lclock.exe
What is lclock.exe?
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Windows Process Description:
The process lclock.exe is a very simple application designed by Ying Han in 2004. The program lclock.exe was originally intended for himself in order to learn more about programming in Microsoft Windows.
The file lclock.exe is a part of the software LClock Application. It gives power to the standard clock of Windows with a high level of detail. The program lclock.exe replaces the old clock in the system tray with a Windows Longhorn clock. Longhorn is a codename for Microsoft Windows Vista and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 operating systems.
Upon its installation, the lclock.exe application not only enables you to change the clock's appearance and style, you also have the option of changing the clock metrics such as clock's vertical position, hour vertical offset, and the hour and minute offset. The calendar can be customized with improved skin formats. The new calendar comes with pop-up reminders that can be scheduled to be repeated at different intervals and can be seen with a single click of a mouse on the clock window. The lclock.exe program also features a basic yet convenient alarm system. The clock's properties can be changed by a right click on the system tray.
The file lclock.exe is located in the subfolder of C:/Program Files/LClock/. It has a known file size of 65536 bytes on Windows XP. The current version of the program lclock.exe is 1.62b.
The program lclock.exe is started at each Windows start. It writes an autostart key in the registry during the boot process. The lclock.exe file's registry values can be found in HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Explorer/User Shell Folders, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Run, HKEY_CURRENT_USER/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Run.
The program lclock.exe runs in the background and does not have any visible window. It is not an essential file of Windows, thus, it can be removed in the list of Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel or through its Uninstall utility.
Author: Ying Han.
Author URL: http://neowin.net
Part Of: LClock Application
Memory Usage: Low. It uses 65536 bytes of RAM resources on Windows XP
System Process: No
Application: No
Background Process: Yes
Uses Network: No
Uses Internet: No
Hardware Related: No
Common Path: C:\Program Files\LClock\
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