Can Win7 Remote Procedure Call (RPC) service be closed?

  
The recent report about Win7 can be described as dazzling, and all major websites have conducted continuous and comprehensive reports. It shows that Microsoft has done a lot of work in propaganda. I boast of tofu, others praise a flower, can be so popular, and this is inseparable from the powerful performance of win7 itself. It is indeed a good operating system in the world today. Good things are shared together. So, what is the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) service in Win7? Can it be closed? .
Remote Procedure Call (RPC) This is one of the core services of the system and cannot be closed. The RPCSS service is the service control manager for COM and DCOM servers. It performs object activation requests for COM and DCOM servers, object exporter parsing, and distributed garbage collection. Programs that use COM or DCOM will not work if this service is disabled or disabled. Off, many functions of the system can not be used normally. WINDOWS does not require remote services only when browsing and downloading chats on the Internet. Many local functions are also indirectly done through network services. Remote does not mean that remote calls are made between two machines. The interaction of memory data between two processes can also be called Remote. Through the study of this tutorial, we learned that Remote Procedure Call (RPC) is one of the core services of the system that cannot be turned off. When it is turned off, many functions of the system cannot be used normally. I hope this article is helpful to everyone.

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