FadeAway
August 3rd, 2007, 07:54 PM
Client for Microsoft Networks shows up under "Properties" for the
"Local Area Connection." In that dialogue box I routinely disable
File & Printer sharing, and NetBIOS over TCP/IP under WINS,
since this machine is not networked and connects to the Internet
through a router. I also disable the related Windows services.
I really do not know anything about Client for Microsoft Networks,
but Googling it seems to bring up info that would indicate
it is probably not needed in this set-up, and turning it off would
not only conserve resources, but actually might enhance security.
Any reason not to kill it?
"Local Area Connection." In that dialogue box I routinely disable
File & Printer sharing, and NetBIOS over TCP/IP under WINS,
since this machine is not networked and connects to the Internet
through a router. I also disable the related Windows services.
I really do not know anything about Client for Microsoft Networks,
but Googling it seems to bring up info that would indicate
it is probably not needed in this set-up, and turning it off would
not only conserve resources, but actually might enhance security.
Any reason not to kill it?