Should I block it?

No, this file is 100% safe to run.

VersionsAdditional versions

6.3.9600.16384 (winblue_rtm.130821-1623) 4.35%
6.3.9600.16384 (winblue_rtm.130821-1623) 0.10%
6.3.9431.0 (winmain_bluemp.130615-1214) 0.24%
6.3.9431.0 (winmain_bluemp.130615-1214) 0.05%
6.2.9200.16384 (win8_rtm.120725-1247) 2.49%
6.2.9200.16384 (win8_rtm.120725-1247) 13.87%
6.2.8400.0 (winmain_win8rc.120518-1423) 0.10%
6.2.8400.0 (winmain_win8rc.120518-1423) 0.10%
6.2.8250.0 (winmain_win8beta.120217-1520) 0.05%
6.2.8102.0 (winmain_win8m3.110823-1455) 0.10%
6.1.7600.16385 (win7_rtm.090713-1255) 25.05%
6.1.7600.16385 (win7_rtm.090713-1255) 44.53%
6.1.7600.16385 (win7_rtm.090713-1255) 0.05%
6.0.6001.18000 (longhorn_rtm.080118-1840) 7.08%
6.0.6001.18000 (longhorn_rtm.080118-1840) 1.46%
6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) 0.39%

Relationships


PE structurePE file structure

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Import table
advapi32.dll
CheckTokenMembership, SetServiceStatus, ReportEventW, RegisterEventSourceW, DeregisterEventSource, RegisterServiceCtrlHandlerW, StartServiceCtrlDispatcherW, RevertToSelf, CreateProcessAsUserW, ImpersonateLoggedOnUser
gdi32.dll
CreateSolidBrush
kernel32.dll
CloseHandle, UnmapViewOfFile, DuplicateHandle, GetCurrentProcess, MapViewOfFile, CreateFileMappingW, GetProcessHeap, HeapFree, lstrcmpW, K32GetModuleBaseNameW, K32GetModuleInformation, GetLastError, K32EnumProcessModules, CompareStringW, lstrlenW, CompareFileTime, GetSystemTimeAsFileTime, K32GetModuleFileNameExW, OpenProcess, GetCurrentProcessId, SetLastError, GetTickCount, HeapSetInformation, GetCurrentThreadId, LocalFree, FormatMessageW, GetModuleHandleW, CreateEventW, DelayLoadFailureHook, GetProcAddress, FreeLibrary, InterlockedCompareExchange, LoadLibraryExA, Sleep, HeapAlloc, TerminateProcess, QueryPerformanceCounter, GetModuleHandleA, SetUnhandledExceptionFilter, GetStartupInfoA, InterlockedExchange, UnhandledExceptionFilter, LoadLibraryA
msvcrt.dll
DllMain
ntdll.dll
WinSqmIsOptedIn, WinSqmSetDWORD, WinSqmEndSession, WinSqmStartSession, WinSqmSetString, WinSqmAddToAverageDWORD, WinSqmAddToStream, WinSqmIncrementDWORD, RtlAllocateAndInitializeSid, RtlFreeSid, WinSqmEventEnabled, WinSqmEventWrite
psapi.dll
GetModuleBaseNameW, EnumProcessModules, GetModuleFileNameExW, GetModuleInformation
shell32.dll
SHGetFolderPathW
user32.dll
EnumWindows, RegisterShellHookWindow, SetWindowLongW, RegisterWindowMessageW, PostQuitMessage, IsWindow, DestroyWindow, DefWindowProcW, SetTimer, GetLastInputInfo, MoveWindow, GetSystemMetrics, KillTimer, SetShellWindow, SystemParametersInfoW, ShowWindow, GetWindowTextW, RegisterClassW, GetWindow, UnregisterClassW, DispatchMessageW, GetMessageW, GetUserObjectInformationW, GetThreadDesktop, GetProcessWindowStation, LoadStringW, FlashWindowEx, DestroyIcon, LoadIconW, GetWindowRect, FindWindowW, SendMessageW, GetWindowLongW, GetClassLongW, PostMessageW, GetWindowThreadProcessId, GetWindowInfo, GetClassNameW, LoadCursorW, GetWindowTextLengthW, SetTaskmanWindow, CreateWindowExW
version.dll
GetFileVersionInfoW, GetFileVersionInfoSizeW, VerQueryValueW
winsta.dll
WinStationGetSessionIds, WinStationRevertFromServicesSession, WinStationSwitchToServicesSession
wtsapi32.dll
WTSUnRegisterSessionNotification, WTSRegisterSessionNotification, WTSDisconnectSession, WTSQueryUserToken

ui0detect.exe

Interactive services detection by Microsoft

Remove ui0detect.exe
Version:   6.2.9200.16384 (win8_rtm.120725-1247)
MD5:   fb3475fea1ccb0daea1ebe44d0e3bb7d
SHA1:   b99f1897687f451df9f9b187c35cf374b4e634bc
SHA256:   16de6e0894c356a58af12bec2fe9b188f147dd4b16cb2414de600ce4127f929d
This is a Windows system installed file with Windows File Protection (WFP) enabled.

What is ui0detect.exe?

Services and system processes run in session 0. Interactive Services Detection (the blinking button on the taskbar) is a mitigation for legacy applications that detects if a service is trying to interact with the desktop. This is handled by the Interactive Services Detection (UI0Detect) service.

About ui0detect.exe (from Microsoft)

On a 32-bit version of Windows, the OS will detect desktop interaction and start the UI0Detect service and you will see the flashing taskbar button. On a 64-bit version of Windows, if the service is a

DetailsDetails

File name:ui0detect.exe
Publisher:Microsoft Corporation
Product name:Interactive services detection
Description:Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
Typical file path:C:\Windows\System32\ui0detect.exe
Original name:UI0Detect.exe.mui
File version:6.2.9200.16384 (win8_rtm.120725-1247)
Product version:6.2.9200.16384
Size:40 KB (40,960 bytes)
Digital DNA
PE subsystem:Windows GUI
Entropy:5.944083
File packed:No
Code language:Microsoft Visual C++
.NET CLR:No
More details

BehaviorsBehaviors

Services
Runs under 'SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services' by the Service Controller (services.exe)
  • 'UI0Detect'

Windows OS versionsDistribution by Windows OS

OS versiondistribution
Windows 7 Home Premium 34.00%
Windows 8.1 17.50%
Windows 7 Ultimate 15.00%
Windows 8.1 Pro 7.50%
Windows 7 Professional 6.00%
Windows 8 4.00%
Windows 8.1 Single Language 3.50%
Windows 8 Pro 3.00%
Windows 8 Single Language 2.50%
Windows 8.1 Pro with Media Center 2.00%
Windows 7 Home Basic 1.50%
Windows 8 Enterprise N 1.00%
Windows 8.1 N 0.50%
Windows Seven Black Edition 0.50%
Windows 8.1 Enterprise Evaluation 0.50%
Windows Vista Home Premium 0.50%
Windows 8 Enterprise 0.50%

Distribution by countryDistribution by country

United States installs about 45.73% of Interactive services detection.

OEM distributionDistribution by PC manufacturer

PC Manufacturerdistribution
Hewlett-Packard 18.90%
Dell 18.90%
ASUS 18.11%
Acer 12.60%
Toshiba 10.24%
Lenovo 8.66%
Sony 4.72%
Intel 2.36%
GIGABYTE 1.97%
Samsung 1.57%
Alienware 1.18%
Medion 0.79%
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