How to remove LexBCE server from the services.msc?
Wednesday, September 17, 2003 at 11:52 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Mike Stepansky
(3 messages posted)
After I un-installed the Lexmark driver and delete its driver or "Server Properties"
in Control Panel->Printer icons, no more printer icons (clean) ......
AND after I disconnect the Windows PrintSpooler's "dependencies" to the LexBCE Server,
I was able to restart Printer Spooler by typing MSDOS (winXP here) "net stop spooler"
and then "net start spooler"....
Or, (recommended) go to Start->Run 'services.msc' to scroll down the list "PrinterSpooler",
highlight it, Properties, disconnect its dependecies tree to a LexBCE Server; then
click "Stop" and click "Start" to restart PrintSpooler. I began HP installation...works
great.
*Questions: what should I do with this obsolete LexBCE server that is still in
the list? Delete it?
I am using HP printer now (works fine). No longer using Lexmark.
Will deleting this 'LexBCE' screw up my HP settings?
Pls reply here and offline email (as I dont come here too often). Mike
On Wednesday, July 2, 2003 at 5:08 pm, Geoff Crossland wrote:
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The problem is that the Lexmark driver's service sets the standard Windows NT
>Spooler service to be dependant upon it. This way, whenever NT starts Spooler, it
>first must start up the Lexmark stuff (service dependancies are used to make sure
>any other service a service needs is running in time); when the Lexmark stuff is
>gone, Spooler refuses to start itself.......[too long]
- Written in response to:
- re: Spooler problem (Geoff Crossland: Wednesday, July 2, 2003 at 5:08 pm)
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