![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Once this process is in a system, removing it can leave the PC unable to print on whatever make or model printer is connected to it. Many user and troubleshooter comments exist to indicate it may be less simple to remove it. Users who do not want peer-to-peer networking for their printers, where printers are attached directly to workstations as local printers, (as opposed to being networked through a server or router), but all workstations in the local network can perceive and manage the status of each other's local printer, have only to delete from their PC this file (lexpps.exe) and one direct link library, lexp2p32.dll, according to Lexmark. This means that it allows the printer to be shared over a Windows network by using Microsoft's standard sharing routines to let users "see" the printer on the network. Lexmark indicates that the child process (lexpps.exe) supports peer-to-peer printer networking specifically for its inkjet printers. Its parent process is the main executable for MarkVision for Windows (32-bit), named lexbces.exe. It loads automatically with the printer drivers for certain Lexmark printers, (possibly only the X and Z series). This process is the Lexmark Printer Port Scanner. Process name: Lexmark Inkjet Printer Peer-to-Peer Networking SupportĬompany: Lexmark International () Run MalwareBytes to remove persistent malware Run Windows Repair Tool to repair lexpps.exe related Windows Errorsģ. Run Security Task Manager to check your lexpps processĢ. ![]()
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