Windows 10 User Data Storage Service.


All services in Windows 10


1. AJRouter- AllJoyn Router Service: Redirects AllJoyn messages to local AllJoyn clients. If this service is stopped, AllJoyn clients that do not have their own associated routers will not be able to start. Manual launch

2.ALG- Application Layer Gateway Service: Provides third-party protocol support for Internet connection sharing. Manual launch

3.AppIDSvc- Application Identity: Defines and verifies the identity of the application. Disabling this service makes it impossible to enforce the AppLocker policy. Manual launch

4.Appinfo- Application Details: Enables interactive applications to run with additional administrative privileges. If this service is stopped, users will not be able to run applications with additional administrative privileges that may be required to perform desired user tasks. Manual launch

5.AppMgmt- Application management: Processing requests to install, remove and build lists for programs installed through Group Policy. If this service is disabled, users will not be able to install, uninstall, or create lists of programs installed through Group Policy. If this service is disabled, any services that explicitly depend on it cannot start. Manual launch

6.AppReadiness- Application Ready: Prepares applications for use the first time a user logs on to a computer or adds new applications. Manual launch

7.AppXSvc- AppX Deployment Service (AppXSVC): Provides infrastructure support for the Windows Store. This service runs on demand. If it is disabled, Store apps will not deploy to your system and may not function properly. Manual launch

8. AudioEndpointBuilder- Windows Audio Endpoint Builder: Manage audio devices for the Windows Audio service. If this service is stopped, audio devices and effects will not work correctly. If this service is disabled, all services that explicitly depend on it will fail to start. Start automatically

9. Audiosrv- Windows Audio: Manage audio tools for Windows programs. If this service is stopped, audio devices and effects will not work correctly. If this service is disabled, all services that explicitly depend on it will not be able to start. Start automatically

10. AxInstSV- ActiveX Installer (AxInstSV): Provides User Account Control checks for installing ActiveX controls from the Internet and allows control over the installation of ActiveX controls based on Group Policy settings. This service runs on demand and, if disabled, will install ActiveX controls according to the default browser settings. Manual launch

11. BDESVC- BitLocker Drive Encryption Service: BDESVC provides the BitLocker Drive Encryption service. BitLocker Drive Encryption provides secure startup of the operating system, as well as full encryption of the OS volume, fixed volumes, and removable volumes. This service allows BitLocker to prompt users with various actions related to mounting their volumes and automatically unlocks the volumes without user intervention. It also stores recovery information in Active Directory whenever possible and ensures that the latest recovery certificates are used when necessary. Stopping or disabling this service may prevent users from using these features. Manual launch

12. BFE- Basic Filtering Service: The Basic Filtering Service (BFE) is a service that manages firewall policies and IP security (IPsec) policies by applying user mode filtering. Stopping or disabling the BFE service significantly reduces system security. This also causes unpredictable behavior in IPsec management and firewall applications. Start automatically

13.BITS- Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS): Transfers files in the background, using unused network bandwidth. If this service is blocked, any applications that rely on BITS, such as Windows Update or MSN Explorer, will not be able to automatically download programs and other information. Start automatically (delayed start)

14. BrokerInfrastructure- Background Task Infrastructure Service: A Windows infrastructure service that controls whether background tasks can run on the system. Start automatically

15. Browser- Computer Browser: Maintains a list of computers on the network and provides it to programs upon request. If the service is stopped, the list will not be created or updated. If this service is not allowed, any explicitly dependent services will fail to start. Manual launch

16.bthserv- Bluetooth Support Service: Bluetooth Service supports discovery and pairing of remote Bluetooth devices. Stopping or disabling this service may cause existing Bluetooth devices to malfunction and prevent new devices from being discovered and paired. Manual launch

17. CertPropSvc- Certificate propagation: Copies user certificates and root certificates from the smart card into the current user's certificate store, detects the installation of smart cards in the smart card reader, and optionally installs a plug-and-play mini smart card driver. Manual launch

18. ClipSVC- Client License Service (ClipSVC): Provides infrastructure support for the Microsoft Store. This service runs on demand, and if it is disabled, apps purchased through the Windows Store will not work correctly. Manual launch

19.CommsAPHost- Sync Host: This service synchronizes mail, contacts, calendar and various other user data. Mail and other applications dependent on this functionality will not work properly when this service is not running. Manual launch

20. COMSysApp- COM+ System Application: Manages the configuration and monitoring of COM+ components. If this service is stopped, most COM+ components will not work correctly. If this service is disabled, any services that explicitly depend on it will fail to start. Manual launch

21.CoreUIRegistrar- CoreMessaging: Manages communication between system components. Start automatically

22. CryptSvc- Cryptographic Services: Provides three management services: the Directory Database Service, which verifies Windows file signatures and allows the installation of new programs, the Secure Root Service, which adds and removes Trusted Root Certification Authority certificates from this computer, and the Automatic Root Certificate Update Service, which Receives root certificates from Windows Update and allows scripts such as SSL. If this service is stopped, all of these management services will be disrupted. If this service is disabled, all services that explicitly depend on it will not be able to start. Automatically

23. CscService- Offline Files: The Offline Files service performs the work of maintaining the Offline Files cache, responds to user logon and logout events, implements the properties of common APIs, and sends events that interest them to those interested in the operation of Offline Files and changes in cache state. Manual launch

24.DcomLaunch- DCOM server process launcher: The DCOMLAUNCH service launches COM and DCOM servers in response to object activation requests. If you disable or stop this service, programs that use COM or DCOM will not work correctly. It is not recommended to disable the DCOMLAUNCH service. Start automatically

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26.defragsvc- Disk Optimization: Helps your computer run more efficiently by optimizing files on storage devices. Manual launch

27.DeviceAssociationService- Device Matching Service: Device Matching Service. Manual launch

28.DeviceInstall- Device Installation Service: Allows the computer to recognize changes in installed hardware and adapt to them, either without requiring user intervention or minimizing it. Stopping or disabling this service may result in system instability. Manual launch

29. DevQueryBroker- DevQuery Backgroud Discovery Broker: Enables apps to discover devices with a backgroud task. Manual launch

30. Dhcp - DHCP client: Registers and updates IP addresses and DNS records for this computer. If this service is stopped, this computer will not be able to obtain dynamic IP addresses or perform DNS updates. If this service is disabled, any services that explicitly depend on it cannot start. Start automatically

31. DiagTrack- Diagnostics Tracking Service: The Diagnostics Tracking Service enables data collection about functional issues in Windows components. Start automatically

32.DmEnrollmentSvc- Device Management Registration Service: Performs device registration activities for device management. Manual launch

33. dmwappushservice- dmwappushsvc: Requests wap push msgs from cellcore and calls PushRouter_SubmitPush. Start automatically (delayed start)

34. Dnscache- DNS Client: The DNS Client service (dnscache) caches DNS names and logs the fully qualified name of this computer. If the service is stopped, DNS name resolution will continue, but the results of DNS name queries will not be cached and the computer name will not be registered. If a service is disabled, all services that explicitly depend on it will fail to start. Automatically

35.DoSvc- Delivery Optimization: Perform tasks to optimize content delivery. Start automatically (delayed start)

36. dot3svc- Wired AutoConfig: The Wired AutoConfig (DOT3SVC) service is responsible for authenticating IEEE 802.1X Ethernet interfaces. If your current wired network deployment uses 802.1X authentication, you must configure the DOT3SVC service to provide Layer 2 connectivity and provide access to network resources. Wired networks that do not use 802.1X authentication are not affected by the DOT3SVC service. Manual launch

37. DPS- Diagnostic Policy Service: The Diagnostic Policy Service helps you detect problems, troubleshoot problems, and resolve issues related to the operation of Windows components. If you stop this service, diagnostics will not work. Start automatically

38.DsmSvc- Device Setup Manager: Enable discovery, download, and installation of device-specific software. If this service is disabled, devices may be configured to use outdated software and not function properly. Manual launch

39. DsSvc- Data Sharing Service: Acts as an intermediary for transferring data between applications. Manual launch

40. Eaphost- Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP): The Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) service provides network authentication in scenarios such as 802.1x (wired and wireless), VPN, and Network Access Protection (NAP). EAP also provides support for APIs used by network access clients, such as the wireless client and VPN client, during the authentication process. If this service is disabled, the computer will not be able to access networks that require EAP authentication. Manual launch

41.EFS- Encrypting File System (EFS): Provides the underlying encryption technology that is used to store encrypted files on NTFS file system volumes. If this service is stopped or disabled, applications cannot access encrypted files. Manual launch

42.EventLog- Windows Event Log: This service manages events and event logs. It supports event logging and querying, event subscription, log archiving, and event metadata management. Events can be displayed in XML and text format. Stopping this service may reduce the security and reliability of the system. Start automatically

43.EventSystem- COM+ Event System: Support for the System Event Notification Service (SENS), which provides automatic event propagation to subscribed COM components. If this service is stopped, SENS will be closed and will not be able to provide login and logout notifications. If this service is disabled, any services that explicitly depend on it will fail to start. Start automatically

44. Fax- Fax: Allows you to send and receive faxes using this computer's resources and network resources. Manual launch

45. fdPHost- Discovery Feature Provider Host: The FDPHOST service hosts the network resource discovery providers of the feature discovery component. These feature discovery providers provide network resource discovery services for the SSDP and WS-D protocols. Stopping or disabling the FDPHOST service will disable network resource discovery for these protocols when using feature discovery. If this service is unavailable, network services that depend on the feature discovery component and discovery protocol data will not be able to find network devices or resources. Manual launch

46. ​​FDResPub- Publish resource discovery feature: Publishes this computer with its resources so that they can be discovered on the network. If this service is stopped, then network resources will no longer be published and will not be discovered by other computers on the network. Manual launch

47.fhsvc- File History Service: Protects the user's files from accidental loss by copying them to a backup location. Manual launch

48. FontCache- Windows Font Cache Service: Optimizes application performance by caching the most frequently used font data. Applications will start this service if it is not already running. Disabling the service may result in poor application performance. Start automatically

49. gpsvc- Group Policy Client: This service is responsible for applying the settings that administrators configure for computers and users using Group Policy. If this service is disabled, the settings will not be applied, and applications and features will not be managed through Group Policy. In this scenario, features or applications that depend on Group Policy may not work. Start automatically

50.hidserv- HID Device Access: Enables and supports the use of shortcut keys on keyboards, remote controls, and other media devices. Disabling this service is not recommended. Manual launch

51. HomeGroupListener- Homegroup Listener: Change local computer settings related to the configuration and maintenance of computers connected to the homegroup. If this service is stopped or disabled, there may be problems with the operation of the computer in the homegroup, as well as with the operation of the homegroup itself. Disabling this service is not recommended. Manual launch

52. HomeGroupProvider- Homegroup Provider: Performs network tasks related to setting up and maintaining homegroups. If this service is stopped or disabled, you may experience problems discovering other homegroups, as well as errors in your own homegroup. Disabling this service is not recommended. Manual launch

53.IEEtwCollectorService- Internet Explorer ETW Collector Service: Internet Explorer ETW Collector Service. Collects ETW events in real time and processes them. Manual launch

54. IKEEXT- Internet Key Exchange and Authenticated Internet Protocol (IPsec) key modules: The IKEEXT service contains Internet Key Exchange (IKE) and Authenticated Internet Protocol (AuthIP) key modules. These key modules are used in Internet Protocol security (IPsec) authentication and key exchange. Stopping or disabling the IKEEXT service disables IKE and AuthIP key exchange with other computers. Typically, IPsec is configured to use IKE or AuthIP; thus, stopping or disabling the IKEEXT service may cause IPsec to fail and compromise system security. It is highly recommended that the IKEEXT service be enabled. Manual launch

55.iphlpsvc- IP Ancillary Service: Provides tunnel connectivity using tunneling technologies for IP version 6 (6to4, ISATAP, proxy ports, and Teredo) as well as IP-HTTPS. If you stop this service, your computer will not be able to take advantage of the advanced connectivity features that these technologies provide. Start automatically

56.KeyIso- CNG Key Isolation: The CNG Key Isolation service is hosted in the LSA process. This service provides key process isolation for private keys and associated cryptography operations, as required by common criteria. This service stores and uses long-lived keys in a secure process according to the requirements of the general criteria. Manual launch

57.KtmRm- KtmRm for Distributed Transaction Coordinator: Coordinates transactions between MS DTC and Kernel Transaction Manager (KTM). If this service is not required, it is recommended that you do not start it. If it is needed, MS DTC or KTM will automatically start it. If the service is disabled, then errors will occur when MS DTC interacts with the kernel transaction manager and all services that explicitly depend on it will not be able to start. Manual launch

58. LanmanServer- Server: Supports file, printer, and named pipe sharing for a given computer over a network connection. If the service is stopped, such functions cannot be performed. If this service is disabled, any explicitly dependent services will fail to start. Start automatically

59. LanmanWorkstation- Workstation: Creates and maintains client network connections to remote servers using the SMB protocol. If this service is stopped, these connections will become unavailable. If this service is disabled, all services that explicitly depend on it will fail to start. Start automatically

60.lfsvc- Geographic Location Service: This service tracks the system's location and manages geofences (geographic locations to which events are mapped). If you disable this service, apps will not be able to receive and use geo-location and geofencing notifications. Manual launch

61.lltdsvc- Link Layer Topologist: Creates a network map containing information about the topology of computers and devices (connections), as well as metadata that describes each computer and device. If this service is disabled, the network map will not work properly. Manual launch

62.lmhosts- NetBIOS over TCP/IP Support Module: Provides NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT) support and NetBIOS name resolution for clients on the network, allowing users to share files, printers, and connect to the network. If this service is stopped, these features may not be available. If this service is disabled, all services that explicitly depend on it will fail to start. Manual launch

63. LSM- Local Session Manager: The core Windows service that manages local user sessions. Stopping or disabling this service will result in system instability. Start automatically

64.MosHost- Downloaded Maps Manager: Windows service for application access to downloaded maps. This service is started on-demand by application accessing downloaded maps. Disabling this service will prevent apps from accessing maps. Manual launch

65. MpsSvc- Windows Firewall: Windows Firewall helps prevent unauthorized access to your computer over the Internet or network. Start automatically

66. MSDTC- Distributed Transaction Coordinator: Coordination of transactions spanning multiple resource managers such as databases, message queues, and file systems. If you stop this service, such transactions will fail. If this service is disabled, any services that explicitly depend on it will not be able to start. Manual launch

67. MSiSCSI- Microsoft iSCSI Initiator Service: Manages Internet SCSI (iSCSI) sessions between the computer and remote iSCSI targets. If this service is stopped, the computer will not be able to log on or access iSCSI targets. If this service is disabled, no service that explicitly depends on it will be able to start. Manual launch

68.msserver- Windows Installer: Allows you to add, modify, and remove applications provided by the Windows Installer package (*.msi, *.msp). If this service is disabled, any services that explicitly depend on it cannot start. Manual launch

69. MsKeyboardFilter- Microsoft Keyboard Filter: Controls keystroke filtering and mapping. Disabled

70.NcaSvc- Network Connection Assistant: Provides DirectAccess status notification for user interface components. Manual launch

71.NcbService- Network Connection Broker: Brokered connections that allow Windows Store apps to receive notifications from the Internet. Manual launch

72.NcdAutoSetup- Automatic configuration of network devices: Automatic installation of network connected devices service monitors and installs eligible devices that connect to the appropriate network. Stopping or disabling this service will prevent Windows from automatically detecting and installing eligible devices connected to your network. However, users can manually add network-connected devices to the PC through the user interface. Manual launch

73. Netlogon- Network Logon: Provides a secure communication channel between this computer and a domain controller to authenticate users and services. If this service is stopped, the computer may be unable to authenticate users and services, and the domain controller may not be able to register DNS records. If this service is disabled, any services that explicitly depend on it cannot start. Manual launch

74. Netman- Network connections: Manages objects in the Network and Dial-Up Network folder, which displays the properties of local network and dial-up connections. Manual launch

75. netprofm- Network List Service: Identifies the networks to which the computer is connected, collects and stores data about the properties of these networks, and notifies applications when these properties change. Manual launch

76. NetSetupSvc- Network Configuration Service: The Network Configuration Service manages the installation of network drivers and allows the configuration of low-level network parameters. If this service is stopped, any driver installations in progress may be cancelled. Manual launch

77. NetTcpPortSharing- Net.Tcp Port Sharing Service: Provides the ability to share TCP ports using the Net.Tcp protocol. Disabled

78.NgcCtnrSvc- Next Generation Credential Container Service: Manages local user identity keys used for user authentication to identity providers, as well as TPM virtual smart cards. If this service is disabled, local user identity keys and TPM virtual smart cards will not be available. We recommend that you do not reconfigure the service. Manual launch

79.NgcSvc- Next Generation Credentials: The Next Generation Credential service provides process isolation for cryptographic keys used for authentication for associated user identity providers. If this service is disabled, you will not be able to use or manage these keys, including computer sign-on and single sign-on for applications and websites. This service starts and stops automatically. We recommend that you do not reconfigure this service. Manual launch

80.NlaSvc- Network Awareness Service: Collects and stores network configuration information and notifies programs when this information changes. If this service is stopped, configuration information may become unavailable. If this service is disabled, all services that explicitly depend on it will fail to start. Start automatically

81.nsi- Network Preservation Interface Service: This service sends network notifications (such as adding or removing an interface, etc.) to user mode clients. Stopping this service will cause you to disconnect from the network. If this service is disabled, all services that explicitly depend on it will fail to start. Automatically

82.p2pimsvc- Network Member Identity Manager: Provides identity services for Peer-to-Peer Name Resolution Protocol (PNRP) and peer-to-peer network grouping. If Peer-to-Peer Name Resolution Protocol (PNRP) and Peer-to-Peer Grouping services are disabled, some applications, such as HomeGroup and Remote Assistance, may not function properly. Manual launch

83.p2psvc- Network Participant Grouping: Enables multi-party interactions using peer-to-peer network grouping. When disabled, some apps, such as HomeGroup, may stop working. Manual launch

84. PcaSvc- Program Compatibility Assistant Service: Provides Program Compatibility Assistant support. It monitors programs that a user installs and runs and detects known compatibility issues. If you stop this service, the Program Compatibility Assistant will not work correctly. Start automatically

85. PeerDistSvc- BranchCache: This service caches network content received from caching nodes on the local subnet. Manual launch

86.PerfHost- Performance Counter Library Host: Allows remote users and 64-bit processes to query performance counters provided by 32-bit libraries. Manual launch

87.PhoneSvc- Telephony: Controls the telephony status of the device. Manual launch

88. PimIndexMaintenance- Contact information service. Manual launch

89.pla - Performance Logs and Alerts: The Performance Logs and Alerts service collects data from local and remote computers according to specified schedule parameters, and then logs the data or issues an alert. If this service is stopped, all performance information is not collected. If this service is disabled, any services that explicitly depend on it will not start. Manual launch

90. PlugPlay- Plug and Play: Allows the computer to recognize changes in installed hardware and adapt to them, either without requiring user intervention or minimizing it. Stopping or disabling this service may result in system instability. Manual launch

91. PNRPAutoReg- PNRP Computer Name Publishing Service: This service publishes the computer name using the Peer Name Resolution Protocol. The configuration is managed via the netsh command with the context "p2p pnrp peer". Manual launch

92.PNRPsvc- PNRP protocol: Allows serverless peer-to-peer name resolution over the Internet. If disabled, some peer-to-peer networking and collaboration applications, such as Remote Assistance, may not function properly. Manual launch

93.PolicyAgent- IPsec Policy Agent: Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) supports network-level caching node authentication, data source authentication, data integrity, data confidentiality (encryption), and replay protection. This service enforces IPsec policies created by using the IP Security Policies snap-in or the netsh ipsec command line tool. Stopping this service may cause problems with network connections if policy requires connections to use IPsec. Additionally, if this service is stopped, remote management of Windows Firewall is not available. Manual launch

94.Power- Power: Manages power policy and sending power policy notifications. Start automatically

95.PrintNotify- Printer Extensions and Notifications: This service opens custom printer dialogs and handles notifications from a remote print server or printer. If you turn it off, you won't be able to see printer extensions or notifications. Manual launch

96. ProfSvc- User Profile Service: This service is responsible for loading and unloading user profiles. If this service is stopped or disabled, users will not be able to sign in and out of the system, applications may have problems accessing user data, and components registered to receive profile event notifications will not receive them. Start automatically

97. QWAVE- Quality Windows Audio Video Experience: Quality Windows Audio Video Experience (qWave) is an IP-based network platform for streaming audio and video in home networks. The qWave platform provides higher performance and reliability for audio and video streaming, providing the network quality of service required for audio and video applications. The platform contains mechanisms for access control, tracking and enforcement, application data acquisition, and traffic prioritization. Manual launch

98. RasAuto- Automatic Remote Access Connection Manager: Creates a connection to a remote network when a program accesses a remote DNS or NetBIOS name or address. Manual launch

99. RasMan- Dial-up Connection Manager: Manages dial-up and virtual private network (VPN) connections from this computer to the Internet or other remote networks. If this service is disabled, all services that explicitly depend on it will fail to start. Manual launch

100.RemoteAccess- Routing and Remote Access: Offers routing services to organizations on local and wide area networks. Disabled

101.RemoteRegistry- Remote Registry: Allows remote users to change registry settings on this computer. If this service is stopped, the registry can only be modified by local users running on this computer. If this service is disabled, any services that explicitly depend on it cannot start. Disabled

102.RetailDemo- Store Demo Service: The Store Demo Service monitors the device's behavior when it is in Store Demo mode. Manual launch

103. RpcEptMapper- RPC Endpoint Resolver: Provides resolution of RPC interface identifiers to transport endpoints. If this service is stopped or disabled, programs that use remote procedure call (RPC) services will not be able to run. Start automatically

104. RpcLocator- Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Locator: In Windows 2003 and earlier versions of Windows, the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Locator service managed the RPC name service database. In Windows Vista and later versions of Windows, this service does not perform any functionality and is present to provide compatibility with legacy applications. Manual launch

105. RpcSs- Remote Procedure Call (RPC): The RPCSS service is a service manager for COM and DCOM servers. It performs object activation requests, object exporter resolution, and distributed garbage collection for these servers. If you disable or stop this service, programs that use COM or DCOM will not work correctly. It is not recommended to disable the RPCSS service. Start automatically

106. SamSs- Security Account Manager: Starting this service signals to other services that the Security Account Manager (SAM) is ready to accept requests. If you disable this service, other services on the system will not receive notification that SAM is ready, which in turn may prevent those services from starting correctly. This service should not be disabled. Start automatically

107.SCardSvr- Smart Card: Controls access to smart card readers. If this service is stopped, this computer will not be able to read smart cards. If this service is disabled, any services that explicitly depend on it cannot start. Disabled

108.ScDeviceEnum- Smart Card Reader Enumeration Service: Creates software device nodes for all smart card readers available in the specified session. If this service is disabled, WinRT APIs will not be able to enumerate smart card readers. Manual launch

109. Schedule- Task Scheduler: Allows you to configure a schedule for automatic execution of tasks on this computer. This service is also responsible for performing several critical Windows system tasks. If this service is stopped, these tasks cannot run at the scheduled time. If this service is disabled, any services that explicitly depend on it cannot start. Start automatically

110. SCPolicySvc- Smart Card Removal Policy: Allows you to configure the system to lock the desktop when a smart card is removed. Manual launch

111.seclogon- Secondary login: Allows you to run processes as another user. If this service is stopped, this type of user registration is not available. If this service is disabled, other services that explicitly depend on it cannot start. Manual launch

112.SENS- System Event Notification Service: Monitors system events and notifies COM+ event system subscribers about these events. Start automatically

113. SensorService- Sensor Service: The Sensor Service manages various sensor functions. Manages Simple Device Orientation (SDO) and Sensor Log. Loads a simple device orientation sensor that reports changes in device orientation. If this service is stopped or disabled, the device's simple orientation sensor will not load and auto-rotate will not work. The sensor log will also stop filling. Manual launch

114. SensrSvc- Sensor Monitoring Service: Monitors various sensors to provide access to system and user state adaptation data. If this service is stopped or disabled, the display brightness will not be adjusted to suit the ambient light. Stopping this service may also affect other system functions. Manual launch

115.SessionEnv- Remote Desktop Server Configuration: The Remote Desktop Server Configuration Service (RDCS) is responsible for all activities associated with configuring and maintaining Remote Desktop Services and Remote Access sessions that require the SYSTEM context. This applies to temporary session folders, themes, and remote desktop certificates. Manual launch

116.SharedAccess- Internet Connection Sharing (ICS): Provides network address translation, addressing, name resolution, and intrusion prevention services for a home or small office network. Disabled

117. ShellHWDetection- Shell Hardware Detection: Provides notifications for startup events on various devices. Start automatically

118. smphost- Microsoft Storage Spaces SMP: Host service for the Microsoft Storage Spaces Management Provider. If this service is stopped or disabled, Storage Spaces cannot be managed. Manual launch

119. SmsRouter- Microsoft Windows SMS Router Service: Routes messages based on rules to appropriate clients. Manual launch

120. SNMPTRAP- SNMP Trap: Receives trap messages generated by local or remote SNMP agents and forwards them to SNMP management programs running on this computer. If this service is stopped, SNMP-based programs on this computer will no longer receive capture messages. If this service is disabled, any services that explicitly depend on it cannot start. Manual launch

121. Spooler- Print Spooler: This service allows you to queue print jobs and interact with the printer. If you turn it off, you won't be able to print or see your printers. Start automatically

122. sppsvc- Software Protection: Allows the download, installation and enforcement of digital licenses for Windows and Windows applications. If the service is disabled, the operating system and licensed applications may run in notification mode. It is strongly recommended that you do not disable the Software Protection service. Start automatically (delayed start)

123.SSDPSRV- SSDP Discovery: Discovers network devices and services that use the SSDP discovery protocol, such as UPnP devices. Also advertises SSDP devices and services running on the local computer. If this service is stopped, discovery of devices using SSDP will not occur. If this service is disabled, all services that explicitly depend on it will fail to start. Manual launch

124. SstpSvc- SSTP Service: Provides support for SSTP (Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol) for connecting to remote computers using VPN. If this service is disabled, users will not be able to use SSTP to access remote servers. Manual launch

125.stisvc- Windows Image Acquisition (WIA): Provides services for acquiring images from scanners and digital cameras. Manual launch

126.StorSvc- Storage Service: Provides services that provide memory control and external storage expansion. Manual launch

127.svsvc- Quick Scan: Checks for potential file system corruption. Manual launch

128.sprv- Software Shadow Copy Provider (Microsoft): Manages the software creation of shadow copies by the Volume Shadow Copy Service. If this service is stopped, programmatic creation of shadow copies cannot be controlled. If this service is disabled, any services that explicitly depend on it cannot start. Manual launch

129. SysMain- Superfetch: Maintains and improves system performance. Start automatically

130. SystemEventsBroker- System Event Broker: Coordinates background work for the WinRT application. If this service is stopped or disabled, background work cannot be initiated. Start automatically

131.TabletInputService- Touch Keyboard and Handwriting Pad Service: Provides pen and handwriting functionality for the touch keyboard and handwriting pad. Manual launch

132. TapiSrv- Telephony: Provides support for the Telephony API (TAPI) for programs that control telephone equipment on this computer, as well as through the LAN on servers where the corresponding service is running. Manual launch

133.TermService- Remote Desktop Services: Allows users to connect interactively to a remote computer. Remote Desktop and the server that services Remote Desktop sessions depend on this service. To prevent remote use of this computer, you must open Control Panel, double-click System Properties, and then on the Remote Access tab, clear the appropriate check boxes. Manual launch

134.Themes- Themes: Manage themes. Start automatically

135.THREADORDER- THREADORDER:<Не удается прочитать описание. Код ошибки: 15100 >. Manual launch

136. tiledatamodelsvc- tiledatamodelsvc:<Не удается прочитать описание. Код ошибки: 1813 >. Manual launch

137. TimeBroker- Time Broker: Coordinates background work for the WinRT application. If this service is stopped or disabled, background work cannot be initiated. Manual launch

138. TrkWks- Changed Link Tracking Client: Supports links of NTFS files moved within a computer or between computers on a network. Start automatically

139.TrustedInstaller- Windows Modules Installer: Allows you to install, change, and remove Windows updates and optional components. If this service is disabled, installing or uninstalling Windows updates may not work on this computer. Manual launch

140.UI0Detect- Interactive Services Discovery: Enables user notification to require user input for interactive services, which provides access to dialog boxes generated by interactive services as they appear. If this service is stopped, notifications for new online services dialogs will not work, and online services dialogs will no longer be accessible. If this service is disabled, neither notification of new interactive service dialogs nor access to these dialogs will work. Manual launch

141.UmRdpService- Remote Desktop Services User Mode Port Redirector: Allows you to redirect printers, drivers, or ports for Remote Desktop connections. Manual launch

142. UnistoreService- User Data Storage Service: Provides storage of structured user data, including contact information, calendars, messages, and other content. Stopping or disabling the service may cause applications that use this data to not function properly. Manual launch

143. upnphost- Universal PNP Device Host: Allows you to host UPnP devices on this computer. If this service is stopped, all UPnP devices will stop working and you will not be able to add additional devices. If this service is disabled, all services that explicitly depend on it will fail to start. Manual launch

144.UserDataService- User Data Access Service: Allows applications to access structured user data, including contact information, calendars, messages, and other content. Stopping or disabling the service may cause applications that use this data to not function properly. Manual launch

145.UserManager- User Manager: User Manager provides the runtime components required for multiple user interactions. If this service is stopped, some applications may not function properly. Start automatically

146.UserTrustedSignals- Trusted user signals: Users can register certain signals that do not require credentials when closing the lock screen. Manual launch

147. UsoSvc- Orchestrator service update: UsoSvc. Manual launch

148.VaultSvc- Credential Manager: Provides secure storage and retrieval of user, application, and service package credentials. Manual launch

149.vds- Virtual Disk: Provides management services for disks, volumes, file systems, and storage arrays. Manual launch

150.vmicguestinterface- Hyper-V Guest Service Interface: An interface for the Hyper-V host to communicate with certain services that are running on the virtual machine. Manual launch

151. vmicheartbeat- Heartbeat Service (Hyper-V): This service monitors the health of the virtual machine and generates a heartbeat regularly. It helps identify running virtual machines that have stopped responding. Manual launch

152.vmickvpexchange- Data Exchange Service (Hyper-V): The service provides a mechanism for communication between a virtual machine and the operating system of a physical computer. Manual launch

153.vmicrdv- Hyper-V Remote Desktop Virtualization Service: This service provides a platform for exchanging data between a virtual machine and the operating system of a physical computer. Manual launch

154. vmicshutdown- Guest Shutdown Service (Hyper-V): It also provides a mechanism to shutdown the operating system of this virtual machine using the management interface of the physical computer. Manual launch

155.vmictimesync- Hyper-V Time Synchronization Service: The service synchronizes the timers of this virtual machine and the physical computer. Manual launch

156.vmicvss- Hyper-V Volume Shadow Copy Request Service: Start manually

157. VSS- Volume Shadow Copy: Controls the creation of shadow copies (checkpoints) of disk volumes that are used for backup and recovery or other purposes. If this service is stopped, shadow copies of recovery volumes will not be available and backup and recovery may not work. If this service is disabled, any services that explicitly depend on it cannot start. Manual launch

158.W32Time- Windows Time Service: Manages date and time synchronization across all clients and servers on the network. If this service is stopped, date and time synchronization will not be available. If this service is disabled, any services that explicitly depend on it cannot start. Manual launch

159.wbengine- Block Level Backup Engine Service: The WBENGINE service is used by data archiving to perform backup and restore operations. If the user stops this service, the current backup or restore operation may fail. Disabling this service may disable backup and restore operations that use data backup on this computer. Manual launch

160.WbioSrvc- Windows Biometric Service: The Windows Biometric Service is designed to collect, compare, process, and store biometric data in client applications without directly accessing the biometric samples or hardware. This service resides in the privileged SVCHOST process. Manual launch

161. Wcmsvc- Windows Connection Manager: Makes automatic connection or disconnection decisions based on the network connection options available to your PC, and allows you to manage network connections using Group Policy settings. Start automatically

162.wcncsvc- Windows Immediate Connections - Configuration Logger: The WCNCSVC service contains the Windows Connect Now configuration (an implementation of the WPS protocol from Microsoft). It is used to configure wireless network settings for an access point or Wi-Fi device. The service is started programmatically when needed. Manual launch

163. WcsPlugInService- Windows Color System (WCS): The WcsPlugInService hosts third-party Windows Color System color device model and palette mapping model plugins. These plug-ins are third-party extensions of the Windows color system primary color device model and palette mapping model. Stopping or disabling the WcsPlugInService service will disable this extension feature. The Windows color system will perform processing according to its underlying model, rather than processing suggested by the vendor. This may result in inaccurate colors being displayed. Manual launch

164. WdiServiceHost- Diagnostic Service Node: The Diagnostic Service node is used by the Diagnostic Policy Service to host diagnostic tools that run in the context of the local service. If you stop this service, some diagnostic tools that depend on it will not work. Manual launch

165.WdiSystemHost- Diagnostic System Node: The Diagnostic System node is used by the Diagnostic Policy Service to host diagnostic tools that run in the context of the local system. If you stop this service, some diagnostic tools that depend on it will not work. Manual launch

166.WdNisSvc- Windows Defender Network Inspection Service: Helps protect against intrusion attempts that target known and newly discovered vulnerabilities in network protocols. Manual launch

167.WebClient- Web Client: Allows Windows programs to create, access, and modify files stored on the Internet. If this service is stopped, these features are not available. If this service is disabled, any services that explicitly depend on it cannot start. Manual launch

168.Wecsvc- Windows Event Collector: This service manages persistent subscriptions to events from remote sources that support the WS-Management protocol. This includes Windows Vista event logs, hardware, and IPMI sources. This service stores forwarded events in the local event log. If this service is stopped or disabled, event subscriptions cannot be created and submitted events cannot be accepted. Manual launch

169. WEPHOSTSVC- Windows Cryptographic Provider Host Service: The Windows Cryptographic Provider Host service brokers between encryption functionality provided by third-party providers and processes that need to evaluate and enforce EAS policies. Stopping this service will invalidate the EAS compliance checks that have been installed by connected mail accounts. Manual launch

170. wercplsupport- Support for Problem Reports and Solutions Control Panel Item: This service allows you to view, submit, and delete system-level problem reports for the Problem Reports and Solutions Control Panel item. Manual launch

171. WerSvc- Windows Error Logging Service: Allows the sending of error reports when a program crashes or freezes, and also allows the delivery of available solutions to problems. Also allows logging for diagnostic and recovery services. If this service is stopped, error reporting may not work and results from the Diagnostic and Recovery Services may not be displayed. Manual launch

172. WiaRpc- Still Image Retrieval Events: Launch applications associated with still image download events. Manual launch

173. WinDefend- Windows Defender: Allows users to protect themselves from malware and other potentially unwanted programs. Start automatically

174. WinHttpAutoProxySvc- WinHTTP Automatic Web Proxy Discovery Service: WinHTTP implements the HTTP client stack and provides developers with a Win32 API and COM automation component for sending HTTP requests and receiving responses. In addition, WinHTTP provides support for automatic proxy configuration discovery through its implementation of the WPAD (Web Proxy Auto-Discovery) protocol. Manual launch

175. Winmgmt- Windows Management Instrumentation: Provides a common interface and object model for accessing information about managing the operating system, devices, applications, and services. After stopping this service, many Windows applications may not work correctly. If you disable this service, services that depend on it will not be able to start. Start automatically

176. WinRM- Windows Remote Management (WS-Management): Windows Remote Management (WinRM) uses the WS-Management protocol for remote management. WS-Management is a standard web services protocol for remote software and hardware management. The WinRM service listens to the network for WS-Management requests and processes them. To accept network requests, you must configure the WinRM service using the "winrm.cmd" command line tool or through Group Policy. The WinRM service provides access to WMI data and includes support for event collection. The service is required to collect events and subscribe to events. WinRM uses the HTTP and HTTPS protocols to transmit messages. The WinRM service is independent of IIS, but by default uses the same port as IIS. The WinRM service reserves the /wsman URL prefix. To prevent conflicts with IIS, websites hosted on IIS should not use the /wsman URL prefix. Manual launch

177.WlanSvc- WLAN AutoConfig Service: The WLANSVC service provides the logic necessary to configure, discover, connect, and disconnect local wireless networks according to IEEE 802.11 standards. It also contains the logic to turn your computer into a software hotspot, allowing other devices or computers to connect to your computer using a wireless network adapter that supports such a feature. Stopping or disabling the WLANSVC service will cause all wireless network adapters on that computer to become inaccessible from the network management section of the Windows user interface. It is strongly recommended that you start and do not stop the WLANSVC service while a wireless network adapter is connected to your computer. Manual launch

178. wlidsvc- Microsoft Account Sign-in Assistant: Enable sign-in based on Microsoft Account Identity Services. If this service is stopped, users will not be able to sign in to the computer using their Microsoft accounts. Manual launch

179. wmiApSrv- WMI Performance Adapter: Provides performance library information from Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) providers to network clients. This service is only available when the Performance Data Support module is activated. Manual launch

180.WMPNetworkSvc- Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service: Share Windows Media Player libraries with other network players and plug-and-play devices. Manual launch

181. workfolderssvc- Work Folders: This service syncs files with a Work Folders server, so they can be used on any computer or device on which you have set up Work Folders. Manual launch

182.WPCSvc- Family Safety: This service is a placeholder for the Windows Vista Parental Control functionality. It is provided for backward compatibility purposes only. Manual launch

183.WPDBusEnum- Removable Device Enumerator Service: Applies Group Policy to removable storage devices. Allows applications such as Windows Media Player and Picture Import Wizard to transfer and synchronize content when using removable storage devices. Manual launch

184.WpnService- WpnService:<Не удается прочитать описание. Код ошибки: 1813 >. Manual launch

185.wscsvc- Security Center: The WSCSVC (Windows Security Center) service monitors and logs security health settings. These settings include the status of Firewall (on or off), Antivirus (on/off/outdated), Antispyware (on/off/outdated), Windows Update (automatic or manual download and installation of updates), User Account Control (on or off) and Internet settings (recommended or other than recommended). The service provides COM APIs for independent software vendors to enable their products to interact with the Security Center service (logging and recording product states). The Security and Maintenance Center user interface uses this service to display alerts in the taskbar and provide a graphical display of security health states in the Security and Maintenance Center control panel. Network Access Protection (NAP) uses this service to log client security health states and forward them to the NAP network policy server for quarantining decisions. The service also has a public API that allows external consumers to programmatically obtain aggregated security health status data. Start automatically (delayed start)

186. WSearch- Windows Search: Content indexing, caching properties and search results for files, email and other content. Start automatically (delayed start)

187.WSService- Windows Store Service (WSService): Provides infrastructure support for the Windows Store. This service runs on demand, and if it is disabled, apps purchased through the Windows Store will not work correctly. Manual launch

188. wuauserv- Windows Update: Enables detection, downloading, and installation of updates for Windows and other programs. If this service is disabled, users on this computer will not be able to use the Windows Update service or automatic update capabilities, and programs will not be able to use the Windows Update Agent (WUA) API. Manual launch

189.wudfsvc- Windows Driver Foundation - User-mode Driver Framework: Creates and manages user-mode driver processes. This service cannot be stopped. Manual launch

190. WwanSvc- WWAN Auto-Configuration: This service manages mobile broadband (GSM and CDMA) data cards and embedded modular adapters, as well as connections and automatic network configuration. It is strongly recommended that you do not disable or stop this service to ensure the best possible experience for your mobile broadband devices. Manual launch

Warning: This process involves some degree of risk, and therefore it is advisable to have at least a general idea of ​​​​what we are going to do. If you need to return all services to their default state, you can download ready-made reg files. Select your system and download the archive. After downloading, unpack the archive and run the reg file.

A full description of the services, as well as the name and display name, can be viewed and the status can be changed at this path: Start - Control Panel - Administration - Services.

But not all services are necessary for the computer to function properly. Below is a list of services that are disabled or enabled in my configuration. User one(with administrator rights), to the network not connected. To access the Internet, I use my cell phone as a modem connection.

AST Service(Nalpeiron Licensing Service) - Disabled.

BranchCache(This service caches network content received from caching hosts on the local subnet) - Manually.

DHCP client(Registers and updates IP addresses and DNS records for this computer) - Auto

DNS client(The DNS Client service (dnscache) caches DNS (Domain Name System) names and registers the fully qualified name of a given computer.) - Disabled. If there is a network - Auto

KtmRm for distributed transaction coordinator(Coordinates transactions between MS DTC and Kernel Transaction Manager (KTM).) ​​- Manually.

Microsoft .NET Framework NGEN v2.0.50727_X86(Microsoft .NET Framework NGEN) - Manually.

Parental Controls(This service is a placeholder for the Windows Parental Controls functionality that existed in Vista.) - Manually.

Plug-and-Play(Allows the computer to recognize changes in installed hardware and adjust to them, either without requiring user intervention or minimizing it) - Auto

Quality Windows Audio Video Experience (qWave)- network platform for streaming audio and video in home networks based on the IP protocol) - Manually.

Remote Desktop Configuration(Remote Desktop Configuration) - Manually.

Superfetch(Maintains and improves system performance.) - Auto

Windows Audio(Manage audio tools for Windows programs.) - Auto.

Windows CardSpace(This provides a secure ability to create, manage and disclose digital identities.) - Manually

Windows Driver Foundation - User-mode Driver Framework(Manage host processes of user mode drivers.) - Manually.

Windows Search(Indexing content, caching properties and search results for files, email and other content.) - Auto. If you don’t use search on your computer, you can Disable.

WMI Performance Adapter(Provides performance library information from Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) providers to clients on the network.) - Manually.

WWAN auto-configuration(This service manages mobile broadband (GSM and CDMA) data cards and embedded modular adapters, as well as connections and automatic network configuration.) - Manually.

Offline files(The Offline Files service does the job of maintaining the Offline Files cache.) - Manually.

Network Access Protection Agent(The Network Access Protection Service agent collects and manages information about the health of client computers on the network) - Manually.

A IPsec policy gent(Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) supports network layer authentication of caching hosts) - Manually.

Adaptive brightness control(Designed to monitor the ambient light sensor and adjust the monitor brightness according to light changes.) - Manually.

Windows Backup(Supports backup and restore on Windows.) - Manually.

Windows Biometric Service(The Windows Biometric Service is designed to collect, compare, process and store biometric data in client applications without directly accessing the biometric samples or hardware) - Manually.

Windows Firewall(Windows Firewall helps prevent unauthorized access to your computer over the Internet or network.) - Disabled. A third party firewall is used.

Web client(Allows Windows programs to create, access and modify files stored on the Internet) - Manually.

Virtual disk(Providing management services for disks, volumes, file systems and storage arrays.) - Manually.

IP Ancillary Service(Provides tunnel connectivity using IPv6 transition technologies) - Manually.

Secondary login(Allows you to run processes as another user) - Manually.

Grouping of network participants(Enables multi-party interactions using peer-to-peer grouping.) - Manually.

Disk Defragmenter(Provides the ability to defragment disks.) - Manually. You can leave and Auto by setting a schedule to run.

Automatic Remote Access Connection Manager(Creates a connection to a remote network when a program accesses a remote DNS or NetBIOS name or address.) - Manually.

Print Manager(Load files into memory to print later) - Auto. If you don't have a printer, then Disabled.

Remote Access Connection Manager(Manages dial-up and virtual private network (VPN) connections from this computer to the Internet or other remote networks.) - Manually.

Desktop Window Manager Session Manager(Ensures the launch and maintenance of the desktop window manager) - Auto.

Network Member Identity Manager(Provides identity services for Peer-to-Peer Name Resolution Protocol (PNRP) and Peer-to-Peer Network Grouping) - Manually.

Credential Manager(Provides secure storage and retrieval of user credentials,) - Manually.

Security Account Manager(Starting this service signals to other services that the Security Account Manager (SAM) is ready to accept requests.) - Auto.

Access to HID devices(Provides universal access to HID devices) - Manually.

Windows Event Log(This service manages events and event logs) - Auto.

Performance Logs and Alerts(The Performance Logging and Alerts service collects data from local and remote computers according to the specified schedule parameters, and then logs the data or issues an alert.) - Manually.

Software Protection(Allows download, installation and enforcement of digital licenses for Windows and Windows applications) - Auto.

Windows Defender(Protection against spyware and potentially dangerous programs) - Auto. However, it is still recommended to use third-party products to protect your computer from viruses.

CNG Key Isolation(The CNG Key Isolation Service is hosted in the LSA process) - Manually.

Windows Management Instrumentation(Provides a common interface and object model for accessing operating system, device, application, and service management information.) - Auto.

Application Compatibility Information(Process compatibility check requests for applications as they launch) - Manually.

Group Policy Client(This service is responsible for applying settings defined by administrators for computers and users through Group Policy.) - Auto.

Changed Link Tracking Client(Supports links of NTFS files moved within a computer or between computers on a network.) - Auto.

Distributed Transaction Coordinator(Coordination of transactions spanning multiple resource managers such as databases, message queues, and file systems.) - Manually.

Windows Presentation Foundation Font Cache(Optimizes the performance of Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) applications by caching commonly used font data.) - Manually.

SNMP trap(Accepts capture messages generated by local or remote SNMP agents and forwards them to SNMP management programs running on this computer.) - Manually.

Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Locator(In Windows 2003 and earlier versions of Windows, the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Locator service managed the RPC Name Service database.) - Manually.

Routing and remote access(Offers routing services to organizations in the local and global networks) - Disabled.

IPsec key modules for Internet key exchange and IP authentication(The IKEEXT service contains modules for Internet Key Management (IKE) and Authenticated IP (AuthIP).) - Auto.

DCOM server process launcher module(The DCOMLAUNCH service starts COM and DCOM servers in response to object activation requests) - Auto.

NetBIOS support module over TCP/IP(Provides support for NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT) service and NetBIOS name resolution for clients on the network) - Manually.

Windows Instant Connections - Setup Recorder(The WCNCSVC service contains the Windows Connect Now configuration (Microsoft's implementation of WPS) - Manually

SSDP Discovery(Discovers network devices and services that use the SSDP discovery protocol, such as UPnP devices) - Manually.

Interactive Service Discovery(Enables notification to the user that user input is required for interactive services, which provides access to dialog boxes generated by interactive services as they appear.) - Manually

Computer Browser(Serves a list of computers on the network and provides it to programs upon request) - Manually.

Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)(Provides network address translation, addressing, name resolution, and intrusion prevention services for a home or small office network.) - Disabled.

Shell Hardware Definition(Provides notifications for startup events on various devices.) - Auto.

Basic TPM services(Allows access to the Trusted Platform Module (TPM), which provides hardware-based cryptography services to system components and applications.) - Manually

Advanced Windows users often pay attention to the CDPUserSvc service. Suspicion is raised by its name, which can change by adding five randomly generated characters, for example, “CDPUserSvc_30ebf”. Many are also alarmed by the lack of description of this service. Instead, the dispatcher contains the error “Error Code: 15100”.

Let's look at the name of the service. This is a partial abbreviation that stands for Connected Devices Platform User Service or in Russian - platform service for connected user devices. Don’t let the translation confuse you; in fact, the name does not coincide with the real purpose. In some versions of Windows, the service starts at system startup, and in some - only when a user, application or service requires it from the system. In addition, there is the following information:

  • Executable file:
    %SystemRoot%\System32\CDPSvc.dll.
  • System registry key:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\CDPUserSvc.
  • Launch via:
    %SystemRoot%\system32\svchost.exe -k UnistackSvcGroup.

Now about why the description contains the error “Failed to Read Description. Error Code: 15100." There is no official answer to this question from Microsoft, but there is an opinion that they simply did not want to honestly disclose the purpose of the service. As you understand, this is not easy.

What does the CDPUserSvc service do?

The service name changes and looks like CDPUserSvc_xxxxx. This is usually how malware behaves, but Microsoft reports that this is still a system process. However, no explanation is given regarding the purpose. Why does a system process need to change its name? Most likely this is a measure to prevent automatic termination and removal of the service from the system.

Having studied the process in detail, you can find out that it gains access to user data and exchanges information in encrypted form with Microsoft servers. It was not possible to find out what kind of information this is, but perhaps it is personal data of the Windows user. And here are the services CDPUserSvc interacts with:

  • OneSyncSvc - synchronizes mail, contacts, calendar and other user data.
  • PimIndexMaintenanceSvc - indexes contact searches on mobile devices.
  • UnistoreSvc - is responsible for storing user data such as contacts, calendars, messages.
  • UserDataSvc - Provides applications with access to structured user data.

In other words, Connected Devices Platform User Service has access to any user data, exchanges some information with servers and does not in any way affect the operation of the operating system and applications.

Disable CDPUserSvc

To disable CDPUserSvc, first find out the exact name of the service. Press the button " Start" and in the search bar enter " services.msc" Click on Enter and a window will open in which we look for CDPUserSvc_xxxxx, where xxxxx is 5 randomly generated characters. These characters will be required when entering delete commands.

We write the removal commands to the Windows console. You must run it as an administrator, otherwise attempting to remove it will result in the error “ Access denied" Therefore, we go to the system directory %SystemRoot%\system32\ (C:\Windows\system32\) and look for " cmd.exe" To run with full rights, call up the context menu and select the “Run as administrator” command. Enter the shutdown and delete commands. In addition to the CDPUserSvc service itself, you also have to disable the processes associated with it, otherwise after a reboot we may get a blue screen. The operating system will start recovery and nothing will be deleted.

sc delete DiagTrack sc delete dmwappushservice sc delete WerSvc sc delete CDPUserSvc sc delete CDPUserSvc_xxxxx sc delete OneSyncSvc sc delete OneSyncSvc_xxxxx sc delete MessagingService sc delete MessagingService_xxxxx

Restart your computer, then in the registry editor, find the branch HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services and remove the following keys from it:

PimIndexMaintenanceSvc PimIndexMaintenanceSvc_xxxxx UserDataSvc UserDataSvc_xxxxx UnistoreSvc UnistoreSvc_xxxxx

Attention! I heard that for some people, after deleting a service, Windows goes into a blue screen. I ask you to create a backup restore point before performing this operation!

I do not bear any responsibility for these actions! You do everything at your own peril and risk!

Hi all! I once wrote an article in which I talked, but now 10ka has already come out in full and today we will figure it out, what services need to be disabled in windows 10.


What services can be disabled in Windows 10?

I wrote about how to disable services and how to log into them, so I won’t repeat myself. To disable unnecessary services in Windows 10, go to services, read what the service means and disable it if unnecessary.

* BranchCache The service caches network content. If you don't use your home network, you can turn it off altogether.

*CDPSvc (Connected Device Platform Service) - This service belongs to the data collection series. It synchronizes calendar, contacts, mail and other user data. I recommend disabling this service last to check whether you need it or not. You'll most likely need it if you use a Microsoft account and need to sync with your mobile device.

*CoreMessaging - Provides communication between components. The service is very controversial, because... there is no information on it on the Internet. It can only be disabled through the registry, and whoever disabled it, the system might no longer start. So we'll leave it at that for now.

* DataCollectionPublishingService“It’s better to turn this thing off altogether.” This is the connection between the operating system and the remote cloud. The service collects, so to speak, statistics of your actions.

* DHCP client - If you use the Internet, do not touch it under any circumstances. It is this service that assigns you an IP address.

* dmwappushsvc- Again collecting information, we turn it off too. This is a keylogger. Sends your key actions to a remote cloud.

* DNS client It is also a necessary service for using the Internet. Works with your DNS (serves in the right directions).

* Enterprise App Management Service— service for corporate applications. You can disable it, but if you use office, for example, or Microsoft applications, then you need to experiment. Disable it and see if everything goes well in the applications.

* KtmRm for distributed transaction coordinator - system transaction function. We leave it the same way.

* Plug-and-Play serves for automatic recognition of changes in the system. For example, when you connect a flash drive, this service wakes up... So we leave it as it is.

* Quality Windows Audio Video Experience - transmission of audio and video over the network in real time. It is not needed only if there is no network (or Internet), in other cases we leave it.

* Microsoft .NET Framework - We leave all such services as is. They serve for the normal operation of most applications.

* SMP Storage Spaces— Again, a new service from a series of unknowns. I would turn it off and see how it works. This service allows you to manage disk space, but by disabling it, I could easily work with files and share disks.

* Superfetch A useful feature that works with the cache and speeds up Windows. There are 2 sides to this service: on the one hand, it will launch frequently used applications faster, on the other hand, there will be less RAM. Here I also advise you to test how much it will improve the performance on your computer. And I advise users with SSD drives to disable it, because... The response from these discs is already crazy.

*WalletService— Again, the surveillance service, turn it off.

* Windows Audio - Controls sound. If you don't need the sound, turn off the sound. In other cases we leave it.

* Windows Driver Foundation - User-mode Driver Framework - For normal operation of the drivers, do not touch. Let it remain as it is.

* Windows Search - Indexing files for search. If you don’t use it and have time to wait until the file is found, then disable it. Be sure to disable it on the ssd!

* Automatic configuration of network devices - needed to detect new devices on the network. If you do not use the network and the Internet, you can turn it off.

* WWAN auto-configuration - service for using mobile Internet. If you use a usb modem or SIM card in your laptop, do not disconnect it.

* Offline files - helps you work autonomously with inaccessible files that were downloaded before. We set it manually.

* AgIPsec policy ent - Needed if you have a network and the Internet.

*WMI Performance Adapter - needed for services that require wmi, install manually. If any applications need them, they will launch them themselves)

* Adaptive Brightness Control - Leave it if there is a light sensor.

* Windows Backup - If you don't use it, turn it off. But it’s better to read about archiving in Windows, you never know, you’ll use it.

* Windows Biometric Service - needed only when using biometric devices. In other cases we disable it.

* Windows Firewall - To be honest, I always turn it off, because... I have nothing to steal) And if they encrypt the data, I will restore it) But I advise you to get, for example, Kaspersky Internet Security, which has both an antivirus and a firewall. And turn this one off, because... it sometimes blocks things that are not needed) In general, it monitors the security of your computer and closes ports so that thieves cannot get into your computer)

* Computer browser There is no need for a home network. Manually.

* Time Broker- Coordinates background work for the WinRT application. Responsible for the operation of the Windows API. Therefore, if you don’t know what it is, you can try to disable it, although you can only disable it through the registry. There is information on how to do this on the Internet. For some users, this service consumes half of the processor resources, but after disabling, be sure to check the stability of the computer.

* System Event Broker - Again for WinRT applications, also if you disable it, check the stability of operation after disconnection.

* DevQuery background discovery broker— Monitors applications in the background, it’s better to leave it.

* Quick check— If necessary, checks for file system corruption. Also a controversial service, but it’s better to leave it.

* Web client - It's boring if you don't have internet. Used to work with files on the Internet. We leave it.

* Virtual disk - Service for working with storage devices. We set it manually.

* IP Ancillary Service - Works with protocol version 6. I always disable it itself, so the service can be disabled altogether.

* Secondary login - Set it manually, because... some games or programs will enable it if necessary.

* Application readiness— The service prepares applications for the first login or when installing new ones. It’s better to leave it manually; when needed, it will start on its own.

* Grouping of network participants - Needed for home group. Install manually, you never know...

* Automatic Remote Access Connection Manager - We set it manually. Needed for remote connections.

* Local Session Manager— Manages the user session. If you disable it, the system may not boot, so we leave it.

* Device Settings Manager— Configures and installs new devices. If disabled, new devices may not install correctly. The service works manually and starts when a new device appears. Therefore, we leave it as is.

* Print Manager - Needed if you have something to print from. In other cases we disable it.

* Remote Access Connection Manager - manually. Once I disconnected it completely and could not create a connection. So it's better to do it manually.

* User Manager- Manages multiple users. If you have one user, install manually.

* Xbox Live Authentication Manager- if there is no Xbox, then turn it off.

* Downloaded map manager— Disable it if you do not use the Maps application.

*Network Member Identity Manager— We leave it manually; if necessary, it will start on its own.

* Desktop Window Manager Session Manager − If you don’t use transparency from Aero, you can turn it off, it will give a big boost.

* Network Member Identity Manager − Needed for the network. It's better to set it manually.

* Credential Manager - Better by hand. Stores your data, such as logins and passwords.

* Security Account Manager - It's better to leave it as is. If you disable this service, all changes to the local security policy will be lost.

* Access to HID devices - Access to shortcut keys. Disable it, if some combinations stop working, then put it back.

* Windows Event Log - records all events. A useful tool for the experienced user. It is impossible to disable.

* Performance Logs and Alerts - system service, leave it as is.

* Software Protection - Also a system service, leave it as is.

* CNG Key Isolation - Manually.

* Windows Management Instrumentation - System service, without it, some applications may not work correctly, so it’s better to leave it.

* Hyper-V Guest Service Interface - If you don’t know what Hyper-V is, then disable it.

* Group Policy Client - We leave it. Responsible for security policy settings.

* Changed Link Tracking Client - Tracking ntfs files is not necessary. Turn it off.

* Microsoft Passport Service Container

* Distributed Transaction Coordinator - We set it manually.

* SNMP Trap - Some programs will collect information about you. So turn it off.

* Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Locator - Manually, if necessary, applications will launch it.

* Routing and remote access - Need not. Turn it off.

* IPsec Key Modules for Internet Key Exchange and Authenticated IP - Not necessary, but better to do it manually.

* DCOM server process launcher module - System service, leave it as is.

* NetBIOS support module over TCP/IP - If there are no other computers on the network, then manually.

* Setting up a Remote Desktop Server— If you are not creating a remote desktop server, then disable it.

* Windows Instant Connections - Setup Logger - Manually.

* SSDP Discovery - Necessary for new devices, but such devices are not always available. Therefore, install it manually, and if not needed, then disable it.

* Interactive Service Discovery − Manually.

* Updating the Orchestrator Service— Solution for managing workflows in a data center. Orchestrator allows you to automate the creation, monitoring, and deployment of resources in your environment. In general, install it manually.

* Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) - Not needed if you do not share your Internet over network connections.

* Shell Hardware Definition − necessary for the autorun dialog box of a disk or flash drive. Whatever suits you, most people need it. I left.

* Disk optimization- It’s called now under a new name, but I hope you know what it is. We leave it as it is, and if we have an SSD drive installed, then we turn it off.

*Delivery optimization- This is something like a torrent. For example, you download updates or applications from the store, then the download occurs from the found sources. This increases the download speed. It is better to leave it manually; when any download occurs, it will turn on automatically.

* Remote Desktop Services User Mode Port Redirector - If you don't use remote connections, then you don't need it. It's better to install it manually.

* Nutrition - Doesn't turn off. We leave it.

* Task Scheduler - It is advisable to leave it as is, because... Nowadays many programs use it.

* Support for the "Problem and Resolution Reports" control panel item - Manually.

* Smart Card Removal Policy - For smart card users, it is better to do it manually.

* Microsoft Account Sign-in Assistant - Helps you create and sign in to your Microsoft account. It's better to leave it manually.

* Network Connection Assistant - Notifications about DirectAccess are not needed, we disable them.

* Network Connection Broker— If you don’t need notifications about programs in the store, then turn them off.

* HomeGroup Provider - To use home groups. Better by hand.

* Wired Auto-Tuning - Manually.

* Data archiving program— If you use archiving and restoration, then leave it as is. If not, then turn it off.

* Software Shadow Copy Provider (Microsoft) - Manually.

* Homegroup Listener - Manually.

* PNRP protocol - We also leave it manually. Some applications may use the service.

* Publishing Feature Discovery Resources − Needed if you want to show your files to other computers over the network. If you don't want to, then manually or disable it.

* Work station - It's better to leave it, because... Some applications use this service.

*Work folders— If you use work folders (usually they are used in organizations), then leave them as they are; if not, disable them.

* Certificate Distribution − Better by hand.

* Printer extensions and notifications— If you use a printer, then leave it, if not, then turn it off.

* Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) - Manually.

* Windows Event Collector - Manually.

* Application Details - Manually.

* Server - If the computer is not used as a server or does not share access to files and printers, then turn it off.

* Tile data model server— If you use the metro interface, then leave it, if not, then disable it.

* Xbox Live Online Service- again, if you don’t use Xbox, then turn it off.

* Network Login - Manually.

* Network connections - Leave it as is. If there is no network or Internet, you can turn it off.

* COM+ Event System - set manually. Applications that depend on this service will launch it themselves if necessary.

* COM+ System Application - Also manually.

*Microsoft Passport Service— If there is no TPM virtual smart card, then disable it.

* Windows Push Notification Service— If you don’t need notifications from applications, then turn them off. If you need it, then leave it.

* SSTP Service - We leave it as is, the service is needed if there is Internet on the computer.

* Windows License Manager Service - The service is needed to manage licenses of applications downloaded from the store. If you don’t download anything from there, then disable it.

* Windows Mobile Hotspot Service— The service is needed to organize a Wi-Fi access point, i.e. distribute wireless Internet to other devices. If you don't distribute it, then turn it off.

* WinHTTP Web Proxy Automatic Discovery Service - If you need internet, then leave it as is.

* WLAN AutoConfig Service - service for wireless networks. Accordingly, if they are not there, it is not needed.

* Basic Filtering Service - on the one hand, it is not needed (if security is not needed), but on the other hand, some programs may produce errors. So we leave it.

*Bluetooth wireless service— Needed if you use Bluetooth headsets.

* Hyper-V Remote Desktop Virtualization Service— Again, if you don’t know what Hyper-V is, then disable it.

* Windows Time Service - needed to synchronize time with the Internet.

* Geographic Location Service- Turn it off. It is only needed for phones. The Internet will already find where you are)

* Sensor Data Service— If you did not connect any sensors, then disconnect. Leave it on phones and tablets.

* Sensor service- The same. Needed for phones and tablets.

* Store demo service— Turn it off, no need to demonstrate anything)

* Diagnostic Tracking Service— The service is part of the surveillance series, so we are disabling it.

*Shutdown Service as a Guest (Hyper-V)

* Windows Image Upload Service (WIA) - The service is only needed if there is a scanner. She is responsible for receiving images from scanners and cameras.

* Hyper-V Volume Shadow Copy Request Service— Again, if you don’t know what Hyper-V is, then disable it.

* Windows Defender Service— With a good antivirus, this is an unnecessary service, but you can’t just disable it here.

* Microsoft iSCSI Initiator Service - We install it manually, if programs need it, they will launch it themselves.

* Network Saving Interface Service - Needed for normal network operation.

* Background Task Infrastructure Service— For normal background operations, leave it.

* File History Service— A new way to protect files; with any changes, files are duplicated. It's up to everyone to turn it off or not. I would probably turn it off, because... It wasn’t there before and it wasn’t necessary)

* Windows Font Cache Service - serves to improve performance, caches fonts and does not waste time loading.

* Client License Service (ClipSVC)— needed for applications downloaded from the store. If you don’t download anything from there, you can disable it.

* Windows Store Service (WSService)— If you use the store, then leave it on, if not, turn it off.

* AllJoyn Router Service- If you don’t know what it is, then turn it off.

* Microsoft Windows SMS Router Service— This service is definitely not needed on a computer!

* Block Level Archiving Engine Service - We set it manually. If archiving or restoration is needed, the service will start on its own.

*Sensor Monitoring Service— If there are no sensors on the computer, then it is not needed.

* Network Configuration Service- It's better to leave it manually.

* Data Exchange Service (Hyper-V)— Again, if you don’t use Hyper-V, disable it.

* Net.Tcp Port Sharing Service - Off by default. Only needed if you need the Net.Tcp protocol.

* Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service - Manually. If you need it, it will turn on.

* Smart Card Reader Enumeration Service— If you don’t use smart cards, then turn them off.

* Portable Device Enumerator Service - Used to synchronize music, videos, etc. with removable media. I would install it manually. This is not always necessary.

* Bluetooth Support - Needed if you have Bluetooth.

* Diagnostic Policy Service - Needed to diagnose problems... To be honest, it rarely helps. Therefore, you can experiment by turning it off. If necessary, turn it on.

* Program Compatibility Assistant Service - The service is needed to run programs that are incompatible with your OS. If there are none, install them manually.

* Windows Defender Network Scanning Service— Again, a good antivirus is better than this service, but don’t just turn it off.

* User Profile Service - Better to leave it. It works with computer user profiles.

* PNRP Computer Name Publishing Service - Needed for home groups.

* Heart Rate Service (Hyper-V)— Monitors the state of the virtual machine. If you do not use Hyper-V virtual machines, then disable it.

*AppX Deployment Service (AppXSVC)— If you don’t use the store, then turn it off.

* Windows Error Logging Service - Logs errors. It's better to install it manually.

* Device Control Registration Service- It's better to leave it manually.

* State Repository Service— it’s better to leave it the same manually.

* Internet Explorer ETW Collector Service— Another collector, turn it off.

* Connected Network Information Service - It is better to leave it as is for normal network operation.

* Virtual Machine Session Service (Hyper-V) -

* Touch Keyboard and Handwriting Panel Service - needed for tablets. If you don’t have a touch keyboard or graphics tablet on your computer, then turn it off.

* Time Synchronization Service (Hyper-V) - if there are no Hyper-V virtual machines, disable it.

* Data sharing service- leave it manually.

* Device Matching Service— If the computer does not communicate with other devices via wire or wireless connections, you can turn it off.

* Network List Service - It's better to leave it that way.

* System Event Notification Service - If you are not going to watch Windows messages, then you do not need it.

* Windows Remote Management Service (WS-Management) - Place it manually.

* Windows Cryptographic Provider Host Service- Turn it off.

* Device Installation Service— It’s better to leave it as is, a service for the correct installation of devices.

*Storage service- it's better to leave it manually.

* BitLocker Drive Encryption Service - Encrypts disks. If you don't use it, it's better to turn it off.

* Application Layer Gateway Service − The service is needed only to work with the firewall. Manually.

* Cryptography Services - To install new programs, it is better to leave it as is.

* Remote Desktop Services - If you do not use remote desktops, then disable it.

* Smart card - If you don't use them, then you don't need it.

*Still image acquisition events— needed for scanning images. Therefore, if there is no scanner, then turn it off.

* RPC Endpoint Mapper - The service is needed for incoming traffic. Nothing can be done about it. That's why we leave it.

* Saving games on Xbox Live - If there is no Xbox, then turn it off.

* Windows Audio Endpoint Builder - If you need sound, leave it.

* Microsoft Diagnostics (R) Standard Collector Service- The collector again, turn it off.

* Telephony - Leave by hand. It will start if needed.

* Themes - They eat up a lot of memory resources. If you don't need it, turn it off.

* Volume Shadow Copy - Creates recovery points, backing up in the background. Place it manually. It will start if necessary.

* Link layer topologist - Also by hand. It will start if needed.

* Remote Procedure Call (RPC) - System service. Leave it as is.

* Remote registry - Allows remote users to manipulate your registry. Turn it off.

* Application Identity - Manually.

* Diagnostic system unit - Diagnosis of problems. Place it manually.

* Diagnostic Service Node - Also manually.

* Generic PNP Device Node - Place it manually. Not all devices are PnP.

* Application Management - Place it manually. The service allows you to configure policies for applications.

* ActiveX Installer - Also manually. You will need to install such an object, it will start on its own.

* Windows Installer - Installation of programs.msi. Manually.

* Windows Modules Installer - Installs and removes components and updates. Manually.

* Fax - Needed if you have a fax.

* Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) - Leave it by hand. The service is useful.

* Performance counter library host— Shares performance counters with other users. Turn it off.

* Discovery Provider Host - Leave it by hand. It will need to start.

* Windows Color System (WCS) - Manually. The devices will need it and they will launch it.

* Security Center - Monitors Windows security. She annoys me with her notifications. So whether to turn it off or not is up to you.

* Windows Update - On the one hand, a useful function. It closes holes in the system, updates drivers, but on the other hand, it actively uses the Internet, memory resources, and if you turn off the computer during the update, the OS may crash. So you also have to choose what is more important, security or performance.

* Encrypting File System (EFS) - For file security. It's better to leave it as is manually.

That's all. In this article, I described the services that can be disabled in Windows 10, as well as what is better to leave for normal operation of the system. I checked it on myself, everything works for me. If you have any other information, write, I will add it, it will help many people.







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