Tip: Turn off XP's top ten hidden dangers to improve system security (2)

  

In addition to the simple file sharing described above, all other services can be disabled in the same way. The easiest way is to open the "Control Panel" - "Administrative Tools" - "Services". To disable a service in the list, you can double-click on it and select "Startup Type" in the pop-up window. "Stop" to completely shut down a service.

In general, users should set a service to "disabled" for security reasons. To do this, right-click on a service and select Properties. In the pop-up window, select "Startup Type" and then click "Disabled" in the drop-down list, and then click "OK". If the user is confused about whether a service is providing services for other services, click the Dependencies tab in the window to view it.

Obviously, this list is not a complete list of users who need to disable services on their computers. The list here is only the services that users are most likely to not need, or if these services are running, they will cause some security holes in the system. Of course, there are other services that will not have adverse consequences after they are disabled. However, before you disable a service, it is best to study it first. You need to clear its functions, dependencies, and consequences after stopping. Make sure that you are really not. Need this service. Keep in mind that some important services are important to the proper functioning of the system, such as the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) service.

We can say that every service that is running but not used is a security hole on the computer. If a service is not important to authorized users and basic system functionality, you will need to turn it off.

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