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  • andreaf-it
    Member
    • Feb 2020
    • 36

    #1

    Number of service problem increase but service not present

    Hello, on this configuration:
    • server (VM on Azure)
    • proxy (on local network)
    • various host (VM on local network with ZBX windows agent active installed)

    Some host give me problems with service not started but the problem are the same with the different ID
    In some case founded one of this service but with the different ID number and it was started but persist on the notification area

    error screen

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    actual service state

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    Maybe do I wrong anything on the settings?
    Best Regard
    Andrea
  • Hamardaban
    Senior Member
    Zabbix Certified SpecialistZabbix Certified Professional
    • May 2019
    • 2713

    #2
    From MS site
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\CDPUserSvc

    I changed the "Start" value data from "2" (Automatic) to "4" (Disabled). Restarted and now it is disabled.

    The only thing is that the number at the end is now different (CDPUserSvc_35375), but at least it is disabled now.
    Good information. Thanks.

    If you stop the service before editing the Registry, you don't actually have to restart the computer to realize the change. All you have to do it refresh the list of Services.

    When you restart the computer, Windows changes the suffixes on all of the related services (svchost.exe -k UnistackSvcGroup). I have 7 different services that all have the same suffix. When I disabled the CDPUserSvc (and also the Contact Data service, because I don't use Windows Contacts), the suffix on all 7 of them was _7e9782. After restarting, all 7 of them now have the suffix _40a6a.

    CDPUserSvc_40a6a (CDPUserSvc_40a6a)
    Contact Data_40a6a (PimIndexMaintenanceSvc_40a6a)
    MessagingService_40a6a (MessagingService_40a6a)
    Sync Host_40a6a (OneSyncSvc_40a6a)
    User Data Access_40a6a (UserDataSvc_40a6a)
    User Data Storage_40a6a (UnistoreSvc_40a6a)
    Windows Push Notifications User Service_40a6a (WpnUserService_40a6a)

    I'm not sure what purpose the changing suffix serves, other than to prevent any apps from being able to programmatically modify the services - at least not easily anyway. But if that were the case, they would do that with all of Microsoft's services. So far I have not seen any ill effects from disabling the first two in that list, but we'll see if that continues.

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