Detailed Win XP/2003 System Services

  

The service is an application type that runs in the background. Service applications can usually provide users with functions locally and over the network. In Windows 2000/XP/2003 systems, services are programs, routines, or processes that perform specified system functions to support other programs, especially the lower layers ( Close to the hardware) program. When services are delivered over the network, services can be published in Active Directory, facilitating service-centric management and use.

However, a large part of these services are not required by users at all, but in the aspect of system security, it will cause great hidden dangers. We can completely disable the system services that we do not need according to our own needs, which not only saves system resources, speeds up the system, but also protects the system.

★ How to configure and manage WinXP/2003 system services

Through the above reading, I believe that you have some understanding of Windows system services, similar to the system registry, the operation of system services, We can do this through the “service management console”.

★ WinXP/2003 System Service Backup and Disaster Protection

Before configuring and managing system services, it is very important to back up the system services. Once an error occurs, you can immediately return to the normal state.

★ WinXP/2003 system function service detailed

In the previous article, we have explained the configuration and management of system services in detail, let us understand each service in the system. The specific meaning.

Note: The services involved in this article are the default services after the installation of windows xp.

★ WinXP/2003 function extension service detailed

In the above, we have explained the specific meaning of each service in the system in detail, let us understand each of the systems The specific meaning of the extended service.

★ WinXP/2003 Network Service Detailed

We have some understanding of functional services and extended services. Finally, let us know the specific meaning of each network service in the system.

Some services are required for the system. If any of these services are disabled, it will cause the loss of the basic functions provided by Windows XP. For this reason, it must be handled carefully even in the case of a single machine. Be sure to review the status of these services first after a problem has occurred.

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