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Comparison of ACLs for traditional Windows 10 applications and those designed for the Modern UI #31

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langweg opened this issue May 11, 2018 · 0 comments

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langweg commented May 11, 2018

This issue enhances the theoretical understanding of ACLs used in Windows and its results could be used in a report or a scientific article.

How does a token of a traditional Win32 application look like when executed in Windows 10?
How does a token of a Modern UI (i.e. Windows Store) app look like when executed in Windows 10?
How can the differences in tokens be explained and how can they be justified?

How does a token look like for an application that is an accessibility application executed on the secure desktop? (Could e.g. be tested with the logon desktop.)
https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/desktop/mt826492

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