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Hi, I'm fairly new to these forums and NT in general and after using XP for a few weeks I've come up with a few quesions: a) Can I add a normal process to start up as a service? (so that it will start before logon and stay running) Can you change the priority of services? (I thought I could have a script so that wh ...

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Hi, I'm fairly new to these forums and NT in general and after using XP for a few weeks I've come up with a few quesions:
 
a) Can I add a normal process to start up as a service?
(so that it will start before logon and stay running)
 
Can you change the priority of services? (I thought I could have a script so that when I'm in a game or some other performance-critical task, I could drop the 'server' service down to low priority, as running at 100megabit just draws too much performance away when people leech over SMB)
 
c) Can anyone guide me to a third-party program for transparent (integrated) file-encrytion based on user password WITHOUT installing NTFS? I seem to remember one called something sentry...
 
d) How do you convert between FAT/NTFS without formatting/3rd party software?
 
e) Can anyone recommend where to start in securing XP? (in regards to firewalls, packet filtering, acount permissions, file-sytem, services, general do's and don'ts)?
 
f) Anyone else had trouble with the file search function in XP?
 
g) I use Norton Ghost (I sometimes swap between OS's or need a quick restore from doing something wrong - my system is used for trying a lot of weird things and often breaks)
and I have noticed that when I restore my few week old image, XP does stuff that slows the computer after first boot. In taskmanager/processes, it is the SERVICES process taking up all the 100% CPU plus heavy disk activity. what is it doing? defraging or what? can I disable/configure it?
 
If you can answer any of these questions I will be most grateful. Thanks for your time.

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press ctrl+alt+del and right click on a process
 
d) start command and type in "convert c: /FS:NTFS" without the " and where c: is the drive you want to convert

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That's a process. I mean a service.
 
convert - Of course! Overlooked the obvious again
I see you still can't convert back to FAT16/32 though.

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a) Yes
Yes
c) Not me
d) You can convert a FAT32 partition to NTFS but not vice-versa
(using windows default tools)
e) There was a link to a good guide posted on the startsite of
ntcompatible (probably in archives now)
f) No
g) no clue

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you rock AlecStaar!
 
never had a full night of internetting from one reply before
that info will keep me quiet for quite a while