Missing Entry Point

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Hi. This is my first post. I'm getting a problem window that pops up just after the computer loads Windows. The heading is "lexpps.exe". It says "Procedure entry point 'GetProcessFlags' could not be located in the dynamic link library. What should I do?
 
I found this for you at
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Lexpps.exe is for your Lexmark printer

Lexmark Printer Port Scanner. Background task which auto-loads with the
rest of the printer drivers and which allows your Lexmark X or Z Series to
be shared over a Windows peer-to-peer network using the conventional method
of setting up a shared networked printer (without it, you will not be able
to share the printer using the conventional Windows method).

Recommendation :
This task is a comprehensive nightmare. From preventing your PC from booting
up, to interfering with your network card, to asking your Internet firewall
for permission to install itself as a server application, to general PC
instability, this task has everything to make you instantly return your
Lexmark X or Z Series printer and go for something else, and some users have
done so !! In order to regain your sanity the first thing to do is to
rename LEXPPS.EXE to LEXPPS.EXE.OLD (do it in Safe Mode if you cannot boot
your PC normally) - this will ensure that this task never loads and will
cure all the problems that it causes. If you need to network the printer
over a peer to peer network, do not use the standard manner, instead install
the printer as a local printer on the remote PC, and then go and change the
port from a local port to the network share that the printer is known as.

Hi. This is my first post. I'm getting a problem window that pops up just
after the computer loads Windows. The heading is "lexpps.exe". It says
"Procedure entry point 'GetProcessFlags' could not be located in the dynamic
link library. What should I do?
 
Well, Jack, we see you're back at your trolling and obnoxious abuse all over the Windows XP newsgroups. Time to warn you once again. Your time is about it. Patience is wearing thin

Report Jack for abuse in the newsgroups: (e-mail address removed)

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ask for help...real nice...your welcome..
 
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