- The Client/Server
Runtime Subsystem, or
csrss.exe, is a
component of the
Windows NT
family of
operating systems that
provides the user mode side of the...
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subsystem includes win32k.sys (kernel-mode), winsrv.dll (user-mode), and
csrss.exe (user-mode). Any
other subsystems listed in the
Required value of the...
- a few
Windows components, such as the Client/Server
Runtime Subsystem (
CSRSS), are
implemented using the
Native API. The
Native API is also used by subroutines...
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Services 0 20 K
System 4
Services 0 1,008 K smss.exe 300
Services 0 84 K
csrss.exe 468
Services 0 600 K wininit.exe 532
Services 0 132 K services.exe 636...
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Runtime Subsystem (
CSRSS) has been
responsible for
managing console windows on the
Windows NT
family of
operating systems. In
Windows 7,
CSRSS spawns one conhost...
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important example is the
creation of the Win32
subsystem process,
csrss.exe.
Before the
csrss.exe
process exists, no Win32
processes may be created, therefore...
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contains one
running application. The Win32
environment subsystem process (
csrss.exe) also
includes the
window management functionality,
sometimes called...
- the
Windows personality is
called the Client/Server
Runtime Subsystem (
csrss.exe). On
versions of NT
prior to 4.0, this
subsystem process also contained...
- boot-time operations, such as the
creation of
environment variables,
starting CSRSS, and
performing file-copy
operations that were
queued up from
before the...
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space of the Client-Server
Runtime Sub-System process. However, (like the
CSRSS data structures) the PEB is not a
kernel mode data
structure itself. It...