wmic error (invalid XSL format) in windows7

It’s a bug in the wmic command. It’s been suggested to copy XSL files into the %WINDIR%\system32 (or equivalent if 64 bit.) However, the command below works just as well without the need to copy files:

wmic process get ProcessId,Description,CommandLine,ExecutablePath,ParentProcessId /format:”%WINDIR%\System32\wbem\en-us\csv”

Of course, the “en-us” will be different for different locales.

If you want to redirect output to a file add a switch /output:”your filename here” before the process keyword

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