Really (!) disable WISPTIS.EXE service (or program?)?


  1. Posts : 244
    win7pro 64bit
       #1

    Really (!) disable WISPTIS.EXE service (or program?)?


    I disabled the "Tablet PC Input Service" in Services management console for a Desktop 64bit Win 7.
    I guess this is the underlying service for WISPTIS.EXE

    Now when I start some other tools like "Toad for MySQL" then this program is started automatically anyway.

    It is running as

    C:\Windows\System32\WISPTIS.EXE /ManualLaunch

    Since I found no option in Toad.exe it must be started automatically by Win7 itself.
    Even worse: After exit of Toad WISPTIS continues to run.

    Why ?

    Why is disabling a service not enough?

    Maybe it is run not as a service but as a "normal" program?
    On another Win 7 computer it is NOT started when Toad is launched.
    Very strange

    How can I really, really get rid of this WISPTIS.EXE start?

    Can I simply delete it?

    Peter
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #2

    I believe reading this will be helpful.

    wisptis.exe Windows process - What is it?
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 10,485
    W7 Pro SP1 64bit
       #3

    Layback Bear said:
    I believe reading this will be helpful.

    wisptis.exe Windows process - What is it?
    Only the first two sentences seem to apply to W7.

    This sentence...
    wisptis.exe is installed on your system when installing Microsoft Office 2003, an Adobe product, or Journal Viewer via Windows Update.
    ...and the ones after it, don't seem to be true for W7. Wisptis.exe is a part of the OS without any other software installed.

    There are lots of threads in various forums and a few blogs that talk about attempting to prevent this app from running. I did not locate one that was successful.


    pstein,
    Does running WISPTIS.EXE cause problems for you?
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #4

    I effectively disabled WISPTIS.exe in Windows XP by copying an empty file (created with NotePad) called WISPTIS.exe into the folder C:\Windows\System32\

    I did take the precaution of first renaming the previous working copy of WISPTIS.exe as WISPTIS.ex_

    I haven't seen or heard from WISPTIS.exe since.
      My Computer


 

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