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Windows Vista™ Privacy Statement Last Updated: November 2006 Contents
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Use of information
PNRP information is used by other computers to locate and communicate directly with your computer, enabling peer-to-peer connectivity for services and applications. The information is registered on a Microsoft server so your computer can communicate with other PNRP clients outside your local subnet over the Internet. This information is periodically overwritten by other PNRP information. Microsoft does not use this information to identify you or contact you.
Choice and control
By default, the Peer Name Resolution Service is enabled but does not start running until an application needs to use it. To allow or prevent publishing and resolution of Peer Names from your computer, an administrator can enable or disable the Peer Name Resolution Protocol using Services in Administrative Tools, located under System and Maintenance in Control Panel. However, disabling the service might prevent some features of Windows, such as Windows Meeting Space, from functioning properly. For more information about Administrative Tools, see Windows Help and Support.
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