Use 'Integral SubSystems' to do specific critical OS functions -- see below:
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| | User Mode: Apply Subsystem | ----> | Subsystem | <----> | Integral SubSystem |
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| | Kernel Mode -- Executive Services: | |
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The following table lists the critical OS services -- see below .
| | Integral SubSystem: | Purpose of critical OS Services: | |
| | Security Subsystem: | Performs the services related to user rights and access control to all network and OS objects defined or abstracted in some way in the OS. It handles the logon requests and begins the logon authentication process. | |
| | Server Service: | This service makes wServer a network operating system. All network services are rooted in this service. | |
| | Workstation Service: | This service is similar in purpose to the server service. It orients to user access of the network. (If this service is disabled then work at a machine can continue.) | |
Administration of integral subsystems require little time.
These services are accessed in the Control Manager and can be started and stopped manually.