts
CLIPBOOK You don't need to view the scrapbook page of the remote scrapbook
Distributed Link Tracking Client If you don't use NTFS partition and do not join the LAN
Distributed Transaction Coordinator You don't need to handle multiple database tasks or file systems simultaneously
Fax Service You don't have to send or receive faxes in Windows 2000
FTP Publishing Service Your computer does not make an FTP server
IIS Admin Service Your computer does not make a WWW server
Indexing Service Does your computer do not provide remote file indexing and quick access or without local area network
Internet Connection Sharing You are not ready to use Windows 2000 to do a routing server, so many people share a line network
IPsec Policy Agent You are not connected to Windows 2000 domain
Logical Disk Manager Administrative Service You are not ready to use disk quota
Message Queuing you are not connected to Windows 2000 domain
Messenger, you are not connected to Windows 2000 domains and do not need to manage alerts
Net logon Don't want to log in to other users on the LAN
Netmeeting Remote Desktop Sharing You don't want to use NetMeeting remote management computers
NetWork Dde, you don't want to be invading your computer.
NetWork DDE DSDM You don't want to be invading your computer
Performance logs and alerts, don't you want to know what your computer is from every second?
QoS RSVP You did not use QoS-dependent programs
Remote Access Auto Connection Manager You don't want to automatically connect to the network when you try to read network information
Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Locator You do not need to manage RPC Name Service Database
Routing and remote Access Your computer does not do router
RunaS Service You don't need to execute a program as another user under a user
Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) Your computer does not make a mail sending server
Smart Card You don't have smart card readers and smart cards
Smart Card Helper You have no old smart card readers and smart cards
SNMP Trap Service You are not connected to Windows 2000 domain
TCP / IP NetBIOS Helper Service Your computer is not ready to let others share TCP / IP Print Server You are not ready to make your computer a network print server
Telnet, you don't want to remotely control computer execution console command
Uninterruptible Power Supply You do not use UPS or UPS without support for two-way transmission signals
Utility Manager You don't start and configure accessories from a window
Windows Management Instrumentation You don't look at your system management information
World Wide Web Publishing Service Your computer does not make a WWW server
For ordinary users, there is no need to consider anything, completely close the above service, your Windows 2000 speed will have a leap, if you have special purposes, you can refer to the above-mentioned service to configure Windows 2000 service to achieve the optimal state.