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Network DDE Service
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Service Name |
NetDDE |
Process Name |
netdde.exe |
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Default Settings |
XP Home
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XP Pro
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XP
Pro w/SP2 :
Disabled |
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Microsoft
Service Description |
Provides network transport and security for Dynamic Data
Exchange (DDE) for programs running on the same computer or
on different computers. If this service is stopped, DDE
transport and security will be unavailable. If this service
is disabled, any services that explicitly depend on it will
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Dependencies |
Network DDE DSDM |
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Real World
Description |
So far, the only thing I know related to this service is
Clipbook. |
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Is this service needed? |
No
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Recommended Setting: |
Disabled |
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Note |
Updated to reflect SP2 changes. |
03/28/2006 - A note from Peter.
I noticed that on your Network
DDE page, you list Clipbook as a program that uses NetDDE.
Another that I'm aware of is Chat (winchat.exe in the system
directory). Searching the MSKB also reveals that FoxPro supports
NetDDE, but I can't confirm that myself.
Regards,
Peter.
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