Those Windows processes that have to know

  
Do you know how the system priority is adjusted? What is the System Idle Process? Why is the Phonetic.exe process so much? Which processes can be deleted? Let the experts uncover the answer for you. Yes, This tutorial is a small series for everyone to introduce the basic system process of Windows, do not know the process of what friends, hurry to make up the oh.
Basic system process (that is, these processes are the basics of the system operation Condition, with these processes, the system will run normally):
smss.exe Session Manager
csrss.exe Subsystem server process
winlogon.exe Admin user login
services.exe contains many systems Services
lsass.exe manages IP security policies and starts ISAKMP/Oakley (IKE) and IP security drivers. (System Services)
Generate session keys and grant service tickets for interactive client/server authentication. (System Services)
svchost.exe contains many system services
svchost.exe
SPOOLSV.EXE Loads files into memory for later printing. (system service)
explorer.exe resource manager
internat.exe pinyin icon in tray area
additional system process (these processes are not necessary, Sohu blog can be added by service manager as needed or Reduce):
mstask.exe allows the program to run at the specified time. (System Services)
regsvc.exe Allows remote registry operations. (System Services)
winmgmt.exe Provides system management information (system services).
inetinfo.exe provides FTP connection and management through the management unit of Internet Information Services. (System Services)
tlntsvr.exe Allows remote users to log in to the system and run the console program using the command line. (System Services)
Allows management of Web and FTP services through the snap-in of Internet Information Services. (System Services)
tftpd.exe Implements the TFTP Internet standard. This standard does not require a username and password. Part of the remote installation service. (System Services)
termsrv.exe provides a multi-session environment that allows client devices to access virtual Windows 2000 Professional desktop sessions as well as Windows-based programs running on the server. (System Services)
dns.exe Answers queries and update requests for Domain Name System (DNS) names. (System Services)
The following services are rarely used. The above services are harmful to security. If it is not necessary, you should turn off
tcpsvcs.exe to provide remote installation of Windows 2000 Professional on PXE remote boot client computer. Ability. (System Services)
Support for the following TCP/IP services: Character Generator, Daytime, Discard, Echo, and Quote of the Day. (System Services)
ismserv.exe allows messages to be sent and received between Windows Advanced Server sites. (System Services)
ups.exe Manages the uninterruptible power supply (UPS) connected to your computer. (System Services)
wins.exe Provides a NetBIOS name service for TCP/IP clients who register and resolve NetBIOS-type names. (System Services)
llssrv.exe License Logging Service(system service)
ntfrs.exe Maintains file synchronization of file directory contents across multiple servers. (System Services)
RsSub.exe Controls the media used to store data remotely. (System Services)
locator.exe Manages the RPC Name Service Database. (System Services)
lserver.exe Register a client license. (System Services)
dfssvc.exe Manages logical volumes distributed across a LAN or WAN. (System Services)
clipsrv.exe supports “Scrapbook Viewer" so that you can view scrapbook pages from remote scrapbooks. (System Services)
msdtc.exe Parallel transactions are distributed across more than two databases, message queues, file systems, or other transaction protection resource managers. (System Services)
faxsvc.exe helps you send and receive faxes. (System Services)
cisvc.exe Indexing Service(system service)
dmadmin.exe System Management Service for Disk Management Requests. (System Services)
mnmsrvc.exe Allows authorized users to remotely access the Windows desktop using NetMeeting. (System Services)
netdde.exe provides network transport and security features for Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE). (system service)
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