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  1. Has MS changed it's naming conventions for services, or are these strange looking services...


    After having to re-install my WIndows 10 Pro I noticed after one of the updates that there are a number of new services that do not comply with the normal microsoft naming conventions. Would you please reassure me that these new suspicious looking services are bona fide and are a correct part of one of the Windows 10 updates.
    here are the names of the suspicious services...
    Bluetooth User Support Service_15fa272 - BluetoothUserService_15fa272
    CaptureService_15fa272
    Contact Data_15fa272 - PimIndexMaintenanceSvc_15fa272
    DevicePickerUserSvc_15fa272 - DevicePicker_15fa272
    DevicesFlowUserSvc_15fa272 - DevicesFlow_15fa272
    MessagingService_15fa272
    PrintWorkflowUserSvc_15fa272 - PrintWorkflow_15fa272
    OneSyncSvc_15fa272 - Sync Host_15fa272
    UserDataSvc_15fa272 - User Data Access_15fa272
    User Data Storage_15fa272 - UnistoreSvc_15fa272
    Another worrying fact about these seemingly rogue services is that they cannot be set to "disabled" or in any other manner de-activated. THis apart from the obvious that these represent all the functions a hacker would want if they were attempting to gain control of your device and access any or all of the functions that maintain operability.

    :)
     
    ssscottstewartsss, Sep 4, 2018
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  2. services policy naming conventions in WIndows 10 updates

    recently I had to re-install windows 10 due to some issues I was having. After doing so, I noticed and documented several services that had a new naming convention. Specifically, the new suspicious services had names that included a series of lowercase
    alpha numeric characters, contrary to the naming policy conventions of the past. Are these bona-fide services, that should be part of the latest set of WIndows 10 updates?
     
    ssscottstewartsss, Sep 4, 2018
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  3. Services Problem

    For future reference , blackviper also contains a list of default settings in case you can`t remember changing a service. There are TONS of guides and references like this on the web if you don`t like blackviper.
     
    francis511, Sep 4, 2018
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    Has MS changed it's naming conventions for services, or are these strange looking services...

    Is the "System and Compressed Memory Service" gone? Changed names?


    I started reading threads on System and Compressed Memory because of researching high memory and disk usage, but then I realized that I've never seen this process listed in Task Manager on my system (a Toshiba i7 laptop with 4 GB of RAM.) I also checked Services, and I don't see it listed there either? Has MS removed this service from Win 7 in recent months, or changed the name? (In all the threads I've seen, no mention of that it being removed from Win 10.)

    Michael
     
    bilateral, Sep 4, 2018
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