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>Hi,
>I found the following on the web. Is it a good idea to follow the advice
>given?
>Thanks,
>Mike
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>For a Safer, faster XP, Close Unneeded Services
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>To disable unneeded startup services for a safer, faster XP, use the
>"Services" Admin Tool (Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services). If
>you are a
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>single user of a non-networked machine, you can disable the following items,
>with no ill effect.
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>Alerter
>Clipbook
>Computer Browser
>Fast User Switching
>Human Interface Access Devices
>Indexing Service (Slows the hard drive down)
>Messenger
>Net Logon (unnecessary unless networked on a Domain)
>Netmeeting Remote Desktop Sharing (disabled for extra security)
>Remote Desktop Help Session Manager (disabled for extra security)
>Remote Procedure Call Locator
>Remote Registry (disabled for extra security)
>Routing & Remote Access (disabled for extra security)
>Server
>SSDP Discovery Service (this is for the utterly pointless "Universal P'n'P",
>& leaves TCP Port 5000 wide open)
>TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper
>Telnet (disabled for extra security)
>Universal Plug and Play Device Host
>Upload Manager
>Windows Time
>Wireless Zero Configuration (for wireless networks)
>Workstation
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Another reasonable source that explains the service and recommendes an
appropriate action is :
www.eldergeek.com