Here are a few additional security protocols that may need to be addressed for PSICapture on servers that are locked down due to heavy security requirements.
PsiCapture uses a service to communicate back and forth to the user machines that are using it. By default is uses TCP 47232-47233, but the port number can be changed in the configuration if we need to.
After Psigen is installed, Users will need read/write access to the following locations on their machines to allow the system to write to log files and access real-time scanning directories.
C:\ProgramData\PSIGEN
C:\Program Files (x86)\PSIGEN
C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server Local DB\
These .EXE files sometimes need to be added to the Antivirus exceptions list:C:\Program Files (x86)\PSIGEN\Capture.AutoImportProcessor.EXE
There will need to be a shared folder set-up that PsiCapture can write batch files to. These will be the "Working" scanned files that users scan in. It is where Psigen stores the scanned images until they are migrated to FileBound, or closed and the retention date is met. (Generally 14 days) Users that are scanning will need access to this folder. Most of the time, this is just a folder set-up on the psigen server called "Psigen Batches" that is shared to users.
In order to license PSICapture server, it needs access to https://licensing.psigen.com/ which uses port the standard https port of 443.