PC Review Forums Newsgroups Windows XP Windows XP Basics is it safe to turn off these services?

Reply

is it safe to turn off these services?

 
Thread Tools Rate Thread
Old 12-07-2007, 05:22 AM   #1
~Mike Hollywood
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default is it safe to turn off these services?


Hi,
I found the following on the web. Is it a good idea to follow the advice
given?
Thanks,
Mike

For a Safer, faster XP, Close Unneeded Services

To disable unneeded startup services for a safer, faster XP, use the
"Services" Admin Tool (Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services). If
you are a

single user of a non-networked machine, you can disable the following items,
with no ill effect.

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


  Reply With Quote
Old 12-07-2007, 08:54 PM   #2
Unknown
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: is it safe to turn off these services?

Not exactly! go to
http://members.internettrash.com/me...winxptweak.html Print it out for
reference. THEN, make your own decision. Each service is explained there.
"~Mike Hollywood" <bogus@nowhere.org> wrote in message
news:OzySZPDxHHA.4548@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> Hi,
> I found the following on the web. Is it a good idea to follow the advice
> given?
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
> For a Safer, faster XP, Close Unneeded Services
>
> To disable unneeded startup services for a safer, faster XP, use the
> "Services" Admin Tool (Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services).
> If you are a
>
> single user of a non-networked machine, you can disable the following
> items, with no ill effect.
>
> 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
>



  Reply With Quote
Old 12-07-2007, 11:32 PM   #3
Winston
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: is it safe to turn off these services?

In article <OzySZPDxHHA.4548@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl>,
bogus@nowhere.org says...
>
>
>Hi,
>I found the following on the web. Is it a good idea to follow the advice
>given?
>Thanks,
>Mike
>
>For a Safer, faster XP, Close Unneeded Services
>
>To disable unneeded startup services for a safer, faster XP, use the
>"Services" Admin Tool (Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services). If
>you are a
>
>single user of a non-networked machine, you can disable the following items,
>with no ill effect.
>
>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
>
>

Another reasonable source that explains the service and recommendes an
appropriate action is :

www.eldergeek.com

  Reply With Quote
Reply



Thread Tools
Rate This Thread
Rate This Thread:

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off