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Thread: WLIDSVC.exe and WLIDSVCM.exe process problem

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    WLIDSVC.exe and WLIDSVCM.exe process problem

    I have a desktop machine and it is been installed with Windows XP home. The problem is that I am not able to work or process well for the thing which would be better in order to function that is needed. I can see two processes that is WLIDSVC.exe and WLIDSVCM.exe. I do not know what is this actually. I ust hope they are not legit processess. I have Avira antivirus application installed to the system and the issue is that this two process seems to be alright They are not detected as threats. Please help me out.

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    Re: WLIDSVC.exe and WLIDSVCM.exe process problem

    For your information the WLIDSVC.exe process is not a threat. It is basically a Windows Live ID service which is used to integrate your Live ID accounts to your Windows Operating system. So in order to perform for the thing it is necessary that you do check for the change. It will be helpful and you can thus make the desired implementation that is necessary.

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    Re: WLIDSVC.exe and WLIDSVCM.exe process problem

    As the above post says you about WLIDSVC.exe proces. It is just a service. Similarly the WLIDSVCM.exe process is related to the device you can get the necessary information from the thread that is been provided. All you need to do is to click on the link and then check out What is WLIDSVCM.EXE. You will then be able to get to a better conclusion and make the change that is essential. Do check out.

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    Re: WLIDSVC.exe and WLIDSVCM.exe process problem

    I would suggest you to get download the MBAM that is Malware antimalwarebytes application. Then run the process in your system. This will surely help you out and make the change that is needed. It will be helpful for you. So do check and process for the thing. I hope this tool will let you to get to a better conclusion and make the desired change that is essential.

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    Re: WLIDSVC.exe and WLIDSVCM.exe process problem

    It would be better that you perform certan steps and then make the implementation. This will surely help you out and make the desired change. The steps are mentioned as below:

    • You first need to be connected to Internet
    • Now as it is been done you need to click on mbam-setup.exe
    • The installation will begin and now you need to follow the prompts
    • Update Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware options should be kept checked


    Now check out as it is been done.

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    Re: WLIDSVC.exe and WLIDSVCM.exe process problem

    It would be better that you get the MBAM application download and install to the system. This application will let the system to be functioned well and remove the dangerous threat that is affecting the system. So it is essential that you perform for the act as required and then perform as needed. It will be helpful and you can get the issue to be sorted. Do check out.

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