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June 9th, 2003, 08:15 AM
#10
well as the other guys mentioned you could use msconfig or use
Start >
Control Panel >
Administrative Tools >
Services
and you cuold rigth click in the service, look in properties and read the brief explanation of the service an the dependencies that the program has with other programs, so that you don't stop a service that maybe is used by the internet conection or someting else.
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