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This is a valid program that is required to run at startup.
This program is required to run on startup in order to benefit from its functionality or so that the program will work. The following information is a brief description of what is known about this file. If you require further assistance for this file, feel free to ask about in the forums.
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| Name: |
LexBce Server |
| Filename: |
LEXBCES.EXE |
| Fix LEXBCES.EXE errors: |
Try a Registry Scan |
| Command: |
C:\WINDOWS\system32\LEXBCES.EXE |
| Description: |
This is installed by Lexmark printers, and some Dell printers which are made by Lexmark, to configure the onboard network print server. Disabling this service will make it so that print spooler service will no longer startup, which effectively disables printing on your computer.
This can be fixed by removing the LexBceS dependency. To remove the dependency you should use the following command and start the print spooler service:
sc config spooler depend= RPCSS
Note: Notice the space after depend= . This is necessary. |
| File Location: |
%System% |
| Startup Type: |
This startup entry is installed as a Windows NT, 2000, 2003, XP, or Vista service. |
| Service Name: |
LexBceS |
| Service Display Name: |
LexBce Server |
| HijackThis Category: |
O23 Entry
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| Note: |
%System% is a variable that refers to the Windows System folder. By default this is C:\Windows\System for Windows 95/98/ME, C:\Winnt\System32 for Windows NT/2000, or C:\Windows\System32 for Windows XP and Vista. |
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