Turning off WebClient in disk cleanup

Hi I use Win XP Prof and IE8.

I followed the steps required to disable Webclient and I noticed that the default settings are "Startup Type: automatic 'and' the service status: started.'"

When the "Startup Type" to "Disable", why doesn't the "Service status" automatically change to "Stopped? By choosing the 'Stop' command under the service status is not mentioned in the list of steps to disable Webclient.

Since it is a process in two steps, it is preferable to 'Stop' the status of the Service and then 'turn off' the Startup Type, 'Disable' the startup and then type "stop" the status of the Service or should it not make any difference order in which the two measures?

Here is the link to the article I am referring to: http://www.windowstipspage.com/what-is-webclient-service/

Anyone know the answer?

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