Question : What NW6.5 services can I disable without affecting needed functionality

Looking for guidance. Using SBS 6.6. I've got a couple of servers which I'm using for specific purposes only, and I want to turn off anything not mandatory to running those services, but with this version, some things have changed, and some items that used to be separate now appear to be incorporated in with existing things.
 
One example: I want to run iPrint and NDPS only on one machine, and I want to shut down anything not required specifically to run iPrint and NDPS. I realize I need Apache for iPrint, but do I really need both instances running? Do I really need iManager running on all servers? It seems to be installed as part of doing iPrint, but I've got iManager running on another machine.

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Answer : What NW6.5 services can I disable without affecting needed functionality

EMBOX.NLM is the eDirectory Management Toolbox. NoRM uses it - or rather, the NDS iMonitor component of NoRM uses it. Since Novell recommends using NDS iMonitor instead of DSREPAIR.NLM for routine eDirectory maintenance, you probably want to have EMBOX.NLM.

Running down the NoRM/iMonitor components:

HTTPSTK.NLM -- Custom HTTP stack specifically for NoRM/iMonitor
NILE.NLM -- Secure socket services for NoRM
PORTAL.NLM -- The NoRM applet
NDSIMON.NLM -- The NDS iMonitor applet
EMBOX.NLM -- eDirectory Management Toolbox

IPMGMT is used by either iManager or NoRM (I can't recall which) to provide IP management thru the web interface.

I'm not familar with the OPENWBEM.NCF file - what is inside it?
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