You can either right click the 'Name' column header and check on 'Command line' or find the netsh.exe in the list, right click and click 'Open File Location'. If you do CTRL + Shift + ESC to open task manager,Ĭlick more details to view the full window
To find out if it's genuine, I'd probably check the location of which it's opening.
Now we know what it's for, it's a case of figuring out why it's opening. It can be used to add/remove networks also. It's used to complete actions on the network adapters on the machine.įor example, in the industry, we open command prompt (cmd) and type 'netsh wlan show profile' - this will show you all the wireless networks saved into your computer. Netsh is a command line tool as Grizzly correctly pointed out.