WMI is a low-level operating system service which can be disabled though it
is not recommended to do so. Wmiprvse.exe is a subsystem of WMI that is
loaded as needed by the service.
What problems are you having and what leads you to suspect WMI?
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"Sarah" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I suspect that WMI might be causing a conflict with some
> software on my system. I don't know very much about WMI
> but I would like to end the wmiprvse.exe process in
> Windows XP Professional (is possible) but I don't know
> how. Is this possible?