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About Windows Management Instrumentation (wmiprvse.exe)
Author: Sturat Michael M
Windows Management Instrumentation or WMI is in fact a part of Microsoft Windows operating system. It generally enables management information and controls program in an enterprise setting. Windows Management Instrumentation Provider Service (wmiprvse.exe) software was first introduced in Windows XP platform and gradually updated for use in Windows 2003 platform. It is a host process related to WMI and developed to address failure issues in the Windows 2000 platform. Previously, failure of a single WMI would cause the failure of all WMI services. With wmiprvse.exe software, only a single provider service would be affected. Ultimately, computers won't be restarted automatically (which is a good thing).
This software is important for maintaining the security and stability of operating system (OS) and it enables OS to run smoothly. You should, however, know where this software is situated and where it's running from in your PC. A normal functioning OS uses various accounts to run wmiprvse.exe. Basically, you'll see it running simultaneously from Network Service, Local System, and Local Service. It should also be located in “systems32” in your OS. If it is running from a different location, there is a chance that your computer has been infected by a Trojan or virus. Various malware come under the disguise of this software and it is not easy to detect this malware immediately. Often, the malware also come under the disguise of Windows Management Instrumentation.
By doing a simple check on all running processes and their origin, you can detect malware and eliminate the threat. Many hackers also use such malware to hard your files and gain access to your computer by bypassing the security code. In the event where your computer security is compromised, the worst case scenario would be system error and computer crash. Therefore, if you find that you have a similar threat at hand, do use an antivirus system to eliminate the malware before rebooting your OS.
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This software is important for maintaining the security and stability of operating system (OS) and it enables OS to run smoothly. You should, however, know where this software is situated and where it's running from in your PC. A normal functioning OS uses various accounts to run wmiprvse.exe. Basically, you'll see it running simultaneously from Network Service, Local System, and Local Service. It should also be located in “systems32” in your OS. If it is running from a different location, there is a chance that your computer has been infected by a Trojan or virus. Various malware come under the disguise of this software and it is not easy to detect this malware immediately. Often, the malware also come under the disguise of Windows Management Instrumentation.
By doing a simple check on all running processes and their origin, you can detect malware and eliminate the threat. Many hackers also use such malware to hard your files and gain access to your computer by bypassing the security code. In the event where your computer security is compromised, the worst case scenario would be system error and computer crash. Therefore, if you find that you have a similar threat at hand, do use an antivirus system to eliminate the malware before rebooting your OS.
Stuart is writing for many websites, He enjoys writing and sharing articles on wide range of topics such as wmiprvse.exe and wmiprvse.exe. Visit to find more information.
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