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Old April 12th 03, 02:12 AM
Morten Christiansen
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Default Disabling services

Also, let me suggest a very nice freeware app for dsabling services,
pserv.cpl.

http://p-nand-q.com/e/pserv.html

Regards, Morten.




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Old April 14th 03, 09:03 PM
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Default Disabling services

Hi,
It is BEST to leave the services as they are. Sometime unexpected errors and
crashes can happen if you mess around with the services. You already seem to
have enough RAM so why bother ?

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Anyone had any luck disabling services? If so which ones? Is it true (see
www.blkviper.com) that they hog system resources and are unneccessary? Are
there any which someone can tell me right off I don't need?

I use dial-up, no intranet or other network. AMD CPU, 512 Ram Office 2000

&
2003 beta.

Thanks!

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