Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Windows XP Services - ClipBook Service

Windows XP Services - ClipBook Service


Microsoft Description:

Enables ClipBook Viewer to store information and share it with remote computers. If the service is stopped, ClipBook Viewer will not be able to share information with remote computers. If this service is disabled, any services that explicitly depend on it will fail to start.

Importance of ClipBook Service

  • Enables the Clipbook Viewer to create and share "pages" of data to be viewed by remote computers.

  • This service depends on the (NetDDE) Network Dynamic Data Exchange service to create the actual file shares that other computers can connect to, while the Clipbook application and service allow users to create the pages of data to share.

  • This service is disabled by default. When this service is disabled and Clipbrd.exe is launched, Clipbrd.exe can still be used to view the local Clipboard (where data is stored when a user highlights text and then goes to the Edit menu and selects Copy, or types Ctrl+C).

  • Provides support for the Clipbook Viewer, which allows the clipboard of the source machine to be accessed remotely.

Status:

Startup type: Disabled
Service status: Stopped


This service depends on the following system components:

Network DDE
Network DDE DSDM

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