In article <oX4ef.10$Y%>, joebob-no-email-
says...
> Howdy all. Question about mmc 'services' and svchost 'services.' At
least I'll call the
> svchost processes 'services.' Say I need all the resources I can get
and have a machine
> with a static ip, don't need any of the dchp fuctions (including ddns)
so I shut down the
> mmc/services dchp client, yet, svchost launches a dhcp process from
the netsvcs value.
> -is this to say, ultimate control of 'services' launched on a machine
isn't strictly
> regulated to mmc/services?
>
> I've found the svchost info at ms which speaks of how svchost
processess *work,* how to
> tlist them out, but not a description for the various processess
launched by svchost. Not
> only have I wondered about this in general, but also could be a test
question one day and
> is why I've posted here.
>
>
> Thanks.
>
> joebob
>
I am not 100% certain of what you are asking here, but to get a nice
view of processes running on a box (including those within the service
host) go to sysinternals.com and download Process Explorer. (There is no
cost.)