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Client Service for Netware
Service Name
Member Server
Default
Legacy Client
Enterprise Client High Security Client
NWCWorkstation Not
installed
Disabled Disabled Disabled
Important: Client Service for Netware
must be set to
Automatic
for all HP NAS server systems that use
Services For Netware (SFN)
The
Client Service for Netware
system service provides access to file and print resources on NetWare
networks to users interactively logged on to servers on which the service is installed. With Client
Service for Netware, administrators can access file and print resources on Netware Servers that are
running Novell Directory Services (NDS) or bindery security (NetWare versions 3.x or 4.x) from their
computer. To ensure greater security in the three environments defined in this guide, disable this
service.
ClipBook
Service
Name
Member Server
Default
Legacy Client
Enterprise Client
High Security Client
ClipSrv Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled
The
ClipBook
system service enables the Clipbook Viewer to create and share “pages” of data that
may be viewed by remote computers. This service depends on the Network Dynamic Data Exchange
(NetDDE) service to create the actual file shares that other computers can connect to, while the
Clipbook application and service allow administrators to create the pages of data to share. To
ensure greater security in the three environments defined in this guide, disable this service. Any
services that explicitly depend on this service will fail to start. Clipbrd.exe can still be used to view the
local Clipboard-where data is stored when a user selects text and then clicks
Copy
on the
Edit
menu,
or presses CTRL+C.
Cluster Services
Service Name
Member Server
Default
Legacy Client
Enterprise Client High Security Client
ClusSvc Not
installed Disabled Disabled Disabled
Important: Cluster Service
must be set to
Automatic
for all HP NAS server systems running Microsoft
Clustering.
The
Cluster Service
system service controls server cluster operations and manages the cluster
database. A cluster is a collection of independent computers that is as easy to use as a single
computer, but it can be very difficult to manage. Managers see it as a single system, and
programmers and users see it as a single system. The
Cluster Service
spreads data and computation
among the nodes of the cluster. When a node fails, other nodes provide the services and data
formerly provided by the missing node. When a node is added or repaired, the
Cluster Service
software migrates some data and computation to that node. To ensure greater security in the three
environments defined in this guide, disable this service.