How does the Windows system disable the registry to prevent remote control?

  

When you use Regedit to edit the registry, the editor menu has a "registry → connect to the network registry" function? The purpose of Microsoft's move is mainly to facilitate network administrators to manage computers on the network, but if users with ulterior motives move their registry remotely, it is very dangerous. And in Windows 2000 system, the remote registry operation is allowed by default, then, how to disable it?

1, click “ start → set → control panel → management tool → service & rdquo ;, all the services on the local computer are displayed, find the service named "Remote Registry Service", described as "allow remote registry operation" (Figure 1), right click, select "properties" & rdquo; .


2, in the dialog box "General → Startup type" is changed from the original "automatic" to "ldquo; disabled".

3. If you want to start this service later, select “Auto” For the safety of your own computer, act now!

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