Lsass.exe is missing in Windows XP

When you start Windows XP, it complains that lsass.exe is missing - how this repairable?

Hey MauriceLatham,

Here is a link to the Microsoft Support Article which should be a great help for you. You will need your boot drive Microsoft XP for the official fix.
If you do not have your Windows XP boot disk, follow this link here and take a look at the position of Joselbarra. In the lower part of his post, he provides a great alternative with links and an easy to follow guide.
Please let me know if I helped!

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