apoint.exe
apoint.exe known as Alps pointing device drivers apoint, has the following information and may help up understand this process better.
apoint.exe - Here is the scoop on Alps pointing device drivers as it pertains to computer network security. The big question: what is apoint.exe and is it spyware, a trojan and if so, how do I get rid of Alps pointing device drivers?
apoint.exe (Alps pointing device drivers) - Details
The apoint.exe process is used by your computer to receive input from either a touchpad (on a notebook computer) or from a mouse. If this process is stopped your notepad's touchpad may not work correctly.
apoint.exe is flagged as a system process and does not appear to be a security risk. However, removing Alps pointing device drivers may adversly impact your system.
The Process Server database currently registers apoint.exe to Alps.
This is part of Alps device drivers.
apoint.exe is related to apntex.exe,
Whenever you have a concern about a file like apoint.exe, feel free to visit our Anonymous Surfing section to help verify your file you are not giving away too much personal information.
The Process Server database is updated often, but inaccuracies may still exist, often caused by viruses named after valid files such as Alps pointing device drivers. Always verify your results just to play it safe.
APOINT.EXE - Disclaimer
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