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== Overview and Motivations ==
== Overview and Motivations ==


Integrity is a new security concept introduced in Windows Vista. Securable objects within the system, including applications and their associated windows, directories and files, and registry keys, are associated with one of a limited set of integrity levels. These integrity restrictions are independent of user level security restrictions.
Integrity is a new Windows security concept introduced with Windows Vista. Securable objects within the system, including applications and their associated windows, directories and files, and registry keys, are associated with one of a limited set of integrity levels. These integrity restrictions are independent of user level security restrictions.


In general, Integrity applies the general rule of "no write-up", implying objects with lower integrity do not have security rights that allow access to objects with a higher level. In addition, objects running at lower integrity levels often have "no read-up" rules applied as well which restrict access completely.
In general, Integrity applies the general rule of "no write-up", implying objects with lower integrity do not have security rights that allow access to objects with a higher level. In addition, objects running at lower integrity levels often have "no read-up" rules applied as well which restrict access completely.
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