oldbutstillgood
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Greetings. Would anyone here be able to provide me with (or point me to) a list of the absolute minimum Windows 7 services and processes required for network functionality?
What I mean is, assuming I start with a firewall configured to block network access for ALL processes and services (and any installed software), what needs to be unblocked to make networking possible.
When I say 'networking' I mean:
1. over an ethernet LAN
2. over a Wi-Fi LAN,
3. full internet access.
(So really I'm asking/looking for three lists of minimum processes and services to allow).
TIA
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To clarify my point 3. (full internet access) ...
I am assuming that there are certain services and/or processes that are required for full internet functionality that are NOT required for a LAN (and would like to know what they are).
What I mean is, assuming I start with a firewall configured to block network access for ALL processes and services (and any installed software), what needs to be unblocked to make networking possible.
When I say 'networking' I mean:
1. over an ethernet LAN
2. over a Wi-Fi LAN,
3. full internet access.
(So really I'm asking/looking for three lists of minimum processes and services to allow).
TIA
- - - Updated - - -
To clarify my point 3. (full internet access) ...
I am assuming that there are certain services and/or processes that are required for full internet functionality that are NOT required for a LAN (and would like to know what they are).
My Computers
System One System Two
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- OS
- Windows 7
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- Computer type
- PC/Desktop