If you do not use the client actively, removing it is the best way to get rid of the process.
Once the scan is complete, Phoenix doesn't keep what it finds. It hands the list of discovered accounts back to the . These accounts are then "onboarded"—locked away in a digital vault where their passwords will be rotated and their sessions recorded. btexecext.phoenix.exe
instead of the HP/Bromium program folders, it could be malware "masking" itself as a legitimate process. Can I disable it? If you do not use the client actively,
: Ensure the functional account used by the service has the necessary rights to enumerate local groups on target servers. btexecext.phoenix.exe