ALERTER: Alert to the system administrator when the system has problems in the LAN, which can be set to "Disabled" or "Manual" for normal users.
Application Management: Win2K introduces a new, effective software management scheme-application management component service based on MSI file format (application installation information package file), not only manages software installation, deletion, And you can use this service to modify, repair the existing application, monitor file restoration, and basic failure by recovery. Nonetheless, it does not affect the installation and uninstallation of the software on the single machine when set to "disabled", and the behavior of repair and deletion is normally based on the MSI format installation.
CLIPBOOK: Enter the scrapbook in the remote machine through the Network Dynamic Data Exchange service provided by Network DDE and Network DDE DSDM. It can be set to "disabled" for ordinary users.
Computer Browser: Maintains the latest list of computers on the online neighbor and notifies the requested program. Ordinary users are set to: "Disabled", the local area network user is set to: "Auto".
DHCP Client: DHCP is a TCP / IP service protocol that provides dynamic IP address assignment, management, as part of the network boot process, DHCP client system can request and rent IP addresses to DHCP servers . As a normal user, if it has been connected to the Internet by dialing, it remains the automatic state as well because the IP address we have in the Internet is dynamically allocated by ISP. If the system is not applied to any network, you can set it to "Disabled".
Distributed Link Tracking Client: DLTC tracks files in the NTFS volumes in the network domain, and issues notifications. Ordinary users are set to: "Disabled", the local area network user (hard disk has been formatted NTFS) is set to: Auto.
DNS Client (Domain Name System Client): Resolves the domain name as an IP address. Unless you are not connected to any network, it should be "Auto".
EVENT log: The service records the error message sent by the program and the system. Although the log contains information on the diagnostic problem, it can do not have any effects for ordinary users, then set it to "manual"! Remember the Dr. Watson tool mentioned earlier? There we can't decide whether to cancel the log file, it is always automated by default, now you can take it. However, after the test I disabled this service to restart the system, it caused several phenomena about the network's service that could not be started, so that we could not dial online. So if you have an Internet or LAN connection, we recommend nothing to do so.
Fax Service: The fax feature supported in Win95 is now re-supported in Win2k and is better than system integration. If you can't use it, set it to "Disabled"!
INDEXING Service: Indexing service can establish an index for document content and property on your local hard drive or shared network drive, and quickly locate the document you need through Win2k-specific document filters, it greatly enhances Win2k Search capabilities. On the one hand, index search has consumed a large number of system resources. Microsoft recommends: only 64MB of memory, and the document to be indexed has more than 100,000, and this service should be disabled. In fact, in the test of the 64MB memory system, even if the number of documents is much lower than 100,000, the consumption of system resources is also very amazing, and the situation in 128MB system is not much, so we strongly recommend disabling it. . Internet Connection Sharing (Internet Connection): Provides an Internet sharing connection for the LAN computers. This service share a dial-up network accessed a multi-connected computer access Internet provides shortcuts. Previously in Win9x To implement this feature, you need to use Sygate, Wingate and other proxy software, now this function has been directly supported by Win2k. It can be set to "Disabled" to ordinary users.
IPsec Policy Agent: The proxy service allows IP security policies to encrypt packets transmitted between two computers, preventing people who see it online from changing and deciphering it. IPSec is an important defense method for protecting internal network, private network, and external network (Internet, EXTRAN) from attack. Before using IPSec, you must first define the way two computers mutual trust and communication security. Please note: "IP Security Policy Agent" is automatically started by default, and "IP Security Policy" is not started (we can "network and dial-up" → "Your Dial-up Attribute" → "Network" Page → "Internet Protocol (TCP / IP) Properties →" IP Security Mechanism "attribute under the Advanced" → "Options" page). In this case, general users can disable this agent service.
Messenger: Send and receive services that are sent by the system administrator or by the ALERTER service. Since the Alerter service needs to be found in this service, then this can be set to "manual" or "disabled".
NET LOGON: Simply put the options for verifying login information on the LAN. The general user can set it to "disabled" or "manual".
NetMeeting Remote Desktop Sharing: This service allows you to access Windows desktops remotely via NetMeeting. This feature is not large for general use, and can be set to "disabled".
Network Connections: It manages all objects in the Network and Dial-up folders. If you have any network connections (including Internet Dial-up Connections), you maintain a "manual" state. Otherwise, if you disable it, keep the "manual" status in the Network and Dial-up Connections. Otherwise, if you disable it, you can't see anything in the Network and Dial-up Connections folder, let alone new connection and dial-up online, don't believe you try it.
Network DDE (Network Dynamic Data Exchange) and Network DDE DSDM: Network Dynamic Data Exchange Services is a service providing network transmission and security for DDE dialog. DDE (Dynamic Data Exchange) is a form of implementing process communication, which allows two or more program exchange information and commands that support DDE. The general user can be "disabled".
Plug and Play: Plug and Play is a set of specification for Intel development, which gives a computer to automatically detect and configure the power of the device and install the power of the corresponding driver. When the device is changed, it can be automatically notified using the use. The program of the program is currently available. Keep the service status "Auto" is conducive to the management and maintenance of the device. Print Spooler: The role of this service is to save and manage the documents of multiple request printing. After the printer is idle, send data to printer processing. Users without printing devices are set to "Disabled", otherwise set to "Auto". Note: If you enable Fax Services (FaxService), you should keep an automatic state because the fax service relies on the Run of Print Spooler.
Remote Procedure Call (RPC): A messaging feature. It allows distributed applications (ie COM applications) to call available services on different computers on your computer during remote management of your computer. It seems that we can disable it, but you may not know that there are many services that need to rely on its operation, such as FaxService, Network Connections, Telephony, etc., or keep it "Auto"!
Remote Registry Service: This service enables you to edit the registry on another computer. Ordinary stand-alone users don't have to use this service.
Run as service is running a service as a service as you log in to the system as a general permissions user, and when you need to modify the system settings that only the system administrator can modify, the service provides no restart system. The shortcuts logged in as an administrator. You only need to run the runas command at a command prompt to reach change. It can be set to "Disabled" for the general user before unfamiliar with the RunAs command usage.
Smart Card and Smart Card Helper: These two services provide support for smart card devices, set it to "disabled".
Task Scheduler: Remember "Planning Tasks" in Win9x? Its role in Win2k is the same. It allows the program to run automatically at a predetermined time, such as regular disk defragmentation. If you think it is in the case, disabling it is a good idea, why do you want to use the system resources whitening?
TCP / IP NetBIOS Helper Service (TCP / IP NetBIOS Support Service): This service can provide NetBIOS support on TCP / IP. As we mentioned in front of the NetBIOS based on the LAN, the general user who is accessing the Internet resource can disable it unless your system is in a local area network.
Telephony: Simply said that this service can provide telephone dialing for your computer. If you connect to the Internet or connect to the Internet or connect to other computers via a telephone line, it should be set to "manual". Telnet: This service allows you to log in from the remote computer and operate this computer in this system and use the command line. For general stand-alone users, the service is not important, can be set to "manual" or "disabled".
Uninterruptible Power Supply: Manage services that connect to the computer's uninterruptible power supply (UPS). If you don't have a UPS device, it is set to "Disabled".