Developed by Microsoft Corporation, lpk.dll loads the Language Packs in computers, enabling the users create and edit data files in different languages, and customize menus and present work on the user-preferred language. Language Packs help organizations in deploying office applications in environments where PCs are servicing clients in different countries or are shared between multilingual users. Lpk.dll has a built-in dictionary, spell checker, and a thesaurus in 37 different languages with the ability to convert necessary document proofing tools. The Microsoft Windows Server 2003 language pack has the Help feature in the user-selected language, together with the basic create/edit/proof document features. Lpk.dll accesses the document templates stored in the Microsoft Office and implements these comprehensive tools for multilingual workers. Language Packs are bundled with Microsoft Windows Server 2003. In this version are the East Asian languages which use complex scripts that require right-to-left orientations which have to be separately installed.
How can I stop lpk.dll and should I?
Most non-system processes that are running can be stopped because they are not involved in running your operating system. lpk.dll. is used by Microsoft Windows Server 2003, If you shut down lpk.dll, it will likely start again at a later time either after you restart your computer or after an application start. To stop lpk.dll, permanently you need to uninstall the application that runs this process which in this case is Microsoft Windows Server 2003, from your system.
After uninstalling applications it is a good idea to scan you Windows registry for any left over traces of applications. Registry Reviver by ReviverSoft is a great tool for doing this.
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What is a process and how do they affect my computer?
A process usually a part of an installed application such as Microsoft Windows Server 2003, or your operating system that is responsible for running in functions of that application. Some application require that they have processes running all the time so they can do things such as check for updates or notify you when you get an instant message. Some poorly written applications have many processes that run that may not be required and take up valuable processing power within your computer.
Is lpk.dll known to be bad for my computer's performance?
We have not received any complaint about this process having higher than normal impact on PC performance. If you have had bad experiences with it please let us know in a comment below and we will investigate it further.
What can I do if lpk.dll is causing errors on my computer?
The first thing you should do if lpk.dll. is causing errors on your computer is to run a Windows registry scan with Registry Reviver If you are still seeing errors after this you should uninstall the program that lpk.dll, belongs to, in this case Microsoft Windows Server 2003