SUMMARY
The article contains Registry entries for network services, Part 1.
Network Services
The following services have additional value entries that can be
specified in the Registry, in addition to changes that you can make
using the Services icon in Control Panel or Server Manager in Windows
NT Advanced Server. You can view current settings for these services
by choosing the Services button in WinMSD.
The articles detailing network services entries divide the services
into subgroups. The breakdown is listed below.
Network Services Entries, Part 1: This article.
Network Services Entries, Part 2:
Alerter Services
AppleTalk and MacFile services
- AppleTalk Entries for SFM
- AppleTalk Parameter Entries
- Adapter Card Entries for AppleTalk
- AppleTalk Winsock Entries
- MacFile Entries for SFM
- MacFile Parameters Entries
- Type_Creators Entries for MacFile
- Extensions Entries for MacFile
- Icons Entries for MacFile
- MacSrv (AFP Server) Services Entries
- MacPrint Service Entries
Network Services Entries, Part 3:
BootVerfification Service
Browser Service
DiskPerf Service
DLC System Driver
Network Services Entries, Part 4:
EventLog Service
(NBF) NetBEUI Transport
Network Services Entries, Part 5:
NetLogon Service
NetworkProvider
Network Services Entries, Part 6:
NWLink Transport (IPX/SPX)
- NWLink Entries for Microsoft Extensions or to Novell NetBIOS
- NWNBLink Entries for Novell NetBIOS Microsoft Extensions
- NWLink Entries for IPX/SPX: NWLink Parameters for the Network Adapter
Card
- NWLink Entries for IPX/SPS: Global IPX Parameters
Network Services Entries, Part 7:
Redirector (Rdr) Service
Remote Access Service (RAS)
- RAS NetBIOSGateway Subkey
- RAS AsyncMac Subkey
- RAS RasHub Subkey
- RAS RasMan Subkey
Network Services Entries, Part 8:
Replicator Service
RPC and RPCLocator Software
- ClientProtocols and ServiceProtocols Entries for RPC
- NameService Entries for RPC
Services that are not included in these articles do not have hidden
parameters that you can set.
This section describes parameters for these services under the
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services subkey.
Some of these services also have configuration information stored
under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE. These values are described in the
section called "NetRules Subkey" in the article "Network Adapter Cards
Entries, Part 1."
NOTE: Wherever possible, choose the Services icon in Control Panel or
use Server Manager in Windows NT Advanced Server to change values for
these services.
Reference: "The Windows NT Resource Kit for Operating System Version
3.1."