Consider the following scenario:
- You install Windows Installer 4.5 on a computer that is running Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008.
Note Windows Installer 4.5 is included with Windows Vista Service Pack 2 and with Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2. - You run a WMI query for the Win32_Product WMI class in an application or a service. For example, you use the Windows Management Instrumentation Tester tool (Wbemtest.exe) to query the Win32_Product WMI class.
- Temporary files may be left behind in the C:\Windows\Installer folder. These temporary files cause the size of the folder to grow. This may in turn cause drive C to run out of disk space.
- The following event is logged in the Application log one or more times:
- You may notice CPU usage for the Wmiprvse.exe process which hosts the Windows Installer provider (Msiprov.dll).