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The article delves into the kernel-mode objects and structures that manage Windows registry hives, focusing on the complex relationship between the _CMHIVE and _HHIVE structures. It explores their roles in memory management, synchronization, and transaction states, while discussing the implications for security and performance. Detailed insights on their layouts and functionalities are provided, along with the challenges of reverse-engineering undocumented structures.
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