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Microsoft is done with Xbox One. Windows Windows. Most Popular. New Releases. Desktop Enhancements. Networking Software. Trending from CNET. Anticipating that network administrators might find it more useful to set up an unattended install in a multiple-workstation environment, I asked Justin Neddo, who wrote the setup program, if there were any command-line switches to ease installation.
Also included are individual drivers for classes of devices. For example, drivers exist for USB palmtop cradles Vusbcradle. This modular approach allows BlueWater Systems to add devices without having to rewrite the entire set.
But there are three situations you need to know about. USB initializes with the NT kernel. Like any other device driver in Windows NT 4. This means that until then, you may not have mouse and keyboard capability. Small conflicts with power management can occur. Windows NT 4. If you have enabled ACPI, your computer can go into standby mode and hibernation mode. Of course, lots of devices have trouble with ACPI, depending on how well the drivers are written. Since the USB ports are hot swappable, simply unplugging the device and then plugging it in again solves the problem.
Beware of conflicts with other drivers. Contact the company if you have any concerns. Directory Replicator. Replicates directories and files between computers. Event Log. Records system, security, and application alerts into the logs you see in Event Viewer. Sends and receives messages sent by administrators or the Alerter service. Net Logon. Used to authenticate a workstation on a domain, or by an NT server to synchronize the domain database with the domain controller.
Network DDE. Manages the RPC named services database. Enables the console AT command, used to schedule commands and programs to be run. Provides RPC support, file, printer, and named pipe sharing. Provides printer spooler services. Manages an uninterruptible power supply connected to the computer. Provides network connections and communications.
Some start at boot, some are automatic, and some are manual. A few are disabled. You might be wondering why. In Windows NT, tons of devices device drivers for hardware and services useful software for the operating system are registered in the OS, whether you ever use them or not. But which drivers drive which hardware, and what do those services do?
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