net_user Posted January 6, 2006 Share Posted January 6, 2006 i've googled and searched....no luckwhich service do i need to stop to make this happen?Title Edited - Please follow new posting rules from now on.--Zxian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cluberti Posted January 6, 2006 Share Posted January 6, 2006 The server service. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Takeshi Posted January 7, 2006 Share Posted January 7, 2006 Depends what you mean by connecting.File sharing/remote desktop/RA/remote registry etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
net_user Posted January 7, 2006 Author Share Posted January 7, 2006 Depends what you mean by connecting.File sharing/remote desktop/RA/remote registry etc.when you are in computer management....and on the left plane, clickon/highlight "Computer Management (Local)" then go to actions\connect to another computer.... ect.....then computer management is not local any more, it is for the other computer ....so...basically...i do not want remote pc to establish connection to my "computer management"if cluberti is right and it is the server service....this is what i am looking for... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nmX.Memnoch Posted January 7, 2006 Share Posted January 7, 2006 He's right. Disabling the server service will disable all named pipe connections. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davidh Posted January 8, 2006 Share Posted January 8, 2006 are you talking about remote desktop connection? right mouse click on my conputer, go to properties, then click the remote tab. its all in there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nmX.Memnoch Posted January 8, 2006 Share Posted January 8, 2006 No, he's talking about Computer Management where you view Disk Management, Device Manager, Services, etc. In a networked environment you can use this to connect to other computers on the network. It's very handy for restarting services, looking at what's been shared, resetting the local admin account password, managing local groups, etc. I use it all the time on my workstations both at work and at home. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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