Re: Administrative Tools Services




"DEBNC" <DEBNC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I changed the setting according to the list you gave me and now my backup
does not work again!
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"WB" wrote:


"DEBNC" <DEBNC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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My backup would not work. I found "Default settings for services" on
the
Windows XP website at
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/sys_srv_default_settings.mspx?mfr=true.
I set my settings according to the list and I have found several
missing
services, for example, Internet Connection Sharing, Remote Registry,
Smart
Card Helper, Telnet, UaPnP Device Host, Upload Manager, and Utility
Manager -
all gone! Then I found some services that are not on the list. Some I
know
what they are and where they came from. Others, I have no clue but at
least
one of them was stopping my backup from starting. Here is the ones I
have
no
clue about: IPv6 Helper Service, ASP.NET State Service, .NET Runtime
Optimization Service v2.0.50727_x86, HTTP SSL, InstallDriver Table
Manager,
iPodService, RIP Listener, Server, Machine Debug Manager, Peer
Networking
Group Authentication, Peer Networking Identity Manager, Peer
Networking,
Peer
Name Resolution Protocol, Cyberlink RichVideo Service (CRVS), Remote
Packet
Capture Protocol v.0 (experimental), Simple TCP/IP Services, SNMP
Service,
SNMP Trap Service, Universal Plug and Play Device Host, Windows
Defender
Service, Windows Media Connect Service, and Network Provisioning
Service.
My
backup is working now that I set everything back to the default
settings
but
I don't know which ones to remove or how to remove them. The only new
ones
I
recently installed were all Microsoft Stuff like Windows Defender
Service,
Windows Media Connect Service, etc. I am afraid that if I disable them
all,
which I did, that some things are not going to work right or my system
is
going to be vunerable. I am equally afraid that if I do enable them
that
they
could be a virus and wipe out my system restore and backup like they
did
before. Can you give me advise on what to do with each one, for
example,
dig
this and enable that, etc. I am running Windows SP Home Edition SP2 on
a
1.6
GB machine (home made)
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In His Service,
Debra A. Snipes
www.In-His-Service.org




This list is pre SP2 and outdated.
Service Pack 2 modified many services and added others.
For example, Messenger was disabled by SP2 (so were other services) for
security reasons. On this list Messenger shows as Automatic.
Additionnally, the services.msc help file does not reflect SP2 changes.
Unfortunately Microsoft did not update the help file. Perhaps they will
in a
future update ;-)

I have compiled a list of default services pre and post SP2 for both Home
and Pro editions in excel as tested on my machine.

E-mail me directly at woundedbackREMOVETHIS@xxxxxxxxxxxx and I can mail
you
the file. If you don't have excel installed, a reader is available from
Microsoft.

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woundedback
Please drive safely




Is Volume Shadow Copy set to manual?

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