iPoint.exe running despite not having a Microsoft mouse,

Hi, I'm scratching my itch OCD-like to optimize my main workstation and I discovered that I have ipoint.exe (IntelliPoint process) running. Because I currently does not have a Microsoft mouse, I don't see any reason for him to run. I am sure that I got the two Intellipoint (had a MS mouse in the past) and Intellitype installed in the past before the update to the keyboard and mouse more unified centre then perhaps the process or service is a vestige of that time. I don't want to uninstall the Center altogether due to the use of my Media keyboard but I would like to have information on why the process is running and if its is possible to disable. Thanks for your time.

He is not in 'Services' as suggested, it is in "Starting..." Uncheck the box 'Microsoft Intellipoint' and 'Ok' it. Sorted!

Danny

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    Maybe someday the dialog box 'ask a question' forums XP will ask these questions automatically when a new thread is started so I don't have to ask every time.  It might even be possible to solve a problem in a single response when enough information is provided.

    Thank you MS Answers, allowing the resolution of simple problems as frustrating and a lot of time as possible.

    Provide information on your system, the better you can:

    What is your system brand and model?

    What is your Version of XP and the Service Pack?

    Describe your current antivirus and software anti malware situation: McAfee, Symantec, Norton, Spybot, AVG, Avira!, MSE, Panda, Trend Micro, CA, Defender, ZoneAlarm, PC Tools, Comodo, etc..

    The afflicted system has a working CD/DVD (internal or external) drive?

    You have a true bootable XP installation CD (it is not the same as any recovery CD provided with your system)?

    Do you see that you think not you should see and when you see it?

    If the system works, what do you think might have changed since the last time it did not work properly?

    Googling a bit (very little) reveals that the file wzcsldr2.exe or wzcsldr3.exe belongs to a kind of device from D-link wireless connected to your system.

    Fact that sound familiar and you have something like this installed?

    If Yes, then I would get the page Support D-Link and find the latest driver for any device you use and install it.  You may need to first uninstall your device running - I'm sure they must have instructions and tips for the procedure.

    They also have an active Support Forum where you can post your problem/question to see if people there can help you get there.  There is already some discussion in the forums about the problems you describe, but since we know absolutely nothing about your system, you should probably take it yourself.

    I found a few other ideas through Googling, but I don't like some of the ideas I've read and if you stuff worked before, what do you think has changed since the last time it worked correctly?  Did you update or reinstall your device from D-Link or drivers, lately?

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