11 September 2009 0 Comments

UI0Detect, WlS0WndH and a lie…

http://blogs.msdn.com/yvesdolc/archive/2009/09/11/ui0detect-wls0wndh-and-a-lie.aspx   In my prior to last entry , I took a shortcut: you Windows Service user interface can be seen on Windows Vista and still on Windows 7. But beware, it’s not by default, not without additional end user involvement and very likely to no longer be there under Windows 8 ! It’s all about the Interactive Service Detection Windows Service (System32 UI0Detect.exe) and the DLL injected in your service to detect if it displays anything in Session 0 (System32 WlS0WndH.dll and SysWOW64 WlS0WndH.dll) Instead of trying to repeat the excellent work that Alex Ionescu did in his blog, let me highly advise you to take the time to read it

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