There is no need for them to know anything about your computer and your computer does not care who does it. Even less savory individuals may pop up messages on your screen that try to fool you into taking actions that may not be in your best interest.
The important thing to remember is that anyone, anywhere in the world can pop up one of these messages on your computer. It would be wise to verify with support staff any such message that appears on your computer that instructs you to to take actions that may divulge sensitive information, change your password, leads you to a web site, or take other, unusual actions on your computer.
Also know that spam senders are using the Windows Message Service as another way to distribute their advertisements. If you want to enable it, set the Startup type to Automatic , start the service by clicking Start button, click on Apply button and close all these windows.
Effective communication systems are essential for the success of a business and this means a fast and efficient LAN messaging system. Getting your message across shouldn't involve a slow system. LanTalk network messenger has provided a solution to these issues.
Whilst LanTalk isn't one of the first network systems it is one of the easiest to use. Therefore, if your network consists solely of Windows and Windows XP computers, you can safely disable this service.
If other operating systems are present, you must leave this service enabled. If the server is a domain controller, or is running SQL Server or any other type of database, you should leave this service enabled. On an additional security note, however, it's possible to initiate a denial of service attack against the Distributed Transaction Coordinator by sending it 20, bytes of null data. I completely disagree with Microsoft about disabling this service.
This will allow traffic that can be encrypted to be encrypted, while allowing other traffic to flow freely. Its main job is to facilitate the sending and receiving of instant messages, but is also used by NetMeeting. If your business needs will allow you to disable this service, then I recommend doing so. So why on earth would you ever want to disable this one? The idea is that if a hard disk is filling up, some of the files can be archived to a removable storage device.
When users attempt to retrieve the files, they can see that the files are temporarily unavailable until the removable device is mounted. Most of the time, removable storage is used in conjunction with tape robots. Therefore, most people will be able to safely disable it. At the same time, however, Microsoft also says that no one in your organization should make a habit of logging in as the Administrator or as someone with administrative privileges.
As you can see, Microsoft is giving seemingly contradictory advice. I recommend making up your own mind on this one. Personally, I leave the Run As service enabled on my servers. Many third-party applications also use this service for sending mail. Included in those third-party applications are viruses, spyware, and Trojans. The catch is that not every server functions as a print server.
Task Scheduler Schedule The Task Scheduler is simply a mechanism for executing a command at a scheduled time. The Task Scheduler is often used for backup software or for various maintenance utilities, such as a utility for defragmenting your hard disk Windows Time W32Time The Windows Time service is basically a time synchronization mechanism.
This service absolutely must be enabled if the server belongs to a domain. Computer clocks have a tendency to gain or lose time.
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