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The Old Fart

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Feb 7, 2008, 7:49:24 PM2/7/08
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I'm having a problem opening another program so I was advised that to
rid myself of the problem I have to turn off 'Terminal Services'. I
have never heard of Terminal services & have idea as to what it's
supposed to do.

Where is this service located how do I turn it off.

Claymore

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Feb 7, 2008, 8:05:50 PM2/7/08
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Go to Start => Run and type in "services.msc" {without the quotes}
Locate 'Terminal Services', Stop it and set it to 'Manual' or
'Disabled'.

Shenan Stanley

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Feb 7, 2008, 8:10:26 PM2/7/08
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I would be curious as to two things first:

- What is the 'another program' you speak of? (Manufacturer, Application
name and Version...)
- Who 'advised' that you would have to turn off "Terminal Services"?

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The Old Fart

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Feb 7, 2008, 8:36:24 PM2/7/08
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Shenan Stanley wrote:
> The Old Fart wrote:
>> I'm having a problem opening another program so I was advised that
>> to rid myself of the problem I have to turn off 'Terminal
>> Services'. I have never heard of Terminal services & have idea as
>> to what it's supposed to do.
>>
>> Where is this service located how do I turn it off.
>
> I would be curious as to two things first:
>
> - What is the 'another program' you speak of? (Manufacturer, Application
> name and Version...)
> - Who 'advised' that you would have to turn off "Terminal Services"?
>
The program is Sony Vegas video editing & the advise comes from one of
the guru's on the 'Creative Cow Vegas website'. I still have no idea as
to what these services are supposed to do. I ran the "services.msc"
command & found that I already have the setting set to disabled. I have
changed it to manual but have yet to reboot to see if it fixes the problem.

Shenan Stanley

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Feb 7, 2008, 8:47:47 PM2/7/08
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The Old Fart wrote:
> I'm having a problem opening another program so I was advised that
> to rid myself of the problem I have to turn off 'Terminal
> Services'. I have never heard of Terminal services & have idea as
> to what it's supposed to do.
> Where is this service located how do I turn it off.

Shenan Stanley wrote:
> I would be curious as to two things first:
> - What is the 'another program' you speak of? (Manufacturer,
> Application name and Version...)
> - Who 'advised' that you would have to turn off "Terminal
> Services"?

The Old Fart wrote:
> The program is Sony Vegas video editing & the advise comes from one
> of the guru's on the 'Creative Cow Vegas website'. I still have no
> idea as to what these services are supposed to do. I ran the
> "services.msc" command & found that I already have the setting set
> to disabled. I have changed it to manual but have yet to reboot to
> see if it fixes the problem.

The software...?
One of these:
http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/products/vegasfamily.asp?keycode=3138-3000

Do you have the latest updates?
http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/download/updates/vegasfamily

Asked in their forums?
http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/forums/default.asp

Setting it from Disabled to Manual if the advice given was to turn it off
could actually be going against the given advice.

At "Disabled" - the service cannot run - no matter what calls it.
At "Manual" another service or application can tell it to start up.
In other words - "disabled" is "turned off" and "manual" is "wait for a
signal to tell you to start"...

The suggestion to turn off terminal services (allows remote control of your
computer) really makes little sense.

In the future - if you come up against a term you don;t understand - I
suggest:

Search using Google!
http://www.google.com/
(How-to: http://www.google.com/intl/en/help/basics.html )

Shenan Stanley

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Feb 7, 2008, 8:51:03 PM2/7/08
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The Old Fart wrote:
> I'm having a problem opening another program so I was advised that
> to rid myself of the problem I have to turn off 'Terminal
> Services'. I have never heard of Terminal services & have idea as
> to what it's supposed to do.
> Where is this service located how do I turn it off.

Shenan Stanley wrote:
> I would be curious as to two things first:
> - What is the 'another program' you speak of? (Manufacturer,
> Application name and Version...)
> - Who 'advised' that you would have to turn off "Terminal
> Services"?

The Old Fart wrote:
> The program is Sony Vegas video editing & the advise comes from one
> of the guru's on the 'Creative Cow Vegas website'. I still have no
> idea as to what these services are supposed to do. I ran the
> "services.msc" command & found that I already have the setting set
> to disabled. I have changed it to manual but have yet to reboot to
> see if it fixes the problem.

Shenan Stanley wrote:
> The software...?
> One of these:
> http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/products/vegasfamily.asp?keycode=3138-3000
>
> Do you have the latest updates?
> http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/download/updates/vegasfamily
>
> Asked in their forums?
> http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/forums/default.asp
>
> Setting it from Disabled to Manual if the advice given was to turn
> it off could actually be going against the given advice.
>
> At "Disabled" - the service cannot run - no matter what calls it.
> At "Manual" another service or application can tell it to start up.
> In other words - "disabled" is "turned off" and "manual" is "wait
> for a signal to tell you to start"...
>
> The suggestion to turn off terminal services (allows remote control
> of your computer) really makes little sense.
>
> In the future - if you come up against a term you don;t understand
> - I suggest:
>
> Search using Google!
> http://www.google.com/
> (How-to: http://www.google.com/intl/en/help/basics.html )

I'd also feel like I slighted you - since you seem to be trying to use video
editing software - if I did not point you to this web site:
http://www.videohelp.com/

Anything and everything about computer video editing...

The Old Fart

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Feb 7, 2008, 9:04:43 PM2/7/08
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I can't think of any instance where I would consider giving 'allows
remote control of your computer' since that would seem to be asking for
trouble.

Shenan Stanley

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Feb 7, 2008, 9:27:46 PM2/7/08
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Shenan Stanley wrote:
> I'd also feel like I slighted you - since you seem to be trying to
> use video editing software - if I did not point you to this web
> site: http://www.videohelp.com/
>
> Anything and everything about computer video editing...

Not really. A LOT of people use it all the time.

It's mainly for working remotely - when you are not sitting in front of your
computer. I have several setup this way.

One, in fact, so that i can process video during the day while I am at work.
A lot of the heavy processing does not require much more than me to start
it - it may take 3+ hours on some of the stuff I am processing. If I use
remote desktop (terminal services) - I can remotely start the process and
check in on it every few hours. If it finishes, I can start another and
without doing much of anything - I have completed two projects on my home
machine while hardly missing a beat at work. At best - before I was using
remote desktop - I could start one job before I left home in the morning.
Maybe start another *if* I went home for lunch.

Remote Desktop allows me to use my resources on one machine from anywhere in
the world with Internet capability. It is encrypted and the accounts that
you use on the mahcine have to have a password. It's fairly secure and can
be made more so with VPN and such.

I believe you are thinking of it in an over-simplistic way. It is not, "hey
everybody - hop on my machine", it is more like, "Now if I know my IP
address, have the correct holes in my software and hardware firewall and/or
have the correct ports forwarded through my NAT device and perhaps even get
extra encryption using a VPN tunnel - I can then remotely utilize my desktop
using my username and password to log into the system and see what i would
see sitting in front of it."

The Old Fart

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Feb 7, 2008, 10:55:50 PM2/7/08
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Shenan Stanley wrote:
> The Old Fart wrote:
>> I'm having a problem opening another program so I was advised that
>> to rid myself of the problem I have to turn off 'Terminal
>> Services'. I have never heard of Terminal services & have idea as
>> to what it's supposed to do.
>>
>> Where is this service located how do I turn it off.
>
> I would be curious as to two things first:
>
> - What is the 'another program' you speak of? (Manufacturer, Application
> name and Version...)
> - Who 'advised' that you would have to turn off "Terminal Services"?
>
Your question about who advised that I should have to turn the services
off sounds like you think the advise was incorrect. Well I have now re
booted & the problem seems to be fixed.

Shenan Stanley

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Feb 7, 2008, 11:08:34 PM2/7/08
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<snipped>
(However there is a link to the entire, archived indefinitely, conversation
in the post below)

The Old Fart wrote:
> Your question about who advised that I should have to turn the
> services off sounds like you think the advise was incorrect. Well I have
> now re booted & the problem seems to be fixed.

The problem with that is that you stated in this thread that the service was
already disabled and you changed it from disabled to manual. You did not
follow the advice you said you had gotten - as I already pointed out in this
thread...

See:
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support/browse_frm/thread/1b518f0a4e2f07e9/a0200cceb13b7938#a0200cceb13b7938

In particular:
Post #1 where you state, "... I was advised that to rid myself of the
problem I have to turn off 'Terminal Services' ..."
Post #4 where you state, "... found that I already have the setting set to
disabled. I have changed it to manual ..."

So, going by what you have said throughout the conversation - the advice you
were given was either wrong or you misquoted it throughout the
conversation...?

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