Windows 10: Someone explain what these services are

Discus and support Someone explain what these services are in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; Someone please explain what these services are sync Host_48962, user data access_48962, user data storage_48962. There are a few more too. 68584 Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by debgram, Oct 31, 2016.

  1. debgram Win User

    Someone explain what these services are


    Someone please explain what these services are sync Host_48962, user data access_48962, user data storage_48962. There are a few more too.

    :)
     
    debgram, Oct 31, 2016
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  2. Can someone tell me what these are all about!

    Hi Have 178 applications. I know that's a lot of bloatware, but it isn't bothering me. When it does I'll uninstall it LOL! Is that what Reliability Monitor is showing every day??
    Someone explain what these services are [​IMG]
     
    garybear89, Oct 31, 2016
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  3. Can someone tell me what these are all about!


    Someone explain what these services are [​IMG]

    Hi Can someone tell me what these 160 Successful Application Configured up entries are all about. I get them every day.

    I'm not having any problems as you can see my Reliability Monitor is almost error free except for one IE failed to load error. I'm just curious about these and wondering what they are all about.

    Thank you!

    gb89
     
    garybear89, Oct 31, 2016
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  4. bro67 Win User

    Someone explain what these services are

    You need to post the log from which item that you pulled that from. It can be anything. This is like walking into your auto garage and telling your mechanic that every time you drive, some light turns on, but you do not tell them what it looks like or when it happens.
     
    bro67, Oct 31, 2016
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  5. debgram Win User
    There is no log, it's in the services list


     
    debgram, Oct 31, 2016
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  6. bro67 Win User
    If you go into Services in Administrative Tools, you can find out what they are. Just posting something that could be from multiple programs that placed a service in the OS, is like I stated before.

    Those services sound like they are handling a sync operation of your user profile or a program that you are using.
     
    bro67, Oct 31, 2016
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  7. debgram Win User
    They weren't listed there until the anniversary update. When I look under dependencies there is none so I really don't think I have anything that needs it but most of them you can't even disabled it, it's grayed out.


     
    debgram, Oct 31, 2016
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  8. debgram Win User

    Someone explain what these services are

    Someone explain what these services are [​IMG]


    Someone explain what these services are [​IMG]


    Someone explain what these services are [​IMG]


    Someone explain what these services are [​IMG]


    this is the services
     
    debgram, Oct 31, 2016
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  9. bro67 Win User
    Your answer is on the top line. Just changes because Microsoft pulled Messaging Anywhere to concentrate on Skype more. Just pulling out old code that they no longer need and continuing their changes as they progress to Redstone 2, which will be very interesting.
     
    bro67, Oct 31, 2016
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  10. debgram Win User
    The thing is I have sync turned off in the options section. Don't use Skype or messenger. I'm using Windows live Mail. So those services aren't needed? How can I stop them from starting, cause it's greyed out and you can't changed it.

    Ok is this causing these services, I'm signed in with my microsoft account, is that why I'm seeing these in services?


     
    debgram, Oct 31, 2016
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  11. Sync Host is One Drive Service, it is required by Windows Live Mail. The rest still remains a mystery.
    Sure you can disable them, but unless you have a specific reason to do it, you probably should not.

    Run CMD as admin and copy/paste, then restart:
    sc config CDPUserSvc start= disabled
    sc config OneSyncSvc start= disabled
    sc config OneSyncSvc_Session1 start= disabled
    reg add "HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\PimIndexMaintenanceSvc" /v "Start" /t REG_DWORD /d "4" /f
    reg add "HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\UnistoreSvc" /v "Start" /t REG_DWORD /d "4" /f
    reg add "HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\UserDataSvc" /v "Start" /t REG_DWORD /d "4" /f
     
    TairikuOkami, Oct 31, 2016
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  12. bro67 Win User
    My guess would be with the changes they are making with Cortona to keep stuff synced if the user logs in with a Windows Live account instead of using a Local and not using the Live at all. We would need to know if they log in with an email or a username.
     
    bro67, Oct 31, 2016
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  13. debgram Win User

    Someone explain what these services are

    I'm logging in with my microsoft account not local. I am using Live mail but I have been having issues with it and just might go with the mail program in windows 10. I'm set to auto login, when I was logging in local I was using a password, so I assume with the microsoft account it's the email that I login in with

     
    debgram, Oct 31, 2016
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  14. bro67 Win User
    That is why you are seeing the sync services. Anytime you log in with a Live account you are using a Roaming profile. That profile is kept on Microsoft's servers so that if you go to another computer, you get the same desktop background and folder settings.
     
    bro67, Oct 31, 2016
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  15. pbcopter Win User
    I have all those same services listed except for the 5 digit number at the end. I suspect that each system may have a different number.
    I would leave them alone.
     
    pbcopter, Oct 31, 2016
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