JohnnyChangs 0 Posted July 10, 2001 Hi I was experiencing some network slowness on my home network, one machine with XP RC1/WinME dual-boot, the other computer runs just ME. I decided to play around with some of the Services in XP, and now I can't connect to the internet at all. I tried playing around a bit more and think I screwed some other settings up. Does anyone know of a website that lists all Windows XP services and waht they do? Or if someone has/could make a list of the default settings for XP Services? I had already disabled System Restore, so I can't go back and restore the settings. Thanks Share this post Link to post
ThC 129 0 Posted July 10, 2001 2 things 1st NEVER disable a service, set it to manual unless you KNOW you won't need it. 2nd here is a list of services you can disable in 2k safely a lot of these are in XP so if something isnt in the list re-enable it and it should fix your problem. As for what services do what most of them say in the properties box of the service Services: Alerter Com+ Diskeeper (if not running, no point in enabling it) Application Management Clipbook Computer Browser Distributed Link Client Distributed Transaction Coordinator Fax Service (if not faxing, why run it? Spooler must be running also to use Fax programs that open the port it's tuned to like a printer printing to a file!) Indexing Service Internet Connection Sharing Logical Disk Manager Administrative Service Messenger Net Logon NetMeeting Remote Desktop Sharing Service Network DDE Network DDE DSDM NT LM Security Support Provider Performance Logs & Alerts Print Spooler (unless printing or faxing) QoS RSVP Service Remote Access Auto Connection Manager (I use cablemodem is why...) Remote Access Connection Manager (I use cablemodem is why...) Remote Procedure call RPC Locator Remote Registry Service (LOL, obvious! Security) Routing & Remote Access (not doing RAS) Server SmartCard SmartCardHelper System Event Notification Service Task Scheduler (not running any batch processes) Telnet (gee, wonder why?? Security!) Uninterruptible Power Supply (dont use one now... battery died!) Utility Manager Windows Installer Windows Time Share this post Link to post
JohnnyChangs 0 Posted July 13, 2001 Thanks so much for your help. I went through and set everything I disabled to Manual. After rebooting, I still was unable to connect to the internet. I then started the Messenger service, and all of the sudden I had an internet connection. And now the stupid Messenger icon is back in my system tray. Not great, but better than no internet at all. Thanks Share this post Link to post