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Windows Media Services
Service
Name
Member Server
Default
Legacy Client
Enterprise Client
High Security Client
WMServer Not
installed
Disabled Disabled Disabled
Important:
The
Windows Media Services
system service must be set to
Automatic
for HP NAS server
systems requiring Windows streaming media services.
The
Windows Media Services
system service provides streaming media services over IP-based
networks. This service replaces the four separate services that comprised Windows Media Services
versions 4.0 and 4.1: Windows Media Monitor Service, Windows Media Program Service,
Windows Media Station Service, and Windows Media Unicast Service. This service is not needed in
the baseline server environment. Therefore, this service is configured to
Disabled
in the three
environments defined in this guide.
Windows System Resource Manager
Service Name
Member Server
Default
Legacy Client
Enterprise Client High Security Client
WindowsSystem
ResourceManager
Not installed
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Important:
The
Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM)
system service must be set to
Automatic
for HP NAS server systems that are used to deploy applications.
The
Windows System Resource Manager
(WSRM) system service is a tool to help customers deploy
applications into consolidation scenarios. This feature is not required in the baseline server
environment. Therefore, this service is configured to
Disabled
in the three environments defined in this
guide.
Windows Time
Service
Name
Member Server
Default
Legacy Client
Enterprise Client
High Security Client
W32Time Automatic Automatic Automatic Automatic
The
Windows Time
system service maintains date and time synchronization on all computers running
on a Windows network. It uses the Network Time Protocol (NTP) to synchronize computer clocks so
that an accurate clock value, or timestamp, can be assigned to network validation and resource
access requests. It is a core requirement for reliable Kerberos authentication in Active Directory
domains Therefore, this service is configured to
Automatic
in the three environments defined in this
guide.