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"svchost.exe -k LocalServiceNetworkRestricted" Services on Windows 8
Where are services hosted by "svchost.exe -k LocalServiceNetworkRestricted" on Windows 8? What is the meaning of "-k LocalServiceNetworkRestricted" parameter?
✍: FYIcenter.com
"svchost.exe -k LocalServiceNetworkRestricted" command is used to invoke the svchost.exe program to load the DLL file for the given service specified in the registry.
"-k LocalServiceNetworkRestricted" is the process grouping parameter. It allows Windows to load multiple DLL files under a single shared svchost.exe process of the same group name.
In other words, all services that are launched by the same "svchost.exe -k LocalServiceNetworkRestricted" command will be running under a single shared process of svchost.exe.
The advantage of using a shared process is to save process resources. But services of a shared process have execution environment dependency. If one service is running into problem, all other services of the same shared process will be impacted.
Here is a list of services hosted by the shared process of "svchost.exe -k LocalServiceNetworkRestricted":
"Application Identity - appidsvc.dll" Service on Windows 8
"HomeGroup Provider - provsvc.dll" Service on Windows 8
"Hyper-V Time Synchronization Service - ICSvc.dll" Service on Windows 8
"Family Safety - wpcsvc.dll" Service on Windows 8
"Windows Event Log - wevtsvc.dll" Service on Windows 8
"TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper - lmhsvc.dll" Service on Windows 8
"Windows Connection Manager - wcmsvc.dll" Service on Windows 8
"Security Center - wscsvc.dll" Service on Windows 8
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