Windows 7 Tweaks
Windows 7 Tweaks
Windows 7 Tweaks
1: IP Helper
Windows description: Provides tunnel connectivity using IPv6 transition
technologies (6to4, ISATAP, Port Proxy, and Teredo) and IP-HTTPS. If this service is
stopped, the computer will not have the enhanced connectivity benefits that these
technologies offer. Why this can be disabled: Many organizations haven't even
started testing IPv6, much less fully deployed it. As indicated in the service
description, the IP Helper service is leveraged in IPv4-to-IPv6 transitions.
2: Offline Files
Windows description: The Offline Files service performs maintenance activities on
the Offline Files cache, responds to user logon and logoff events, implements the
internals of the public API, and dispatches interesting events to those interested in
Offline Files activities and changes in cache state. Why this can be disabled: If
your organization doesn't use the Offline Files feature found in both Windows client
and server products, this service can be safely disabled. Obviously, if you are
synchronizing files across the network, you shouldn't disable this service.
not doing network-based remediation or if you're doing remediation with a thirdparty tool that doesn't leverage the NAP client, this service can be disabled.
4: Parental Controls
Windows description: This service is a stub for Windows Parental Control
functionality that existed in Vista. It is provided for backward compatibility only.
Why this can be disabled: Corporate networks rarely used Vista's Parental
Control functionality. Further, this is a legacy service from Windows Vista.
5: Smart Card
Windows description: Manages access to smart cards read by this computer. If
this service is stopped, this computer will be unable to read smart cards. If this
service is disabled, any services that explicitly depend on it will fail to start. Why
this can be disabled: If your organization does not use smart cards for
authentication purposes, you can safely disable this service.
10: Fax
Windows description: Enables you to send and receive faxes, utilizing fax
resources available on this computer or on the network. Why this can be
disabled: If your organization is not using a network-based faxing service, disabling
this service will have no business impact.
Other services?
Are there other Windows 7 services your organization has disabled without negatively affecting
business operations?
STEP 2. Now you can set the unnecessary services to DISABLED or MANUAL. Just doubleclick on any service and select the desired option in Startup type list box.
NOTE 1: Always set the service to MANUAL, never disable it, so that whenever Windows
needs to start a service, it can easily start and use it. If you set any service to DISABLED,
Windows will not be able to start it and will give some error messages.
NOTE 2: You can set Remote Registry service to DISABLED for Security purposes.
Here is a list of services that can be safely set to MANUAL:
PS: You can see the details of each service to determine whether you should disable it or not.
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