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?
>>