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What Is "svchost.exe -k LocalServiceNoNetwork" on Windows XP
What is "svchost.exe -k LocalServiceNoNetwork" command on Windows XP? Why command is used run system services?
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"svchost.exe -k LocalServiceNoNetwork" is to invoke the svchost.exe program
to load the DLL file for the given service specified in the registry.
The loaded DLL file will be executed under a shared process of svchost.exe
named as the LocalServiceNoNetwork group as specified by the parameter "-k".
In other words, if multiple services are invoked by the same "svchost.exe -k LocalServiceNoNetwork", their DLL files will all be running under a single process of svchost.exe. The advantage of running running multiple services under a single shared process is to save process resources.
But services of a shared process have execution environment dependence. If one service is running into problem, all other services of the same process will be impacted.
Detailed information on "svchost.exe" program:
Name: svchost.exe Location: C:\Windows\system32\svchost.exe Description: Host Process for Windows Services File version: 6.1.7600.16385 Size: 20.5 KB (20,992 bytes) Modified: Monday, July 13, 2009, 9:14:41 PM
⇒"svchost.exe -k LocalServiceNoNetwork" Services on Windows XP
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