In-depth study of various system services in Windows XP

  
When we press Ctrl+Alt+Del at the same time, the system will pop up the task manager (Figure 1), in the "Process" tab we can see that many programs are running. Some friends will be surprised: I have not run these programs, where did they come from? In fact, these programs are running to implement the Windows XP "system services" that we will introduce to you.

First, what is the "System Services"

take advantage of the services we can do the following:

● start, stop, pause, resume, or disable the remote and local computer service. To start, stop, pause, restart, or disable a service, you must have the appropriate permissions.

● Manage services on local and remote computers (only on remote computers running Windows XP, Windows 2000, or Windows NT 4.0).

●Set the failback operation when the service fails, for example, restart the service automatically or restart the computer (Only on a computer running Windows XP or Windows 2000.

●For specific hardware The configuration file enables or disables the service.

●View the status and description of each service.

After reading the above content, you may find it a bit difficult to understand, we can understand the "system service" It provides control hardware, computer management, network connection and maintenance, and system security by running specific programs in the background. We can also control these functions to optimize the system and network and ensure security. Some of these "services" must be run, and many "services" are of no value to our average user and can be closed.
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