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What are types of kernel objects? |
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What is a kernel object? |
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User can access these kernel objects structures? |
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If we cannot alter these Kernel Object structures directly, how do our applications manipulate these kernel objects? |
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How owns the Kernel Object? |
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How does the kernel object outlive the process that created it? |
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Which is the data member common to all the kernel object and what is the use of it? |
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How to identify the difference between the kernel object and user object? |
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What is the purpose of Process Handle Table? |
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Name few functions that create Kernel Objects? |
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What is handle? |
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How the handle helps in manipulating the kernel objects? |
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What happens when the CloseHandle(handle) is called? |
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You forget to call CloseHandle - will there be a memory leak? |
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What is the need of process relative handles? |
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How the handles are handled in the child process? |
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Why the entries in the parent process table and child table are same? |
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What about the usage count in the parent child process tables? |
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What are Named Objects? |
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What do you mean by unnamed object? |
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