Services effect e-mail send and recieve?

W

What-a-Tool

Turned off the following services. My e-mail (Outlook) will only
intermittently allow me to log in to the server, and will no longer
send(POP3) and receive(SMTP).
Would any of these services effect that?

Distributed Link Tracking Clients -Auto to Disabled
DNS Client -Auto to Disabled
Fax -Auto to Manual
Help and Support Services -Auto to Disabled
HID Input Services -Auto to Disabled
Imapi CD Burning Com Service -Man to Disabled
LexBCE Server -Auto to Manual
Net logon -Man to Disabled
NetMeeting Remote Desktop Sharing -Auto to Disabled
Remote Access Connection Manager -Auto to Disabled
Remote Desktop Help Session Manager -Man to Disabled
Remote Registry -Auto to Disabled
Secondary Logon -Auto to Disabled
Telnet -Man to Disabled
Terminal Services -Man to Disabled

Thanks

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/ Sean the Mc /

"Opinions are like flatulence - everyone loves the sound of their own, but
anyone else's usually just stinks !"
-anonymous
 
W

What-a-Tool

Sorry- Didn't think it was any of those settings, and it turned out it
wasn't. Had nothing else to go on, though.
Ended up being my latest Symantec update that needed to be replaced.

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/ Sean the Mc /

"Opinions are like flatulence - everyone loves the sound of their own, but
anyone else's usually just stinks !"
-anonymous
 

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