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						| alerter | Starts the Alerter service. | 
							
								| • | Start the Alerter service 
								to send alert messages to specified users that 
								are connected to the server. Alert messages warn 
								users about security, access, and user session 
								problems. |  
								| • | Use server Manager (that 
								is, systemroot\System32\Srvmgr.exe) to 
								specify the administrators who you want to 
								receive administrative alerts. Server Manager is 
								available on Windows 2000 server computers only. |  
								| • | Alert messages are sent as 
								messages from the server to a user's computer. 
								The Messenger service must be running on the 
								user's computer for the user to receive alert 
								messages. |  | 
					
						| browser | Starts the Computer Browser service. | 
							
								| • | The Computer Browser 
								service maintains an up-to-date list of 
								computers on your network and supplies the list 
								to programs that request it. |  | 
					
						| "client service for netware" | Starts the Client Service for NetWare service. | 
							
								| • | This command is available 
								only if you have installed Client Service for 
								NetWare. |  | 
					
						| clipbook | Starts the ClipBook service. | 
							
								| • | ClipBook permits you to cut 
								and paste text and graphics over the network. |  
								| • | The ClipBook service 
								supports ClipBook Viewer, which allows pages to 
								be seen by remote ClipBooks. |  | 
					
						| dhcp client | Starts the DHCP Client service. | 
							
								| • | This command is available 
								only if you have installed the TCP/IP protocol. |  
								| • | The DHCP Client service 
								manages network configuration by registering and 
								updating IP addresses and DNS names. The DHCP 
								Client service supports obtaining an IP address 
								from the DHCP service. |  
								| • | You cannot stop or pause 
								the DHCP Client service. |  | 
					
						| eventlog | Starts the Event Log service. | 
							
								| • | The Event Log service logs 
								event messages issued by programs and the 
								operating system. Event Log reports contain 
								information that can be useful in diagnosing 
								problems. Reports are viewed in Event Viewer. 
								The Event Log service must be started prior to 
								using Event Viewer to view the logged events. |  
								| • | You cannot stop or pause 
								the Event Log service. |  | 
					
						| file replication | Starts the File Replication Service. |  | 
					
						| messenger | Starts the Messenger service. | 
							
								| • | The Messenger service 
								enables a computer to receive messages. |  
								| • | A message is sent to a 
								computer using the names assigned to the 
								computer as identification. |  | 
					
						| netlogon | Starts the Net Logon service. | 
							
								| • | The Net Logon service 
								verifies logon requests and controls domain-wide 
								replication of the user accounts database. |  
								| • | Start the Net Logon service 
								on all the servers in a domain that use a copy 
								of the domain's user accounts database. |  | 
					
						| "nt lm security support provider" | Starts the NT LM Security Support Provider service. | 
							
								| • | This command is available 
								only if you have installed the NT LM Security 
								Support Provider. |  | 
					
						| "plug and play" | Starts the Plug and Play service. |  | 
					
						| "remote access connection manager" | Starts the Remote Access Connection Manager service. | 
							
								| • | This command is available 
								only if you have installed the Remote Access 
								Service. |  | 
					
						| "routing and remote access" | Starts the Routing and Remote Access service. |  | 
					
						| rpclocator | Starts the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Locator 
						service. | 
							
								| • | Allows distributed 
								applications to use the Microsoft RPC name 
								service. |  
								| • | The Remote Procedure Call 
								(RPC) Locator service is the RPC name service 
								for Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Standard 
								Edition. The RPC Locator manages the RPC name 
								service database. |  
								| • | The server side of the 
								distributed application registers its 
								availability with the RPC Locator service. The 
								client side of the distributed application 
								queries the RPC Locator service to find 
								available compatible server applications. |  | 
					
						| rpcss | Starts the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) service. | 
							
								| • | The Remote Procedure Call 
								(RPC) service is the RPC subsystem for Windows 
								Server 2003, Standard Edition. The RPC subsystem 
								includes the endpoint mapper and other 
								miscellaneous RPC services. Net start rpcss 
								starts the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) service 
								to allow distributed applications to use dynamic 
								endpoints. The Remote Procedure Call (RPC) 
								service manages the endpoint map database. |  
								| • | The server side of the 
								distributed application registers its endpoints 
								with the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) service. 
								The client run-time library, on behalf of the 
								client side of the distributed application, 
								queries the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) service 
								to obtain the endpoint information. To 
								determine whether a distributed application uses 
								the endpoint mapper service, see the 
								documentation for that distributed application.
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						| schedule | Starts the Task Scheduler service. | 
							
								| • | With Task Scheduler, you 
								can start programs at a specified time with the
								at command. You might need to have other 
								services running before you can run scheduled 
								commands. |  
								| • | Task Scheduler is initially 
								configured to run in the System account on the 
								local computer. When Task Scheduler runs using 
								this account, there are no restrictions on the 
								jobs that you can run with Task Scheduler. 
								However, these jobs have limited network access 
								because the System account on a local computer 
								is not recognized by other computers. |  
								| • | To overcome network access 
								limitations, you can configure Task Scheduler to 
								run in a user's account. If you do this, jobs 
								executed by Task Schedule are governed by the 
								user account's network access. However, because 
								Task Scheduler is not using the local System 
								account in this case, you can only run jobs that 
								do not require the presence of a window. |  | 
					
						| server | Starts the server service. | 
							
								| • | You can use the server 
								service to share server resources with users on 
								the network. |  | 
					
						| spooler | Starts the Print Spooler service. | 
							
								| • | The Print Spooler service 
								loads files to memory for printing. |  | 
					
						| "tcp/ip netbios helper" | Starts the NetBIOS helper over TCP service, which 
						enables NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT) services. | 
							
								| • | NetBT services provide 
								NetBIOS data grams, NetBIOS sessions, and 
								NetBIOS name management (such as name 
								registration and resolution) for NetBIOS 
								applications that are using the TCP/IP protocol. |  
								| • | This command is available 
								only if the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) 
								protocol is installed as a component in the 
								properties of a network adapter in Network 
								Connections. |  | 
					
						| ups | Starts the Uninterruptible Power Supply service. | 
							
								| • | The Uninterruptible Power 
								Supply service manages an uninterruptible power 
								supply (UPS) connected to the computer. |  
								| • | You can configure the 
								Uninterruptible Power Supply service by using 
								Power Options in Control Panel. If you configure 
								the Uninterruptible Power Supply service to 
								execute a command file upon shutdown the command 
								file must finish running in 30 seconds. A run 
								time that is greater than 30 seconds threatens 
								the capability of Windows Server 2003, Standard 
								Edition to complete a graceful system shutdown. |  | 
					
						| workstation | Starts the Workstation service. | 
							
								| • | The Workstation service 
								enables a computer to connect to and use network 
								resources. |  |