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Remote Procedure Call (RPC) (RpcSs) Service on Windows Server 2012
What is the "Remote Procedure Call (RPC) (RpcSs)" system service on Windows Server 2012? Can I disable "Remote Procedure Call (RPC)"?
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"Remote Procedure Call (RPC) (RpcSs)" is a Windows Server 2012 service that coordinates the communications that are required to use Volume Shadow Copy Service to back up applications and data on this virtual machine from the operating system on the physical computer.
Detailed information on "Remote Procedure Call (RPC)" service:
Service name: RpcSs Display name: Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Execution command: C:\Windows\System32\svchost.exe -k rpcss Dependencies: DCOM Server Process Launcher RPC Endpoint Mapper Impacts: Application Identity Application Information AppX Deployment Service (AppXSVC) Background Intelligent Transfer Service Background Tasks Infrastructure Service Base Filtering Engine Certificate Propagation CNG Key Isolation COM+ Event System COM+ System Application Credential Manager Cryptographic Service Device Setup Manager Diagnostics Tracking Service Distributed Link Tracking Client Distributed Transaction Coordinator Encrypting File System (EFS) Extensible Authentication Protocol Function Discovery Provider Host ...
"Remote Procedure Call (RPC)" service is provided by the svchost.exe program, see "svchost.exe Executable Program on Windows Server 2012" for details.
Disabling "Remote Procedure Call (RPC)" service will cause issues on running Windows 2012 Server.
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