The official definition in winddi.h always returns the result in an ULONG. This works to assign to a FLOATL on x86, which is also an ULONG, but it doesn't work on any other architecture, where FLOATL is actually a FLOAT, so the assignment would convert the ULONG encoding of the FLOAT to an actual float, which gives broken results. Work around this by simply replacing the definition with a sane one in win32k.
Implement a base security infrastructure with code that sets up a security descriptor for the service that we're going to connect through it. Such service is based upon a desktop and a window station.
=== DOCUMENTATION REMARKS ===
The authenticated user, represented by an access token that describes its security context, is the main holder and has ultimate power against the default created desktop and window station objects in USER. The authenticated user in question
is the actual logged in user, this is the case when the server is impersonating a client. Administrators on the other hand have some share of power against default desktop but their power in question is extremely limited against the default
window station as admins can only just enumerate the available and valid handle stations within a desktop.