Enables user notification of user input for interactive services, which enables access to dialogs created by interactive services when they appear. If this service is stopped, notifications of new interactive service dialogs will no longer function and there may no longer be access to interactive service dialogs. If this service is disabled, both notifications of and access to new interactive service dialogs will no longer function.
From the sounds of that description, I don't think Microsoft knows what the service does.
Windows Vista compatible software will not require this service to be functional.
None at this time.
Default Vista Home Basic: Manual
Default Vista Home Premium: Manual
Default Vista Business: Manual
Default Vista Ultimate: Manual
Safe Setting: Manual
Service Name (registry): UIODetect
Display Name: Interactive Services Detection
C:\Windows\system32\UI0Detect.exe
Account: Local System Account (Allow service to interact with desktop)
What service Interactive Services Detection needs to function properly:
What other service require Interactive Services Detection to function properly:
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