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Originally Posted by Regeneration 1) NTFS filesystem tweak
2) Turn off windows zip folder
3) Disable distributed DCOM
4) Disable NETBIOS
1) It disables some old legacy support (Win311/95) but can increase the filesystem performance a bit.
2) Windows ZIP folder feature is kinda old and unless.
3) It had a lot of security issues in the past.
4) Security issues! you can disable it if you don't use folder sharing and local networking. |
Ok. Since this explanation, I'm using the tweaker and the results are fine. But taking a look at CONTROL PANEL / ADMINISTRATIVE TOOLS / EVENTS I've found nearly 2050 errors directly associated with this disabled DCOM, between 18/02 and 23/02... which made me think that it reaches some sort of limit on registering... Ok. My questions are:
1) Is this correct, i.e., this really have to occur?
2) Do the past registers (I assume that they occur) still are inside my computer, and if so, do they are occupying a huge amount of space?
Below, images of the events and a translation of the error msg (always the same):
Error the service cannot be initiated because it is disactivated or it does not have activated devices associates. in the DCOM in the attempt to initiate the EventSystem service with arguments "" to initiate the server: {1BE1F766-5536-11D1-B726-00C04FB926AF} To get more information, visit http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.