JoaoVr Posted June 11, 2010 Posted June 11, 2010 Have you disabled or removed some services?I only used the Features Removal tab.Services I removed:BitLocker Drive Encryption ServiceDisk DefragmenterOffline FilesParental ControlsProblem Reports and Solutions Control Panel SupportProgram Compatibility Assistant ServiceProtected StorageRemove Access Auto Connection ManagerRemove Access Connection ManagerRemote Desktop ConfigurationRemote Desktop ServicesRemote Desktop Services UserMode Port RedirectorRemote RegistryWindows BackupWindows Biometric ServiceWindows Card SpaceWindows DefenderWindows Error Reporting
Zumoc Posted June 11, 2010 Posted June 11, 2010 Why do you have removed the service instead disable? I don't remove nothing but only disable. If you disable it can be re-enable but once removed you cannot re-enable. I'm sorry but o don't use a original Messenger but you can repeat the tweak , trying ti disable instead remove. I think that is a good way to resolve or atleast to try.
Tomorrow Posted June 12, 2010 Posted June 12, 2010 Services I removed:BitLocker Drive Encryption ServiceDisk DefragmenterOffline FilesParental ControlsProblem Reports and Solutions Control Panel SupportProgram Compatibility Assistant ServiceProtected StorageRemove Access Auto Connection ManagerRemove Access Connection ManagerRemote Desktop ConfigurationRemote Desktop ServicesRemote Desktop Services UserMode Port RedirectorRemote RegistryWindows BackupWindows Biometric ServiceWindows Card SpaceWindows DefenderWindows Error ReportingLive Messenger is working for me.The ones with Green i have disabled or they run manually.Im pretty sure these are not needed for WLMThe Orange one could cause problems for WLM if its removedThe Red ones i have enabled always
Guillaume Posted June 12, 2010 Posted June 12, 2010 (edited) Services I removed:BitLocker Drive Encryption ServiceDisk DefragmenterOffline FilesParental ControlsProblem Reports and Solutions Control Panel SupportProgram Compatibility Assistant ServiceProtected StorageRemove Access Auto Connection ManagerRemove Access Connection ManagerRemote Desktop ConfigurationRemote Desktop ServicesRemote Desktop Services UserMode Port RedirectorRemote RegistryWindows BackupWindows Biometric ServiceWindows Card SpaceWindows DefenderWindows Error ReportingLive Messenger is working for me.The ones with Green i have disabled or they run manually.Im pretty sure these are not needed for WLMThe Orange one could cause problems for WLM if its removedThe Red ones i have enabled alwaysError Reporting is useless, but removing Remote Access Auto Connection Manager and/or Remote Access Connection Manager is a b*tch. So I recommend you don't remove those two. Additionally, I don't know if it's that good of an idea to remove Protected Storage. Edited June 12, 2010 by Guillaume
BladedThesis Posted June 12, 2010 Posted June 12, 2010 Additionally, I don't know if it's that good of an idea to remove Protected Storage.If you remove Protected Storage, software will not remember your passwords. So security-wise, it's a good idea to remove.
michal_banszel Posted June 12, 2010 Posted June 12, 2010 Additionally, I don't know if it's that good of an idea to remove Protected Storage.If you remove Protected Storage, software will not remember your passwords. So security-wise, it's a good idea to remove.All passwords? Like in Opera passwords also? So button "Remember password" will be useless?
BladedThesis Posted June 12, 2010 Posted June 12, 2010 (edited) All passwords? Like in Opera passwords also? So button "Remember password" will be useless?Correct. Edited June 12, 2010 by BladedThesis
michal_banszel Posted June 12, 2010 Posted June 12, 2010 (edited) I'm going to make my first win7 x64 customization CD and I want to ask you guys if things I want to remove are safe to remove and maybe you have some ideas what else is safe to remove and completely useless.* This is based on 32-bit ISO image but this week I will received 64-bit operating system. I think the main difference will be that x64 version will have some more services? Ok, here is it:Pernamently remove:Accessories -------------- On-Screen Magnifier Welcome Center Windows Repair DiscDrivers ------------------ Intel Corporation NVIDIA Creative Technology TV TunersLanguage Packs ------------AllMulti-Media --------------- Sample Music and Videos Sample Pictures ScreensaversNetwork ------------------- Telnet Client Telnet Server Services ------------------ BitLocker Drive Encryption Service Parental Controls Problem Reports and Solutions Control Panel Support Program Compatibility Assistant Service (can I remove a program, not only a service?) Remote Registry Smart Card Removal Policy Windows Backup Windows Error Reporting Service Windows Card Space Windows Biometric ServiceSystem -------------------- Recovery Tablet PC Windows Anytime UpgradeDefault features:Tablet PC ComponentsTelnet ClientTelnet ServerI'm a regular user. I don't work with any servers or networks. Just connecting to wifi router and browsing internet. Most of time working on MS Word, playing some games from time to time. What do you think I can safely remove then? Edited June 12, 2010 by michal_banszel
michal_banszel Posted June 13, 2010 Posted June 13, 2010 (edited) Nobody can help? Mostly I'm wondering if it's safe to remove telnet stuff... ? Edited June 13, 2010 by michal_banszel
Zumoc Posted June 13, 2010 Posted June 13, 2010 Maybe no one will respond because you know just what you need or not. . Telnet is NOT a basic function for the operating system. Its removal should not create any problem. Remove the server will prevent that we can connect to your PC using this protocol (improve security) . If you also remove the client, you can not connect to any machine that has a telnet server running.
michal_banszel Posted June 13, 2010 Posted June 13, 2010 (edited) Maybe no one will respond because you know just what you need or not. . Telnet is NOT a basic function for the operating system. Its removal should not create any problem. Remove the server will prevent that we can connect to your PC using this protocol (improve security) . If you also remove the client, you can not connect to any machine that has a telnet server running.You are right but I'm talking about some specific stuff for professional or not regular purpose. Things like multimedia stuff are up to my choice but I simply don't know what most of those components do That's why I asked for some help in choosing what to remove. As I said before - all I do is playing music, browsing internet, working with MS office and playing some games from time to time.Anyway thanks for telnet explanation. I will remove it then. And where can I find Program Compatibility Assistant? If I remove the service then the program is useless, right? But I can't find it in the removal components... Edited June 13, 2010 by michal_banszel
Zumoc Posted June 13, 2010 Posted June 13, 2010 Watch on http://www.blackviper.com/Windows_7/servicecfg.htm you explain what services do and how to choose their operation. RT7 use any presets based on this link. Then once you have created your custom image, you can test it on VMware virtual garage. Even if you do not give a full guarantee of operation on the real physical machine, you will not install operating systems that do not work changed to 100%. Good luck.
michal_banszel Posted June 13, 2010 Posted June 13, 2010 Watch on http://www.blackviper.com/Windows_7/servicecfg.htm you explain what services do and how to choose their operation. RT7 use any presets based on this link. Then once you have created your custom image, you can test it on VMware virtual garage. Even if you do not give a full guarantee of operation on the real physical machine, you will not install operating systems that do not work changed to 100%. Good luck.Thanks for the link. Is there something similar to this but about components because I wasn't thinking about services actually writing my previous post
Bilar Crais Posted June 13, 2010 Posted June 13, 2010 (edited) Ben: Can you unlock the search service from the search "feature?" This way, the search function and search tab in folder options would still be operable, but you could have the option of disabling the search service in order that indexing does not take place. As it is, it is impossible to disable the search service if the search feature is enabled. Thank you! Edited June 13, 2010 by Bilar Crais
azon Posted June 14, 2010 Posted June 14, 2010 All passwords? Like in Opera passwords also? So button "Remember password" will be useless?Correct.Nope. I suspect that only passwords stored in windows credential manager will not be saved. i.e credential manager won't work.Opera passwords and other password storages implemented by third-party have nothing to do with protected storage.
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