The creating thread becomes a UI thread (if it’s the first User/GDI call it makes), getting a message queue (provided internally by Win32k.sys in the kernel). The relationship between a process, its threads, and windows, along with desktop and Window Stations, can be summarized in the following figure: A process, threads, windows, desktops and a Window StationĪ window is created by a thread, and that thread is designated as the owner of the window. Where do windows (those usually-rectangular elements, not the OS) come into the picture? The relationship between processes and threads is fairly well known – a process contains one or more threads, running within the process, using process wide resources, like handles and address space. Posted on MaCategories Device Drivers, Kernel, Security, Training, Uncategorized, Windows Internals Tags Training, WindowsInternals 1 Comment on Registration is open for the Windows Internals training Processes, Threads, and Windows The sessions will be recorded, so can watch any part you may be missing, or that may be somewhat overwhelming in “real time”.Īs usual, if you have any questions, feel free to send me an email, or DM me on twitter ( or Linkedin ( ). if you’ve sent me an email before when I posted about my upcoming classes, you don’t have to do that again – I will send full details soon. If you’d like to register, please send me an email to with “Windows Internals training” in the title, provide your full name, company (if any), preferred contact email, and your time zone. Participants from Ukraine (please provide some proof) are welcome with a 90% discount (paying 80 USD, individual payments only). ![]() ![]() ![]() Training cost is 800 USD, if paid by an individual, or 1500 USD if paid by a company. Here are the dates and times (all based on London time) – 5 days total: However, I am opening registration today for the Windows Internals training with some date changes from my initial plan. My schedule has been a mess in recent months, and continues to be so for the next few months.
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