When the computer crashes, the system has an inetinfo.exe process, occupying more than 99% of the CPU, making my computer very slow! After it is turned off, the process will automatically restart again. After searching for information for half a day on the internet, none of them can solve the problem. It seems that many people have encountered this problem. How can this problem be solved?
Initially it was thought to be a virus, or someone was attacking the server (for personal computers)
However, the problem is caused by power failure and the machine restarts immediately. Therefore, the attack is excluded.
Disconnect the network connection. After IIS is restarted, there will be no problem. You can connect to the network and Connect yourself to the problem.
So the problem lies in IIS
Solution:
After the log writing function is removed, the system is OK.
(If you want to retain the log function, you may need to set up a new site. I have not tried it)
Analysis: The inetinfo.exe process is 100%
1、inetinfo.exe
22.16iisrstas.exe
32.16wscntfy.exe
The three processes cannot end with the end command.
Some people think it is a virus and want to end it, but it is not
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Inetinfo.exe process file: inetinfo or inetinfo.exe
Process file: IIS Admin Service helper
Description:
Inetinfo.exe is mainly used to support debugging for Microsoft Windows IIS network services. This Program It is very important for the normal operation of your system.
Prepared by: Microsoft Corp.
To: Microsoft Windows server suites
System Process: Yes
Background Program: Yes
Network used: No
Hardware related: No
Common error: Unknown N/
Memory usage: 4884kb
Security grade (0-5): 0
Spyware: No
Advertising software: No
Virus: No
Trojan: No
Solution for inetinfo.exe occupying 100% CPU
1. Use Windows Update to update the system.
2. Disable the default Management site of IIS and the virtual directory of the default site.
3. Delete IIS log files. When logs are damaged due to an illegal Shutdown (such as power failure), IIS will encounter an error when writing logs. After deleting the damaged log, restart IIS, IIS will recreate the log to correct the error.
4 Tib can be a virus. inetinfo.exe is a normal program, and the possible situation is:
(1) virus files with the same name but different locations exist and run
(2) The file is indeed infected with viruses. If so, the computer may be infected with Viruses Infected with files in the EXE format.
Stop the openssl.exeand inetinfo.exe processes, and then delete the files c: \ windows \ SESTEM \ openssl.exe and c: \ windows \ SESTEM \ inetinfo.exe. In this example, openssl.exe is a trojan program that can be scanned by a trojan scan tool.
----------------------------------------- Process file: iisrstas.exe process name: IIS restart Commands description: iisrstas.exe is the IIS reset command. Prepared by: Microsoft: Windows system process: no background process: No network used: no hardware related: no common error: Unknown memory usage: Unknown security level: 0 spyware: no advertising software: no virus: No Trojan: No
Inetinfo.exe is mainly used to support debugging for Microsoft Windows IIS network services. This program is very important to the normal operation of your system. It's not a virus, so don't worry.
--------------------------------------- Process file: wscntfyor wscntfy.exe
Normal path: c: \ windows \ system32 \ dllcache and c: \ windows \ system32. C indicates the system disk drive letter;
Process name: Microsoft Windows Security Center
Chinese name: Windows Security Alert
English description:
Wscntfy.exe is a part of the Microsoft Windows security system and outputs the current security status of your computer. This program is important for the stable and secure running of your computer and shoshould not be terminated.
Chinese reference:
Wscntfy.exe is part of Windows security-related policies. This program is very important to the normal operation of your system. If your firewall is disabled, automatic update is disabled, anti-virus software is not installed, or the antivirus software reports that the virus database has expired, it will remind you in the taskbar.
Prepared by: Microsoft
Microsoft Windows Operating System
Taskbar icon:
System Process: Yes
Background Program: No (the taskbar has an icon)
Network used: No
Common error: Unknown
Memory usage: less than 5,000 KB
Security level: Security
Spyware: No
Advertising software: No
Virus: No
Trojan: No