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windsurferLA
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      20th Dec 2007
Recently, when reviewing the list "services" running on my WinXP SR/2
machine (launch compmgmt.msc from the RUN window), I observed that
"Remote Registry" and "Help and Support" services are being
automatically started with each machine start-up. It would seem to me
that these "services" should not be enabled as my computer is not
serviced by some MIS organization.

It would seem that leaving them enabled would increase the
susceptibility of my machine to potential hackers. Am I correct? If so,
how do I change things so that neither of the services are launched on
start-up?
 
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      20th Dec 2007
Go to Control Panel>Computer Management>Services, and set the service
in-question to Manual or Disabled. Note that a Disabled setting has no effect
until the service is next stopped.

Remote Registry is needed for some AD-domain maintenance functionality, but
it's a security risk, particularly on computers whose users are Admins. We
normally disable it.

The other related security-risk is the Administrative Shares, which may
allow a local-Admin user to access the entire disk of another computer if
passwords happen to match. (which they will if the same user has 'been on'
both) These need to be disabled by way of a registry change.

Help and Support I'd leave running unless your users never need such.

"windsurferLA" wrote:

> It would seem that leaving them enabled would increase the
> susceptibility of my machine to potential hackers. Am I correct? If so,
> how do I change things so that neither of the services are launched on
> start-up?
>

 
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windsurferLA
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      21st Dec 2007
Thanks Anteaus for prompt reply.

In WinXP-pro, When I go to Control Panel | ... Computer Management |
Services & Applications | Services | Remote Registry
and I try to disable it, I get this message:

"Could not stop the Remote Registry service on Local Computer. Error
1053: The service did not respond to the start or control request in a
timely fashion."

I note that at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/886695
there is a "hot fix" for this problem, but I'm hesitant to install it in
that I may end up causing a real problem in my attempt to prevent a
potential problem.

Inasmuch as my computer is behind a hardware firewall with NAT and
Media-Access-Control (MAC) address restrictions on the LAN, disabling
the Remote Registry Service may not really be necessary.

Suggestions???



Anteaus wrote:
> Go to Control Panel>Computer Management>Services, and set the service
> in-question to Manual or Disabled. Note that a Disabled setting has no effect
> until the service is next stopped.
>
> Remote Registry is needed for some AD-domain maintenance functionality, but
> it's a security risk, particularly on computers whose users are Admins. We
> normally disable it.
>
> The other related security-risk is the Administrative Shares, which may
> allow a local-Admin user to access the entire disk of another computer if
> passwords happen to match. (which they will if the same user has 'been on'
> both) These need to be disabled by way of a registry change.
>
> Help and Support I'd leave running unless your users never need such.
>
> "windsurferLA" wrote:
>
>> It would seem that leaving them enabled would increase the
>> susceptibility of my machine to potential hackers. Am I correct? If so,
>> how do I change things so that neither of the services are launched on
>> start-up?
>>

 
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