getuidx64 appears to be a 64-bit executable, likely tasked with retrieving Unique Identification (UID) data, system identifiers, or performing low-level security token manipulation.
In the landscape of modern Windows security architecture, the boundary between user mode and kernel mode is the primary line of defense against unauthorized system access. For security researchers, red teamers, and malware analysts, understanding how specific system calls interact with privilege levels is crucial. getuidx64 require administrator privileges exclusive
Windows isolates processes running under different users. If you are a standard user, you cannot query the details (like the User ID) of processes owned by other users or the SYSTEM account. getuidx64 appears to be a 64-bit executable, likely
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If getuidx64 is a command-line utility that closes immediately after clicking, you must run it through an elevated console.