Og så blev han sgu sur...Anyway, i'm not keeping posting about this matter, no point. Thanks for all your input guys
Windows 8.1 and TC in admin mode problem
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TC 11.51 32+64bit on Win XP 32bit & Win 7, 8.1 & 10 (22H2) 64bit, 'Everything' 1.5.0.1391a
TC 3.60b4 on Android 6, 13, 14
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No, I don't. It's the security feature that exists since Win2k that prevents messages being sent between two processes with different tokens. Drag'n'Drop relies on messages of course.Tass wrote:You are talking about a different thing Dalai, you switch subject as it fits you...
Your video doesn't prove that the feature can be disabled, it just shows that messages can be sent between processes that have the same token. That's all.I proved it can be done with that video.
Elevated processes have a different token, processes running under a different user have a different token. It's the same thing that prevents messages from being sent as "items to share", as you call it.The security measure we disable here is the one that assigns different tokens to desktop and elevated instances, not the imposibility to share items between different users, of course.
It is, since this is about messages that are to be sent from one process to another. If the processes have the same token, there is no problem. It they don't, Windows doesn't allow messages to be sent. And as I said: D'n'D uses messages to drop files to the target process. That's why you can't drop files to any process that runs with a different token, either because it's running elevated or as a different user.We were talking just and simply about droping an item from desktop to TC admin window.
Don't lecture me about Windows security features that we are not discussing here
Once again: you didn't. In your video the Explorer runs with the same token, so TC is allowed receive the drop message from it. If UAC is enabled and TC is running elevated, Windows just doesn't allow the drop message to be sent. That's it, there's nothing more about it. And I don't know how else I could explain it any better.[...] and i proved you it can be disabled and done.
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Dalai
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