as documented in "Advanced Windows NT" by Jeffrey M. Richter (Microsoft Press),
and in https://is.muni.cz/el/1433/jaro2010/PB167/um/cv5/undocumented_CreateProcess.pdf .
[INCLUDE][SERVICES][WIN32K:NTUSER] Add an undocumented STARTF_INHERITDESKTOP flag
for the STARTUPINFO::dwFlags structure member, whose purpose is to tell Win32k
that the created handles to the window station and desktop to which the
process is connecting to, can be inherited by its child processes.
It is used when starting interactive services.
Observed via API monitoring on Windows 2003.
The PROCESS_DEVICEMAP_INFORMATION union has 2 fields, one is a handle, the other one is a structure of 36 bytes (independent of architecture). The handle forces 64 bit alignment on 64 bit builds, making the structure 4 bytes bigger than on 32 bit builds. The site is checked in NtQueryInformationProcess (case ProcessDeviceMap). The expected size on x64 is the size of the Query structure without alignment. autocheck correctly passes the site of the Query union member, while smss passes the full size of PROCESS_DEVICEMAP_INFORMATION. Packing the structure is not an option, since it is defined in public headers without packing. Using the original headers sizeof(PROCESS_DEVICEMAP_INFORMATION) is 0x28, sizeof(PROCESS_DEVICEMAP_INFORMATION::Query) is 0x24.
- Add support for the following command-line arguments: /k, /p (and a little bit
of /r), and add support for checking a particular volume.
A description of these arguments can be found at:
"Description of Enhanced Chkdsk, Autochk, and Chkntfs Tools in Windows 2000",
https://web.archive.org/web/20150215210228/http://support.microsoft.com:80/kb/218461
- Slightly improve some messages.
- Get rid of legacy OpenDirectory() and simplify GetFileSystem().
This effectively removes the temporary hacks introduced in r73486 (a35a785b)
and in r73487 (0ce031f7) for the LocalService and NetworkService accounts.
Now these accounts (and their corresponding user profiles) are created
on the fly, the first time a service that needs these is started.
The code introduced in r73501 (ade0d2cd) is now re-enabled: this has
been made possible thanks to commit f42b4bbe (thanks Eric!).
Dedicated to Joachim Henze ;-)
CORE-12541, CORE-12279
- RI_ScSetServiceBitsA: Just call RI_ScSetServiceBitsW.
- RI_ScSetServiceBitsW: Store the service bits in the service list entry.
TODO: Merge all service bits in a global variable and pass it to the server service. Maybe use netapi.I_NetServerSetServiceBits(Ex)?
- Perform an immediate system shutdown if the timeout is zero, otherwise
display the countdown shutdown dialog.
- Cleanup pShutdownParams->pszMessage as soon as the dialog goes away.
- It actually appears (tested on Windows 2000 and 2003) that sending
WM_CLOSE messages from a user-mode app to the shutdown dialog really
do nothing (and in particular does not cancel the shutdown!), so modify
the code to take this fact into account.
- Use the "%d days" format for timeouts longer than a day.
- Fail if timeout is 10 years or longer.
- TODO: Replace format strings by resources. German WinXP uses "%d days" instead of "%d Tage". We can do better! ;-)
- Replace the winlogon icon by the warning icon.
- Add more space for the main text.
- Move the shutdown time into a separate line to ensure it is always fully visible.
- Add more space for the shutdown message and keep the message empty by default.
- Clean up the resource IDs.
- Replace the UNICODE_STRING usMessage by a PWSTR pszMessage.
- Use the "%02d:%02d:%02d" time format and get rid of the safe string printf because the string will NEVER be longer than 8 characters.
- Rename the timer id constant because it is NOT a resource id.
- Rename variables according to the coding style.
- Add empty lines to separate logical blocks of code.
- Add spaces according to our coding style.
- Move g_hShutdownDialog and g_bShuttingDown into the shutdown parameters struct.
- Pass a pointer to the shutdown parameters to the shutdown thread and the shutdown dialog and use the pointer instead of the global variables.
- Move the timer code into a separate function because it requires local variables.