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The DirectDraw feature exists to enable high-performance multimedia applications by providing
applications with the most direct path possible to the 2-D graphics hardware on a system. For CC
compliancy, the DirectDraw feature
set is disabled by setting the DCI registry key to 0.
Remove OS/2 and POSIX subsystems
Key Path: HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager
Format
Value
Key:
SubSystems
Value
Name:
Optional
REG_MULTI_SZ Delete
Value
Important:
Administrators within multi-protocol heterogeneous environments, especially within Unix
and Linux environments that require POSIX support, should set this setting to
Posix.
This key enables support for OS/2 and POSIX subsystem support. For CC compliancy, all subsystem
support should be removed.
Disable Devices
Key Path: HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services
Format
Value
Key:
audstub
Value
Name:
Start
REG_DWORD
4
Key:
mnmdd
Value
Name:
Start
REG_DWORD
4
Key:
ndistapi
Value
Name:
Start
REG_DWORD
4
Key:
ndiswan
Value
Name:
Start
REG_DWORD
4
Key:
ndproxy
Value
Name:
Start
REG_DWORD
4
Key:
parvdm
Value
Name:
Start
REG_DWORD
4
Key:
pptpminiport
Value
Name:
Start
REG_DWORD
4
Key:
ptilink
Value
Name:
Start
REG_DWORD
4
Key:
rasacd
Value
Name:
Start
REG_DWORD
4
Key:
rasl2tp
Value
Name:
Start
REG_DWORD
4
Key:
raspti
Value
Name:
Start
REG_DWORD
4
Key:
wanarp
Value
Name:
Start
REG_DWORD
4
Important:
Some NAS functionality may halt if the aforementioned devices are disabled. HP do not
recommend Administrators disable any devices listed above.