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?
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