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What does the slpd.exe file do?

The slpd.exe process is also known as Service Location Protocol or, as the case may be, OpenSLP (Version 2.0.0 0 x86) and is a part of OpenSLP (Version 2.0.0 0 x86) or, as the case may be, Avid DS. This software is produced by OpenSLP.org or, as the case may be, Avid (www.avid.com). An outdated or faulty version of slpd.exe can cause problems for your computer, ranging from slowness to error messages like these:

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What you should know about slpd.exe Service Location Protocol

slpd.exe is not part of Windows, but it is important nonetheless. Slpd.exe is found in a subdirectory of C:\Windows. Frequently occurring are file sizes such as 88,576 bytes (60% of all these files), 92,160 bytes or, as the case may be, 102,400 bytes.
It is the service "slpd".
It can be found in the Windows folder; however, it is not a Windows system file. There is no embedded description in this file. These days, this is rather unusual This slpd.exe process does not have a visible window, and does not appear on the taskbar. The file was developed by a so-called third party provider - and not by Microsoft. This slpd program is receiving or sending data on the LAN (your local network) or on the Internet. For this reason, 79% of all experts consider this file to be a possible threat. The probability that it can cause harm is high.

A slpd.exe file has a 56% certainty of being dangerous if it is found in a subdirectory of "C:\Program Files". In this case, the file size is usually 144,896 bytes (66% of all these files) or, as the case may be, 223,744 bytes. You can use Windows Control Panel (Programs icon) to completely remove the software. This process can initiate a network connection--either to the Internet or on your LAN. The program executes in the background, and can only be terminated using Windows Task Manager. It was developed by a so-called third party provider - and not by Microsoft. It has none of the usual file information, such as version number, etc.

If you see this file on your hard drive or in Windows Task Manager, please make sure that it is not a malicious variant. It's a fact that many trojans try to cloak their true identity by calling themselves slpd.exe. With the above information or by using tools like Security Task Manager you can determine if, in your case, the file is an undesirable variant.

What do other computer users say about slpd?

The file spreads very slowly and does not often make an appearance. Therefore, feedback from other users is not yet available.

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How to uninstall OpenSLP or Avid DS

To remove Service Location Protocol from your computer, please follow the manual instructions below.

  1. Click the Windows Start Button. You can find it in the lower-left corner of the taskbar.
  2. Type 'uninstall'.
  3. Click Add or remove programs.
  4. Now locate OpenSLP or Avid DS in the list of displayed applications.
  5. Click the program, and then click Uninstall.
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How to check if slpd.exe (Service Location Protocol) was uninstalled completely

After uninstalling, restart your computer. Then open Windows Explorer and check if a folder with the software name still exists under C:\Program Files. Also, check the Registry for remnants of Service Location Protocol. To do this, start Regedit, then look under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > Software for: Service Location Protocol or the name of the producer. Keep in mind that only a computer professional should delete entries in the Windows Registry directly.

Last but not least

If Windows is not working properly, startup is slow, or slpd.exe is causing problems, a good Windows diagnostic tool may help. This is especially effective when it comes to older computers that have accumulated vast quantities of "garbage data" as the result of many software installs and uninstalls.

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