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Workstation (LanmanWorkstation) Service on Windows Server 2012
What is the "Workstation (LanmanWorkstation)" system service on Windows Server 2012? Can I disable "Workstation"?
✍: FYIcenter.com
"Workstation (LanmanWorkstation)" is a Windows Server 2012 service that
creates and maintains client network connections to remote servers using
the SMB protocol. If this service is stopped, these connections will
be unavailable.
Detailed information on "Workstation" service:
Service name: LanmanWorkstation Display name: Workstation Execution command: C:\Windows\System32\svchost.exe -k NetworkService Dependencies: Browser Support Driver Network Store Interface Service SMB 2.0 MiniRedirector Impacts: Computer Browser Netlogon Remote Desktop Configuration
"Workstation" service is provided by the svchost.exe program, see "svchost.exe Executable Program on Windows Server 2012" for details.
Disabling "Workstation" service may cause issues on running Windows 2012 Server.
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