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Why does my computer have session 0 (Operating System Space) and session 2 but not session 1 (user space)?

Iziren Okhamafe 16 Reputation points
Mar 24, 2023, 12:39 AM

Hello, I was experimenting with the Windows Sysinternal Tools and learned that typically speaking there are two sessions in Windows OS, Session 0 and Session 1. Session 0 is allocated to the Operating System and Session 1 is allocated to the User space. However, my computer does not have a Session 1, it only has a Session 2.

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What could be the cause of this? I am on Windows 11 Pro.

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  1. Castorix31 88,061 Reputation points
    Mar 24, 2023, 4:48 AM

    Session ID is incremented everytime you logoff/logon

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