What is the "wlidsvcm.exe" ?

Our database contains 67 different files for filename wlidsvcm.exe . You can also check most distributed file variants with name wlidsvcm.exe. This files most often belongs to product Microsoft® CoReXT. and were most often developed by company Microsoft Corp.. This files most often have description Microsoft® Windows Live ID Service Monitor. Agregate rating is 5(5) stars - based on 20 reviews.This is executable file. You can find it running in Task Manager as the process wlidsvcm.exe.

This file is part of the Windows Live ID Service - The Windows Live™ ID service (formerly known as the Passport Network) is the identity and authentication system provided by Windows Live. This service enables the user to connect to all favorite Window On-line services using one defined account. There is a video on MS pages how it works : http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-live/sign-in-what-is-microsoft-account

In this case thie file serves as a Microsoft® Windows Live ID Service Monitor, running in the background when user is connected to the service via Live ID and his/her credentials. Also check the MSDN pages for technical descrition of the Windows Live™ ID service usage: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb404787.aspx

wlidsvcm.exe Process

File details of most used file with name "wlidsvcm.exe"

Product:
Microsoft® CoReXT
Company:
Microsoft Corp.
Description:
Microsoft® Windows Live ID Service Monitor
Version:
7.250.4232.0
MD5:
2a46ffe841ec43001d5a293a54db34de
SHA1:
22e5c974e914d63dd9cccab3fc9354e8719559d5
SHA256:
8ed96fa434b48b0c1772195ed477536960c84cafce9a9a43543dffa85483b00d
Size:
223104
Directory:
%PROGFILES64%\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Windows Live
Operating System:
Windows 7
Occurence:
High oc2
Digital Signature:
Microsoft Corporation

Is the Process "wlidsvcm.exe" Safe or Threat ?

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100% of reviewed files are marked as Safe .
8% of reviewed files are marked as System file.
Latest new variant of the file with name "wlidsvcm.exe" was discovered 4135 days ago. Our database contains 22 variants of the file "wlidsvcm.exe" with final rating Safe and 2 variants with final rating Threat . Final ratings are based on file reviews, discovered date, users occurence and antivirus scan results.
Filename "wlidsvcm.exe" is used by Microsoft Windows System files. Many threats uses filenames of System Processes to camouflage itself. You should consider suspected any file which uses system filename and is not stored in system directory or has invalid file version information. Correct system file contains full file version information from Microsoft.

User Reviews of the "wlidsvcm.exe"

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Reviews for all files with name "wlidsvcm.exe"

  • SAFErating from user a for file %COMMONFILES%\Microsoft Shared\Windows Live\wlidsvcm.exeflag ru

  • SAFErating from user MikeOne for file %PROGFILES64%\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Windows Live\wlidsvcm.exe (Variant: 23325452)

    This file is part of the Windows Live ID Service - The Windows Live™ ID service (formerly known as the Passport Network) is the identity and authentication system provided by Windows Live. This service enables the user to connect to all favorite Window On-line services using one defined account. There is a video on MS pages how it works : http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-live/sign-in-what-is-microsoft-account
    In this case thie file serves as a Microsoft® Windows Live ID Service Monitor, running in the background when user is connected to the service via Live ID and his/her credentials. Also check the MSDN pages for technical descrition of the Windows Live™ ID service usage: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb404787.aspx

  • SAFErating from user Karllo68 for file %PROGFILES64%\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Windows Live\wlidsvcm.exe

  • SAFErating from user moosdijk for file %COMMONFILES%\Microsoft Shared\Windows Live\WLIDSvcM.exe

  • SAFErating from user Moraxv for file %PROGFILES64%\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Windows Live\WLIDSVCM.EXE

  • SAFErating from user MikeOne for file %COMMONFILES%\microsoft shared\Windows Live\WLIDSVCM.EXE (Variant: 1283734)

    This file is a legitimate part of the Windows Live ID Sign-In Assist Service. "Windows Live ID (formerly known as Microsoft Passport) is a service that allows you to use a single e-mail address and password, referred to as credentials, to sign into most Microsoft sites and services, as well as those of select Microsoft partners" - more info on http://privacy.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsliveid.mspx

  • SAFErating from user Admin for file %PROGFILES64%\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Windows Live\WLIDSVCM.EXE (Variant: 1283625)

    Windows Live ID Monitor

  • SAFErating from user Moraxv for file %PROGFILES64%\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Windows Live\WLIDSVCM.EXE (Variant: 309372)

    Version 7.250.4225.0

  • SAFErating from user young1125 for file %PROGFILES64%\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Windows Live\WLIDSVCM.EXE (Variant: 309372)

    This file is a legitimate part of the Windows Live ID Sign-In Assist Service.

  • SAFErating from user Don't PlaY for file %PROGFILES64%\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Windows Live\WLIDSVCM.EXE (Variant: 309372)

    safe File http://www.virustotal.com/file-scan/report.html?id=7f54164ab73160826991b565d1b1804ba9f6223830503b5a4f84b7e8aefaf6a1-1293281428

  • SAFErating from user Dunland for file %COMMONFILES%\microsoft shared\Windows Live\WLIDSVCM.EXE

  • SAFErating from user MikeOne for file %SystemDiskRoot%\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Windows Live\WLIDSVCM.EXE (Variant: 6213)

    This file is a legitimate part of the Windows Live ID Sign-In Assist Service. More info on www.microsoft.com

  • SAFErating from user MikeOne for file %COMMONFILES%\Microsoft Shared\Windows Live\WLIDSvcM.exe (Variant: 1890)

    This file is a legitimate part of the Windows Live ID Sign-In Assist Service. This file is safe, was not marked as a threat or virus-containing application by any antivirus software. Check the MD5 hash, there can be more versions of this file.