"Henning Lund" <falsk_adresse@noget.invalid> skrev i en meddelelse
news:40738f2b$0$145$edfadb0f@dread11.news.tele.dk...
> Thomas G. Madsen skrev:
>
>
> > Du behøver heller ikke at have virus blot fordi at RPC lukker
> > ned, men det _kan_ være et tegn på, at en af den slags orme, som
> > forsøger at udnytte sikkerhedshullerne i RPC, har forsøgt at komme
> > ind, hvilket har fået RPC til at gå ned. Det burde dog ikke ske,
> > hvis din Windows er fuldt opdateret hvad sikkerhedsopdateringer
> > angår. Er den det?
>
> Hej Thomas, ja det er en af de ting jeg altid sørger for at få gjort.
> Det sjove er atmaskinen har nu kørt siden i går eftermiddags uden at
> lave nummeret igen.
> Hvad er RPC egentlig for en fætter?
>
RPC er flg.:
Remote Procedure Call Services - it is RPCSS.EXE in Windows 95/98/ME,
while it is RPCSS.DLL in Windows NT4/2000/XP/2003. Remote Procedure Call
is the feature which enables programs to call each other's publicly declared
procedures (programming code) over a network. From initially being little
used under Windows 95/98/ME, RPCSS has now become essential to the proper
running of most of the recent versions of network related Microsoft software
(Winsocks, Internet Explorer, ICS), thus disabling it or deleting it will
result in problems at some point. Under any Windows 95/98/ME environment
with reasonably recent Microsoft software installed, RPCSS runs at all times
as a transparent task visible only through The Ultimate Troubleshooter,
while under Windows NT4/2000/XP/2003 RPCSS is a crucial part of the design
of the operating system and deleting/disabling this program disables the
operating system !
Recommendation :
Leave well alone !
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