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                  disable it and possibly completely disable hotkey =
support=20
                  altogether.&nbsp; To disable, use &nbsp;<A=20
                  style=3D"FONT-WEIGHT: bold; COLOR: #3333cc"=20
                  =
href=3D"http://www.answersthatwork.com/TUT_pages/TUT_information.htm">The=
=20
                  Ultimate Troubleshooter</A>,&nbsp; or if you cannot =
see NHKSRV=20
                  in The Ultimate Troubleshooter, go to "Control =
Panel&nbsp;\=20
                  Services" in WinNT4, or "Control Panel&nbsp;\ =
Administrative=20
                  Tools&nbsp;\ Services" in Win2000/XP to set this =
service to=20
                  "Manual".</FONT></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"21%" bgColor=3D#99ff99><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial" =
size=3D1><B>Nisserv</B></FONT></TD>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"25%" bgColor=3D#ccff99><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial"=20
                  =
size=3D1>NISServ.exe<BR><BR><B>(Symantec)</B></FONT></TD>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"54%" bgColor=3D#ccffcc><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial" size=3D1>Norton Internet =
Security Service=20
                  which is installed with both Norton Internet Security =
and=20
                  Norton Personal Firewall.&nbsp; It is an essential =
component=20
                  of the firewall but we do not know its specific role =
within=20
                  the various background tasks of Norton Internet =
Security and=20
                  Norton Personal Firewall.&nbsp; NISSERV does not show =
in the=20
                  Task List in Windows 95/98/ME as it runs as a =
transparent=20
                  task, so you have to run &nbsp;<A=20
                  style=3D"FONT-WEIGHT: bold; COLOR: #3333cc"=20
                  =
href=3D"http://www.answersthatwork.com/TUT_pages/TUT_information.htm">The=
=20
                  Ultimate Troubleshooter</A>&nbsp; to see it.&nbsp; =
NISSERV=20
                  shows as a service under Windows&nbsp;NT4/2000/XP/2003 =
on the=20
                  other hand.<BR><U><BR></U><B>Recommendation&nbsp;:</B> =

                  <BR>Leave alone =96 essential firewall =
component.</FONT></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"21%" bgColor=3D#99ff99><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial" =
size=3D1><B>Nisum</B></FONT></TD>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"25%" bgColor=3D#ccff99><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial"=20
                  =
size=3D1>NISUM.exe<BR><B><BR>(Symantec)</B></FONT></TD>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"54%" bgColor=3D#ccffcc><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial" size=3D1>Norton Internet =
Security Stats,=20
                  also listed by Symantec themselves as Norton Internet =
Security=20
                  User Manager&nbsp;!!&nbsp; Although we are not sure it =
would=20
                  seem that the role of this task may have changed over =
the=20
                  years.&nbsp; In early versions of Norton firewall =
products=20
                  (Norton Internet Security &amp; Norton Personal =
Firewall) this=20
                  task was definitely linked to the implementation of =
various=20
                  levels of through-the-firewall access for different=20
                  users.&nbsp; This disappeared in the latter versions =
of the=20
                  products and NISUM seems to now be the task which =
gathers and=20
                  aggregates all information about the traffic that goes =
(or=20
                  does not go!) through your firewall.&nbsp; Under=20
                  Windows&nbsp;95/98ME NISUM is a transparent task =
visible only=20
                  with a program like &nbsp;<A=20
                  style=3D"FONT-WEIGHT: bold; COLOR: #3333cc"=20
                  =
href=3D"http://www.answersthatwork.com/TUT_pages/TUT_information.htm">The=
=20
                  Ultimate=20
                  =
Troubleshooter</A>.<BR><B><BR>Recommendation&nbsp;:</B>=20
                  <BR>Leave alone as we are not entirely sure of its =
role =96=20
                  either way it seems essential.</FONT></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD=20
                style=3D"PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; BACKGROUND-POSITION: 0% 0%; =
PADDING-LEFT: 0px; BACKGROUND-ATTACHMENT: scroll; BACKGROUND-IMAGE: =
url(none); PADDING-BOTTOM: 0px; PADDING-TOP: 0px; BACKGROUND-REPEAT: =
repeat"=20
                vAlign=3Dtop width=3D113 bgColor=3D#99ff99>
                  <P class=3DMsoNormal style=3D"MARGIN: 4pt =
5.65pt"><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial" =
size=3D1><B>Njg40</B></FONT></P></TD>
                <TD=20
                style=3D"PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 0px; =
PADDING-BOTTOM: 0px; PADDING-TOP: 0px"=20
                vAlign=3Dtop width=3D132 bgColor=3D#ccff99>
                  <P class=3DMsoNormal style=3D"MARGIN: 4pt =
5.65pt"><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial"=20
                  size=3D1>NJG40.exe<BR><B><BR>(???)</B></FONT></P></TD>
                <TD=20
                style=3D"PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 0px; =
PADDING-BOTTOM: 0px; PADDING-TOP: 0px"=20
                vAlign=3Dtop width=3D293 bgColor=3D#ccffcc>
                  <P class=3DMsoNormal style=3D"MARGIN: 4pt =
5.65pt"><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial" size=3D1>You have the&nbsp;=20
                  <B>PWSteal.Bancos.D</B>&nbsp; =
virus.</FONT></P></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"21%" bgColor=3D#99ff99><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial" =
size=3D1><B>Nkvmon</B></FONT></TD>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"25%" bgColor=3D#ccff99><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial"=20
                  size=3D1>NkvMon.exe<BR><BR><B>(Nikon)</B></FONT></TD>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"54%" bgColor=3D#ccffcc><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial" size=3D1>Nikon Monitor. This =
background=20
                  task monitors for a Nikon CoolPix camera being =
connected to=20
                  your PC via a USB port.&nbsp; As soon as it detects a =
CoolPix=20
                  camera having been connected it executes the Nikon =
View=20
                  software which enables the user to preview and =
transfer images=20
                  from the camera to the=20
                  PC.<BR><U><BR></U><B>Recommendation&nbsp;:</B> =
<BR>Useful =96=20
                  leave alone.</FONT></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"21%" bgColor=3D#99ff99><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial" =
size=3D1><B>Nkvwmon</B></FONT></TD>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"25%" bgColor=3D#ccff99><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial"=20
                  size=3D1>NkVwMon.exe<BR><BR><B>(Nikon)</B></FONT></TD>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"54%" bgColor=3D#ccffcc><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial" size=3D1>Another version of =
the Nikon View=20
                  Monitor, as per NKVMON=20
                  above.<BR><U><BR></U><B>Recommendation&nbsp;:</B> =
<BR>This=20
                  particular background task is directly responsible for =

                  computer freezes, whether it is freezes of specific=20
                  applications, or freezes of the entire PC.&nbsp; =
Turning the=20
                  <I>"System Performance"</I> setting from=20
                  Optimal/Top&nbsp;Performance to <B>Normal</B> in the =
BIOS=20
                  sometimes solves the problem (if that setting =
exists).&nbsp;=20
                  In most cases, however, the only real solution is to =
disable=20
                  this task with &nbsp;<A=20
                  style=3D"FONT-WEIGHT: bold; COLOR: #3333cc"=20
                  =
href=3D"http://www.answersthatwork.com/TUT_pages/TUT_information.htm">The=
=20
                  Ultimate Troubleshooter</A>&nbsp; and to start the =
Nikon View=20
                  software manually from "Start&nbsp;\ Programs" =
whenever you=20
                  need to, or use Windows Explorer.</FONT></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"21%" bgColor=3D#99ff99 =
height=3D32><B>
                  <P><FONT face=3D"Verdana, Arial" color=3D#000000=20
                  size=3D1>Nmonitor</FONT></B></P></TD>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"25%" bgColor=3D#ccff99 =
height=3D32>
                  <P><FONT face=3D"Verdana, Arial" color=3D#000000=20
                  size=3D1>Nmonitor.exe<BR><BR></FONT><B><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial" color=3D#000000=20
                  size=3D1>(Novell)</FONT></B></P></TD>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"54%" bgColor=3D#ccffcc =
height=3D32>
                  <P><FONT face=3D"Verdana, Arial" color=3D#000000 =
size=3D1>This=20
                  background process is part of the WIN2NCS network =
modem=20
                  software on Novell NetWare networks.&nbsp; WIN2NCS =
enables the=20
                  workstations to access modems that are attached to the =

                  fileserver, as if those modems were local to the=20
                  =
workstations.<BR><BR><B>Recommendation&nbsp;:</B>&nbsp;<BR>Essential=20
                  for the good functioning of WIN2NCS.&nbsp; Leave=20
                  untouched.</FONT></P></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"21%" bgColor=3D#99ff99><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial" =
size=3D1><B>Nmssvc</B></FONT></TD>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"25%" bgColor=3D#ccff99><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial"=20
                  size=3D1>NMSSvc.exe<BR><B><BR>(Intel)</B></FONT></TD>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"54%" bgColor=3D#ccffcc><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial" size=3D1>Intel=92s Network =
Management=20
                  Station Service task.&nbsp; This task is installed by =
the=20
                  drivers for some Intel network cards and provides SNMP =
support=20
                  (<U>S</U>imple <U>N</U>etwork <U>M</U>anagement=20
                  =
<U>P</U>rotocol).<BR><U><BR></U><B>Recommendation&nbsp;:</B>=20
                  <BR>If you are not on a network, then you do not need =
this=20
                  task and you can disable it either with &nbsp;<A=20
                  style=3D"FONT-WEIGHT: bold; COLOR: #3333cc"=20
                  =
href=3D"http://www.answersthatwork.com/TUT_pages/TUT_information.htm">The=
=20
                  Ultimate Troubleshooter</A>,&nbsp; or by setting it to =

                  "Manual" under Services in the Control Panel for=20
                  Windows&nbsp;NT4/2000/XP/2003.&nbsp; If you are on a =
network,=20
                  liaise with your network administrator to see if SNMP =
is used=20
                  on your network =96 if SNMP is not used, then, again, =
you do not=20
                  need this task.</FONT></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"21%" bgColor=3D#99ff99><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial" =
size=3D1><B>Nopdb</B></FONT></TD>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"25%" bgColor=3D#ccff99><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial"=20
                  =
size=3D1>Nopdb.exe<BR><BR><B>(Symantec)</B></FONT></TD>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"54%" bgColor=3D#ccffcc><FONT=20
                  face=3D"Verdana, Arial" size=3D1>Windows =
NT4/2000/XP/2003 service=20
                  installed by Norton Speed Disk (part of Norton=20
                  Utilities&nbsp;/ Norton Systemworks).&nbsp; It is =
mainly=20
                  associated with scheduling Speed Disk and is installed =
to=20
                  start automatically by default on Windows =
boot-up.&nbsp; If=20
                  you disable it, Speed Disk can still be run=20
                  manually.<BR><U><BR></U><B>Recommendation&nbsp;:</B> =
<BR>This=20
                  task can be extremely disruptive when left in its =
default=20
                  Automatic mode.&nbsp; It intrudes at the most =
inopportune=20
                  moments, thrashing the hard disk and floppy drive, and =

                  utilising upward of 80% of CPU.&nbsp; If you do not =
want such=20
                  unwelcome interruptions, optimize your disk by always =
starting=20
                  Speed Disk manually.&nbsp; If you go for that policy, =
then set=20
                  NOPDB to "Manual" in "Control Panel&nbsp;\ Services" =
(NT4) or=20
                  "Control Panel&nbsp;\ Administrative Tools&nbsp;\ =
Services" in=20
                  Windows 2000/XP/2003.</FONT></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"21%" bgColor=3D#99ff99 =
height=3D9><B>
                  <P><FONT face=3D"Verdana, Arial" color=3D#000000=20

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