Re: What's this service?

From: uno1 (123_at_here.com)
Date: 06/12/04


Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 23:49:48 GMT

Thanks for the info Russell. I removed this 'parasite' from my registry and
all is good again. :)
Thanks again for your time!

"Russell" <newsgroup@paperdragon.ca> wrote in message
news:1aa5e01c44f0e$83521e70$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> Disk Quota management normally limits the amount of disk
> space a person can use. Like the online mail systems, you
> might get a disk quota of say 10MB. Although it is
> possible to use quota management for other things, like
> the amount of band width you can use.
>
> As far as I can I found, the services are controlled from
> the registry entry you quoted. So I would just backup
> that registry level, and then delete the registry key that
> has the service info in it.
>
> As to where it came from, no idea. Did you install some
> software around the time it showed up?
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Russell,
> >I saw that post before and it did not help me a bit. I'm
> not sure I
> >understand what quota management does but whatever it is
> I doubt if I need
> >it because I've had this service disabled since I spotted
> it (I picked it up
> >within the past week since I'm always looking at my
> services often to be
> >safe so I know it's new) with no ill effects that I'm
> aware of. I'm really
> >baffled that no one else ever had or found this service
> running since as you
> >probably found doing a google on this service there are
> absolutely no hits
> >whatsoever!
> >I would like to completely remove all traces and
> referances of this service
> >from my pc, do you know if there is a safe way of doing
> it like a utility
> >specifically designed for this type of procedure?
> >
> >thanks for your help
> >
>



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