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18-8 Chapter 18 Using Windows XP Tools<br />

How to Disable and Enable Services by Using the System Configuration<br />

Utility<br />

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The System Configuration Utility (which you can also use to control other startup<br />

parameters) allows you to disable system services individually or several at a time.<br />

To disable a service by using the System Configuration Utility, use these steps:<br />

1. Click Start, and then click Run.<br />

2. In the Run dialog box, type msconfig, and then click OK.<br />

Windows displays the System Configuration Utility window. The Services tab,<br />

shown in Figure 18-6, displays a list of services on the computer along with the<br />

current status (Running, Stopped, or Paused) of each service.<br />

3. To disable a service, clear the check box for the service. To enable a service, select<br />

the check box for the service.<br />

Windows displays the System Configuration dialog box, asking whether you want<br />

to restart your computer.<br />

4. Click OK. When prompted, click Restart.<br />

When Windows restarts, the changes you have made take effect.<br />

Figure 18-6 Use the System Configuration Utility to enable or disable services.

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