![]() ![]() I doubt, though, that the missing drag & drop functionality was the reason behind pulling console windows out of csrss. People cried out even though most Windows users probably didn't even know of that feature. Drag & drop is such a case of data exchange which was ruled out. Since console windows were handled by csrss.exe this had the side-effect that you could no longer drag files onto a console window and have the full path and file name inserted. One of those changes was that applications running in different “levels” or as different users weren't allowed to exchange data freely. Starting with Windows Vista, Microsoft made some very substantial improvements and changes in regard to security. Previously those were handled by csrss.exe which is the “Client Server Runtime Process”, a process running with system-level privileges. ![]() Conhost.exe is the new host process for console windows.
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