Transfers files in the background using idle network bandwidth. If the service is disabled, then any applications that depend on BITS, such as Windows Update or MSN Explorer, will be unable to automatically download programs and other information.
This service is used to transfer asynchronous data via http1.1 servers. BITS "continues" a download when you log back in after you log off or shutdown the system during a download. You may require this service for some, Windows Live Messenger, Windows Media Player or future .NET functions.
Take note: Manual updates via Windows Update Version 6 web site still requires Windows Update, Cryptographic Services, Background Intelligent Transfer Service, and Windows Event Log to be running. Place all four in automatic if you do not wish to update manually. In addition, I recommend that you change the default time of 3AM, for the automatic checking of updates, to a time when the system is "normally" on.
Default Vista Home Basic: Automatic (Delayed Start)
Default Vista Home Premium: Automatic (Delayed Start)
Default Vista Business: Automatic (Delayed Start)
Default Vista Ultimate: Automatic (Delayed Start)
Safe Setting: Automatic (Delayed Start)
Service Name (registry): BITS
Display Name: Background Intelligent Transfer Service
C:\Windows\System32\svchost.exe -k netsvcs
Account: Local System Account
What service Background Intelligent Transfer Service needs to function properly:
What other service require Background Intelligent Transfer Service to function properly:
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Original content created: March 22, 2007
Most recent update: April 10, 2007
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