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Least Privilege Security for Windows 7, Vista and XP
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The launch of Windows XP in 2001 heralded the long-awaited transition of consumer-orientated editions of Windows to the NT codebase. Microsoft designed the Windows Application Compatibility Infrastructure as part of Windows XP to help system administrators and home users solve compatibility problems with applications that were designed to run in Windows 98 or earlier versions of the 9x range.
In this chapter we will learn:
How the Application Compatibility Infrastructure uses shims to modify incompatible applications on the fly
Why using shims provides the best balance between compatibility and security
How to create shims using Application Compatibility Toolkit 5.5
Distributing compatibility databases to devices across the enterprise
In small enterprise environments or on home computers, compatibility fixes can be applied without using the Application...
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