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<title>Facts about Wmiprvse exe</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Author : Brian Jones<br><br>The wmiprvse exe is used by Windows for assessing data about management  To be specific, the component is used within an enterprise setting  <br><br>Other Purposes <br><br>As with other Windows components, this one has other functions  For example, programmers can use this file to make software  In particular, monitoring applications make use of this file  These programs vary in function  <br><br>Most can help users and administrators know when a network event occurs  For system managers, this is very important  This component can be used to alter the desktop  Well designed software can be utilized to locate files in the network  <br>Other Settings of Wmiprvse exe<br><br>The file itself is situated at the shared service host  It is usually placed with other service components  This has been the practice since Windows XP  Remember that providers in the file are loaded apart from the rest  Being an executable, it is classified as a host process  <br><br>WMI <br><br>The file is also known as WMI or Windows Management Instrumentation  Apart from gathering data it also handles other controls  Technically speaking, the file is only a component of WMI  <br><br>The executable was developed to address the shortcomings of the old WMI  The old WMI (pre Windows XP) was prone to crashes  When one failed, the entire system would freeze  With wmiprvse exe, this problem was addressed  Even if a WMI crashed, the other services wouldn't be affected  <br><br>Security Protection <br><br>The file is also important for securing the OS  That's the reason why it is present in numerous accounts  You can see this in NetworkService, LocalService and the LocalSystem  The file is at the systems32 folder  This would be in the Windows\System folder  <br><br>Malware and Viruses <br><br>Some viruses assume this file name  You will know it's a virus because the file is in another folder  One of the difficulties with this virus type is the name  Most users who see it won't delete the file, thinking that it's a system file  Use the Security Task manager to check wmiprvse exe  This utility will show where the file is <br><br>If it's somewhere other than Windows\System, it's a virus  <br>Activate the antivirus software to remove the malware  If necessary, run the PC in Safe Mode  When in Safe Mode, run the antivirus program  Reboot the system  If the malware is gone, run system update  Windows patches also help protect your system from being hacked  <br><br>Software Updates<br><br>Note: the efficiency of antivirus software depends on how often you update it  Daily updates offer the best protection  If you keep forgetting, go to the configuration settings  Go to the updates and turn it to automatic  Update both the program and the virus list  <br><br>Sometimes the virus or malware uses another name  Among the most common ones are W32/Sonebot-B - sophos com, Wbem and wmiprvsw exe  The latter is particularly hard to detect  You should always keep your files in backup discs <br><br>Files and processes like wmiprvse exe are important yet few know how they function  As a network manager, you should be aware of how they work  The integrity of your database may rest on it <br><br>Please click these links if you want to know more about <a href='http://taskamanager.ning.com/profiles/blogs/a-fast-peek-on-wmiprvse-exe'>wmiprvse.exe</a> or <a href='http://www.systemdisc.com/wmiprvse'>wmiprvse.exe</a> in general.]]></description>
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<title>Information about Smss exe</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Author : Brian Jones<br><br>Smss exe is one of those processes used by the Windows operating system  Knowing the crucial role it plays will help keep your OS running smoothly  <br><br>Basic Function <br><br>The process is part of the Session Manager Subsystem  Its main role is to organize the sessions taking place in the environment  Its vital role is the reason why it is included in most versions of Windows <br><br>Currently it is used in XP, Windows NT, 2000 and Server 2003  Windows Vista also incorporates it  Earlier versions of Windows do not  Apart from session management, smss exe is used in the following ways  <br><br>Other Tasks <br><br>Its other purpose is to create environmental variables  These are necessary for the OS to process information  In addition, the process activates the kernel  It also plays a role in running the Win32 subsystem  This is one of the most important processes in Windows  <br><br>There are many components included in this subsystem  Among them are win32k sys and winsrv dll  The former is in kernel mode and the latter in user mode  The csrss exe is also harnessed  These system files are all started by smss exe  <br><br>Other files and processes commenced are those in the following Registry key: HKLM\\System\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\Session Manager\\SubSystems  The process also initializes DOS device mappings  <br><br>Among them are LPT1, NUL and CON  AUX, COM1 and the drive letters are also started  The drive letters make it possible to identify and use the disk drives and CD / DVD on computers  <br><br>These mappings are located at the following Registry key: HKLM\\System\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\Session Manager\\DOS Devices  The process also makes memory paging files (virtual memory)  It also checks the Windows Logon Manager (winlogon exe)  	<br><br>Note: those Registry keys can be accessed with the Registry editor  Do not modify those values without an original backup copy of the file  <br><br>How the Program Runs <br><br>This is a memory resident application  When the PC is booted, it allocates space for itself in memory  If you load Windows Task Manager, you'll see smss exe  While the session takes place, it keeps an eye on winlogon exe and csrss exe  <br><br>If there are no problems, the OS will shut down  If there are difficulties, the system may crash  It may refuse to shut down too  The reason is this component  <br><br>Trojan Virus <br><br>Some Trojan viruses use this name to disguise itself  Different versions of the malware are around  The most destructive ones can destroy your files and steal passwords  <br><br>If you do online banking, the Trojan can steal the data  Use Windows' search feature to see how many are in your system  If there are many, run a virus scanner  It will remove the illegitimate ones  <br><br>Do not delete the legitimate one  In fact you should not terminate it at any point  Doing so will produce serious repercussions for your system  If the system hangs, try rebooting  If the problem doesn't go away, you may have to reinstall the operating system  <br><br>Smss exe is one of the most important components in your PC  This is the reason why hackers use viruses with that name  Don't allow yourself to be deceived  By having an updated antivirus program, you can remove the malware <br><br>If you want know more about 
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<title>Important Facts about Trojan Viruses</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Author : Brian Jones<br><br>rom casual computers to those who spend hours on the Web, knowing the facts about Trojan viruses is a must  If you store personal info on your PC, learning to protect yourself from these programs is necessary  <br><br>Definition <br><br>Technically, these aren't viruses  These are actually programs / software  However their actions and purpose are the same as viruses  For average computer users, the definition isn't as important as knowing how to spot and eliminate them  <br><br>What the Viruses Can Do <br><br>Their activities are often called payloads or attacks  These are classified into different types  Remote attacks go after FTP or HTTP servers  They can interrupt downloading of files  These viruses can also interfere with server requests and other processes  These Trojan viruses can also hack into proxy servers  <br><br>Payloads aren't limited to networks  Once active they can destroy files on hard disks  Others will attack the boot system  Once this happens the PC won't be able to boot up  Others are able to get personal information and passwords  These are relayed to various sites via HTTP  <br><br>The Way the Virus Works <br><br>It's impossible to give a standard process  These are created by different programmers  They do share common characteristics though  The most important is that they operate in secret  Most of the time, users won't know it's been activated  Only when the Trojan viruses are doing their damage will it be apparent  <br><br>How the Viruses Get in a PC<br><br>One way is by downloading  A user downloads a game or other software  He or she is unaware that the virus is included in the software  When the game is run, the virus is installed with it <br><br>Another way is through email  The virus is attached to the email  The user unknowingly opens it, infecting the computer  Often, the attachment is passed on to other users  The scenario repeats itself, and that's how it spreads  <br><br>Not to be discounted are pirate software  These come in DVD / CD or downloaded from the Web  Both sources are filled with Trojan viruses and other malware  <br><br>Protecting Yourself <br><br>Get an antivirus application  Install it and download the updates regularly  Run a virus scan whenever you download software  Never turn it off when you are online  Run a full virus scan at least every week  An anti spyware program will also help  Use it in conjunction with your antivirus software  <br><br>Always back up your documents  It should be done weekly at the very least  If your system is infected, run the virus scanner first  Don't back them up until your computer has been cleared <br><br>Never open an email attachment without scanning it  Don't just rely <br>on the email service scanner  Run one yourself  Needless to say, you should never use pirated software  Never install Active X or Java applets from suspicious looking websites  <br><br>Always read up on the latest news about Trojan viruses  You can never be too careful when it comes to your files  Take all the necessary precautionary steps as suggested  This will keep your data safe <br><br>Please click these links if you want to know more about <a href='http://troajn-virus.wetpaint.com/'>trojan virus</a> or <a href='http://www.systemdisc.com/trojan-horse-virus'>trojan virus</a> in general.]]></description>
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<title>Keeping Track of CPU Temperature</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Author : Brian Jones<br><br>Most computer users are aware of the dangers posed by viruses  However you should also know the CPU temperature  If not monitored, it can cause some serious problems  <br><br>The Potential Troubles <br><br>Caught up in work people may not realize that the computer is very hot  Keep in mind that a PC is made of wires and electrical components  Yes, there's a built in fan but excessive heat will force it to work harder  In the worst case scenario, it might get burned  <br><br>Check the BIOS Settings <br><br>The BIOS may help you find this out  Check your manual to learn how to access yours  Most of the time though, you just boot the PC and press F5 or F8  You will enter the BIOS setup screen  Look for the CPU temperature on one of them  It may be in one of the menus there  Analyze the settings there  <br><br>Note: there are other options you can change, including the system clock and many more  Don't alter any unless you know exactly what you are doing  <br><br>Check the Motherboard <br><br>Look in your motherboard manual  A lot of models provide users with ways to adjust the fan settings  If you want to raise it, look it up in the manual  Use the manual as a guide when you open the motherboard  <br><br>As with the BIOS, be careful  Tinker only the fan  Don't pull any of the jumpers or switches  Done properly, you can modify the fan and lower the CPU temperature  <br><br>Get Heat Monitor Software <br><br>These applications may cost some money, but they'll save you the trouble of opening up your PC just to get the temperature  It's a good idea to read customer reviews  Reading several will let you get an idea of the general view  If most reviews pick product A, it should be worth a purchase <br><br>Aside from reviews, check the fan controllers (the more the better)  These controller cards can be bought in most computer stores  When you install a heat monitoring software, choose one that is easy on the system resources  <br><br>Since it will be monitoring the CPU temperature, it has to be active at all times  If it takes up a lot of RAM, it'll slow things down  <br><br>Why CPU Overheating Happens <br><br>It's usually a combination of hot weather and a clogged environment  Running your computer in an air conditioned room should keep it from overheating  Using it for hours without benefit of a fan or air con will damage it  <br><br>The built in fans will not be enough during those hot summer days  Always turn on the air condition or fan during the hottest times of the day  <br><br>Overclocking is another culprit  Forcing your CPU to run at even greater speeds will force components to work harder and faster  It can lead to overheating  If done incorrectly, it might even damage the motherboard  <br><br>Monitoring your CPU temperature is as important as watching out for viruses  Using any of the abovementioned methods, you'll be able to steer clear of heating problems <br><br>For more information about <a href='http://www.cputemperature.org/'>cpu temperature</a>, visit this link to find out about <a href='http://quizilla.teennick.com/stories/15437129/a-brief-review-about-cpu-temperature'>cpu temperature</a>.]]></description>
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