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MSSQLServerADHelpe
r
Service Name
Member Server
Default
Legacy Client
Enterprise Client
High Security
Client
MSSQLServerADHelper Not
installed Disabled Disabled Disabled
The
MSSQLServerADHelper
system service enables SQL Server and SQL Server Analysis Services to
publish information in Active Directory when the services are not running under the LocalSystem
account. This service is not a requirement for the baseline server policy. Therefore, this service is
configured to
Disabled
in the three environments defined in this guide.
MS Software Shadow Copy Provider
Service
Name
Member Server
Default
Legacy Client
Enterprise Client
High Security Client
SwPrv Manual Manual Manual Manual
The
MS Software Shadow Copy Provider
system service manages software for file shadow copies
taken by the Volume Shadow Copy service. A shadow copy enables administrators to create a copy
of a disk volume (or apparent copy) that represents a consistent read-only point in time, for that
volume. This point in time then stays constant and allows an application, like Ntbackup, to copy data
from the shadow copy to tape. If this service is disabled, software-based volume shadow copies
cannot be managed.
.NET Framework Support Service
Service Name
Member Server
Default
Legacy Client
Enterprise Client High Security Client
CORRTSvc Not
installed Disabled Disabled Disabled
Important:
The
.NET Framework Support Service
may need to be set to
Manual
or
Automatic
within an
HP NAS server environment depending upon whether there are any 3
rd
party applications that require
the .NET Framework support.
The
.NET Framework Support Service
system service notifies a subscribing client when a specified
process is initializing the Client Runtime Service. The
.NET Framework Support Service
provides a run-
time environment called the Common Language Runtime, which manages the execution of code and
provides services that make the development process easier. This service is not a requirement for the
baseline server policy. Therefore, this service is configured to
Disabled
in the three environments
defined in this guide.
Netlogon
Service
Name
Member Server
Default
Legacy Client
Enterprise Client
High Security Client
Netlogon Automatic Automatic Automatic Automatic
The
Netlogon
system service maintains a secure channel between the computer and the domain
controller for authenticating users and services. If this service is disabled, computers on the system
network may not authenticate users and services, and the domain controller will not register DNS
records. Specifically, disabling this service could deny NTLM authentication requests, and, in case of
domain controllers, they will not be discoverable by client computers. For these reasons, set the value
for this service to
Automatic
.