The Security Agent runs the services listed in the following table. You can view the status of these services from Microsoft Management Console.
| Service | Features Controlled | 
|---|---|
| Trend Micro Unauthorized Change Prevention Service (TMBMSRV.exe) | 
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| Apex One NT Firewall (TmPfw.exe) | Apex One Firewall | 
| Apex One Data Protection Service (dsagent.exe) | 
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| Apex One NT Listener (tmlisten.exe) | Communication between the Security Agent and Apex One server | 
| Apex One NT RealTime Scan (ntrtscan.exe) | 
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| Apex One Common Client Solution Framework (TmCCSF.exe) | Advanced Protection Service 
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| Trend Micro Advanced Threat Assessment Service (Agent) (ATASAgent.exe) | Advanced Managed Detection and Response tasks and communication | 
| Trend Micro Application Control Service (Agent) (TMiACAgentSvc.exe) | Application Control | 
| 
 | Endpoint Sensor | 
| Trend Micro Vulnerability Protection Service (Agent) (iVPAgent.exe) | Vulnerability Protection | 
The following services provide robust protection but their monitoring mechanisms can strain system resources, especially on servers running system-intensive applications:
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                Trend Micro Unauthorized Change Prevention Service (TMBMSRV.exe) 
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                Apex One NT Firewall (TmPfw.exe) 
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                Apex One Data Protection Service (dsagent.exe) 
For this reason, these services are disabled by default on Windows Server platforms. If you want to enable these services:
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                Monitor the system's performance constantly and take the necessary action when you notice a drop in performance. 
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                For TMBMSRV.exe, you can enable the service if you exempt system-intensive applications from Behavior Monitoring policies. You can use a performance tuning tool to identify system intensive applications. For details, see Using the Trend Micro Performance Tuning Tool. 
For desktop platforms, disable the services only if you notice a significant drop in performance.
 
		