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#1 OFFLINE   Humpty

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Posted 19 August 2006 - 03:46 AM

Just an observation. :)

As I like to thin out XP as much as possible I brought up "Local Area Connection Properties" right clicked the first three entries,leaving only "TCIP/IP" ticked,and uninstalled the others.

Guess what - no workstation service is seen in the services guide and everything seems to be working fine.

This is a standalone pc and I don't advocate anyone doing this.

In fact I advise against deleting any part of XP unless you have a decent backup program such as ghost or true image.


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When I uninstall those items during the installation process, Workstation doesn't appear to be intalled, either.

I wouldn't worry about it, unless you need it installed.

Workstation Service is used to connect local computer to remote computers.

wkssvc.dll.....Workstation Service DLL

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Posted 19 August 2006 - 04:33 PM

I like to thin it out as much as possible too.
And some weeks ago, I did the very same thing.

Now my 'netstat -a' output is much cleaner. Open ports gone, etc.
Best thing I did. :D

Not recommended for people who use "File and Printer sharing", but I can imagine not a lot of people do.



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Posted 21 August 2006 - 07:59 PM

View PostEldmannen, on Aug 19 2006, 05:33 PM, said:

Not recommended for people who use "File and Printer sharing", but I can imagine not a lot of people do.




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Posted 21 August 2006 - 09:36 PM

im on a network and another computer has file and printer sharing that i print off of and i access the network.
i suppose i couldnt use this then?

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Posted 22 August 2006 - 10:14 AM

View Postneighberaaron, on Aug 21 2006, 09:36 PM, said:

im on a network and another computer has file and printer sharing that i print off of and i access the network.
i suppose i couldnt use this then?
No, then I guess you shouldn't. Because if you do, I don't think you will be able to access the printer and shared files remotely on the other computer.