vROPS Horizon and high processor WmiPrvSE.exe Office Agent

We lack v6.1.0 Agent of skyline view that has the Operations Manager of vRealize built in agent.  With the operation of the service "VMware vRealize Agent of Horizon Operations Office", we find that 4-10% CPU usage (our VDI sessions are two of vCPU) of WmiPrvSE.exe.  Using the process monitor the process constantly trying to access the C:\Windows\System32\tzres.dll file which seems to cover the Windows time zone setting.  When the service is disabled as Wmiprvse.exe disappears and CPU goes back down.  Anyone has any ideas on what the heck is going on?  It's much too broad for a monitoring tool and you just want to remove all together.  We had this problem from the beginning (running vROPS 6 within our environment 5.3 view before the upgrade).

Thank you

Travis

Just a quick update... we have disabled the service vRealize and the CPU has dropped down.  We had trouble finding the value of the product anyway so we have stopped using it.

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