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Windows Vista / Windows Registry / User Account Control / Mandatory Integrity Control / User Interface Privilege Isolation / Svchost.exe / Mandatory access control / Windows Resource Protection / Windows File Protection / Microsoft Windows / System software / Software
Date: 2006-08-06 15:21:32
Windows Vista
Windows Registry
User Account Control
Mandatory Integrity Control
User Interface Privilege Isolation
Svchost.exe
Mandatory access control
Windows Resource Protection
Windows File Protection
Microsoft Windows
System software
Software

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