In short: for the Puppet Windows Agent.
Endpoint detection and response (EDR) and VPN clients often require deep system integration to monitor sessions, enforce policies, and establish secure tunnels. On Windows, session initialization is a privileged operation. Palo Alto Networks designed psminitsessionexe to handle these tasks early in a user's logon process. Understanding its normal operation is essential for security analysts, incident responders, and system administrators. psminitsessionexe
Typically, psminitsessionexe uses 10–50 MB of RAM. If it consumes hundreds of MB, the session context may have leaked resources. Restarting the Puppet agent service usually resolves this. In short: for the Puppet Windows Agent
In short: for the Puppet Windows Agent.
Endpoint detection and response (EDR) and VPN clients often require deep system integration to monitor sessions, enforce policies, and establish secure tunnels. On Windows, session initialization is a privileged operation. Palo Alto Networks designed psminitsessionexe to handle these tasks early in a user's logon process. Understanding its normal operation is essential for security analysts, incident responders, and system administrators.
Typically, psminitsessionexe uses 10–50 MB of RAM. If it consumes hundreds of MB, the session context may have leaked resources. Restarting the Puppet agent service usually resolves this.