Since these files can also cause exe files not to open on your PC; you should check what to do here when such occurs.

What is uiSeAgnt.exe?

The uiSeAgnt.exe (User Interface for Client Session Agent) file is an extracted executable software file of Trend Micro Worry-Free Business Security by Trend Micro. It is responsible for running an endpoint application that provides real-time security services known as Session Agent. Furthermore, uiSeAgnt.exe is not an essential Windows process. So it can be modified depending on your preference. Though the file can be attached to a specific component and threaten the system if it is corrupt or compromised by viruses or malware.

The benefit of keeping the file is:

It allows the Trend Micro Worry-Free Business Security software to work on your computer.

Reasons you should disable it:

The uiSeAgnt.exe file can be a virus or malware disguised as an executable file. If you don’t use the Trend Micro Worry-Free Business Security software, the file is unnecessary.

Moreover, disabling it can’t pose any risk or danger to the system since it’s not an essential component.

How can I disable uiSeAgnt.exe?

Before anything else, you should:

Run a virus and malware scan to remove the file in no time.

After this, you can try the tweaks below.

1. End task for uiSeAgnt.exe

Ending the uiSeAgnt.exe process on your PC will kill its background activities and stop it from running. Check our article for more shortcuts to open Task Manager on your PC.

2. Remove the uiSeAgnt.exe file via File Explorer

Removing the uiSeAgnt.exe file in File Explorer will disable the software Trend Micro Client Session Agent program and its components. If the file still appears on your system, proceed to the next solution.

3. Run a System File Checker (SFC) scan

If the uiSeAgnt.exe file is present without the Trend Micro Worry-Free Business Security software installed, it is likely malicious. So, running the System File Checker scan will find and remove the corrupt files on your PC. Read our article about what to do if nothing happens when you select run as administrator on Windows 10/11.

Uninstalling the program responsible for the uiSeAgnt.exe file prevents the threats it causes the system and removes its components. In addition, you may be interested in antivirus software blocking .exe files on your PC and ways to fix it. Also, we recommend you read a similar article on what TrustedInstaller.exe is and why you should remove it. If you have further questions or suggestions, kindly drop them in the comments section.

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