Provides protected storage for sensitive data, such as private keys, to prevent access by unauthorized services, processes, or users.
Allows for the saving of local passwords or even web sites information (AutoComplete). This service is set to Automatic by default. Due to security reasons, I recommend leaving this "feature" disabled to make things all that much more difficult to steal vital information if you do not "save" it. On the other hand, you may need this service to manage private keys for encryption purposes. If so, leave this service on automatic to ensure the "higher" security settings you choose work. If you disable this service, you will no longer have any of your passwords saved, no matter how many times you click the box. If you enjoy having your passwords saved in applications like Outlook or Dial up networking or you are connecting to the internet via a domain controller/server that requires authentication, set this service to Automatic.
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Default XP Home: Automatic (Started)
Default XP MCE 2005: Automatic (Started)
Default XP Pro: Automatic (Started)
Default XP Tablet PC 2005: Automatic (Started)
Safe Setting: Automatic
Service Name (registry): ProtectedStorage
Display Name: Protected Storage
C:\WINDOWS\system32\lsass.exe
Account: Local System Account (Allow service to interact with desktop)
What service Protected Storage needs to function properly:
What other service require Protected Storage to function properly:
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Windows Service Configurations!
Includes explanations of each service and advice on which services you can safely disable!
Original content created: December 23, 2001
Most recent update: May 19, 2008
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