Although Psminitsessionexe is a legitimate and essential Windows process, it can sometimes cause issues. Some common problems associated with Psminitsessionexe include:
: Instead of rendering a standard Windows desktop shell (like explorer.exe ), Remote Desktop Services (RDS) is hardcoded to run PSMInitSession.exe as the initial initialization payload.
If you have more details about where you found "psminitsessionexe" or what software it's associated with, I could try to provide more specific information. psminitsessionexe
PSMInitSession.exe is a legitimate executable file associated with the component. It is not a Windows system file or a virus.
I found a process named psminitsessionexe — probably PsmInitSession.exe . Can anyone confirm? PSMInitSession
Failures associated with this process often manifest as the following error codes: Error Code Common Cause
To understand psminitsessionexe , you must first understand the challenge of running configuration management on Windows. Can anyone confirm
For a valid CyberArk installation, the PSMInitSession.exe file is signed by CyberArk and resides in a specific directory. The most reliable way to confirm you are working with the correct, safe file is to verify its location. It should be found in the C:\Windows\System32 folder or any other root Windows directory.
focus on troubleshooting why this executable fails to launch: : If the PSM server cannot find the PSMInitSession.exe
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