- Service Pack files help please
- Posted by Robert on April 10th, 2006
hello there is a exe its called alg.exe (local service) its for
servicepackfiles/i386 folder and the thing i having problem is its slowing my
conetion doun on my cable i should be about 3-5mb per sec but only 1mb per
sec becouse of this exe i have no idear whats this is for but came with the
service pack 2 and every time i try to get ride of it most of the time it
comes back or waits for next time i start windows again. is there a way to
turn this off ? and wy does service pack 2 needs to conect to online 24/7 ?
any help would be great thank you
- Posted by TaurArian on April 10th, 2006
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro...vrxpser_7.mspx
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Application Layer Gateway Service
Service Name: ALG
Executable Name: ALG.EXE
Log On As: LocalService
Description This subcomponent of the Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) /
Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) service provides support for independent
software vendors (ISVs) to write protocol plug-ins that allow their
proprietary network protocols to pass through the firewall and work behind
ICS. Application Layer Gateway plug-ins have the power to open ports and
change data (such as ports and IP addresses) embedded in packets. File
Transfer Protocol (FTP) is the only network protocol that has a plug-in
shipping with Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition and Windows Server 2003
Enterprise Edition.
The service listens for outgoing FTP traffic from an FTP client. It extracts
the port that the FTP client is expecting to receive data from and creates an
appropriate dynamic port mapping for the FTP data channel
If this service is disabled, the Internet Connection Firewall and Internet
Connection Sharing service will not start. The ALG service will start when
set to manual if the Internet Connection Firewall and Internet Connection
Sharing service is started.
Available on: Windows XP Home, Windows XP Professional; Windows Server 2003,
Standard Edition; Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition; Windows Server
2003, Datacenter Edition and Windows Server 2003, Web Edition.
Installed through: Default operating system installation
Startup type: Manual
Service status: Stopped
This service depends on the following system components:
None
The following system components depend on this service:
Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) / Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)
IP Port Numbers used:
TCP: 21, dynamically allocated
"Robert" wrote:
- Posted by Wesley Vogel on April 10th, 2006
Disable the Application Layer Gateway Service.
Open Services...
Start | Run | Type: services.msc | Click OK |
Double click Application Layer Gateway Service |
If running, click the Stop button | Set Startup type
to Disabled | Click Apply | Click OK | Close Services
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:F566E929-5D91-4A29-B56B-34FC66ABD1A4@microsoft.com,
Robert <Robert@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked:
- Posted by Robert on April 10th, 2006
woot thank you so much got my speed back on my cable. thank you 
"Wesley Vogel" wrote:
- Posted by Wesley Vogel on April 10th, 2006
Keep having fun.
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
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