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Latest revision as of 04:03, June 23, 2016
Windows Management Instrumentation is a part of the Windows operating system which allows users to manage local and remote systems. Through this, daily management tasks using programming or scripting languages can be undertaken. Its features include rebooting a remote computer, manually starting a process on a remote system, and can also include views, querying, eventing and remoting.[1]
Issues
This process does not usually cause problems on its own. However, malware sometimes takes the same name, and tries to "hide in plain sight." This process may use a fair amount of CPU power while it indexes hardware, but if this high usage persists for hours or especially days, you may have a problem.
Process Names
- WmiPrvSE.exe (or all lower case, wmiprvse.exe)