Once upon a time I was a Windows sysadmin. Anyway, there was a nice site,
called blackviper.com that listed windows services default state. However
it's appears it's down now. Maybe tomorrow it'll be up?

Shay

On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 8:41 AM, Elazar Leibovich <elaz...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> It's really convenient that two Linux computers usuallly have mDNS
> installed by default.
> I can then do scp x moshe.local, to my friend's laptop.
>
> In order for that to work with Windows, one can enable Window's zeroconf
> standard, LLMNR. The easiest way is by configuring systemd-resolved to
> support LLMNR.
>
> Alas, when I did that, two Windows laptop I examined had LLMNR turned off.
> The owners were not sure why.
>
> Can anyone estimate why this happened?
>
> Is LLMNR really a good way to interop with Windows, or would half of the
> Windows machine would have it turned off?
>
> Anyone has experience with that?
>
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