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Services Utility: Remote Access Connection Manager Service Display Name (?): | Remote Access Connection Manager | Short Name (?): | RASMan | Executable (?): | svchost.exe | Library (?): | rasmans.dll | Depends On (?): | Telephony | Supports (?): | Remote Access Auto Connection Manager | Description (?): | Creates a network connection. | OS (?): | 2000 Professional, XP Home/Professional, Vista Home/Business, 2000 Server, Server 2003, Vista Server | Startup (?): | Default | Home | Workstation | Server | Minimal | Tweaked | Automatic | Manual | Manual | Manual | Manual | Disabled | Disabled | Disabled | | Explanation (?): | The remote access connection manager service provides virtual private network (VPN) and dial-up networking (DUN) connection capabilities. This means that if you use dial-up network or VPNs then you will need this service. It is also possible that some broadband providers, especially if you use DSL with PPPoE, will require this service. In theory this service should only activate when required by queued network demand requests, but this rarely happens and as a result it typically remains running even when not needed. This service is needed only if you have a network connection type that requires it, but if you use a DHCP network then this isn't needed and could be disabled. However, I suggest leaving it on manual. |
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"Why, of course, the people don't want war. Why would some poor slob on a farm want to risk his life in a war when the best that he can get out of it is to come back to his farm in one piece. Naturally, the common people don't want war; neither in Russia nor in England nor in America, nor for that matter in Germany. That is understood. But, after all, it is the leaders of the country who determine the policy and it is always a simple matter to drag the people along, whether it is a democracy or a fascist dictatorship or a Parliament or a Communist dictatorship[...] Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same way in any country." - Herman Goering: Intelligence office interview at Nuremberg, 1946/4/18
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