d15488d677cb4201ed0c88c1f3626f17 | System Services | LASSH

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System Service details for d15488d677cb4201ed0c88c1f3626f17

Registry Key
RSVP
Display Name
QoS RSVP
Description
Provides network signaling and local traffic control setup functionality for QoS-aware programs and control applets. BlackViper.com adds this: Provides traffic control on a network using IPSEC and applications that support QoS, and have an adapter that supports it. The QoS Packet Driver installs by default on any TCP/IP connections. I recommend uninstalling it if it is not needed on your network. As far as I can tell, you also need an ACS Server (Provided with Windows 2000 Server and Advanced Server) for the QoS Packet Scheduler and Applications to request the needed bandwidth. Since my network is not straining under any load, this is rather pointless. Take note: Some people (as I did before I completed extensive research on this) reported that QoS uses 20% of your bandwidth and does not allow any activity. This is false. For more information, please view the KB article q316666 from Microsoft. Regardless, if you uninstall the packet scheduler, no bandwidth is still reserved.
Image Path
%SystemRoot%\System32\rsvp.exe
Image MD5 Hash
471B3F9741D762ABE75E9DEEA4787E47
Object Name
LocalSystem