Great Guide To Disabling Windows Services
Tony Williams | Jan 01, 2007 | Comments
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Windows XP is designed to cater for the unique tastes of millions of users, which means it supports and runs a lot of stuff that most users don’t need as Services. Turning off Services can be a risky affair if you don’t know what you are doing, although a big performance boost can be gained if you pick the right ones. Turning off unnecessary services in Windows XP can also greatly reduce your exploit risk.
Normally sites that explain which services don’t give a lot of information as to which ones are safe, and which ones are riskier. This guide is so detailed, that even novice PC users can be confident they won’t nuke their PCs.
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