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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 14, 2010
Filed:
Sep. 30, 2004
Lee George Laborczfalvi, Wollstonecraft, AU;
Anil Roychoudhry, Woodcroft, AU;
Andrew Gerard Borzycki, Lane Cove, AU;
Jeffrey Dale Muir, Logan Village, AU;
Huai Chiun Chin, Glenwood, AU;
Richard James Mazzaferri, Mooney Mooney, AU;
Lee George Laborczfalvi, Wollstonecraft, AU;
Anil Roychoudhry, Woodcroft, AU;
Andrew Gerard Borzycki, Lane Cove, AU;
Jeffrey Dale Muir, Logan Village, AU;
Huai Chiun Chin, Glenwood, AU;
Richard James Mazzaferri, Mooney Mooney, AU;
Citrix Systems, Inc., Fort Lauderdale, FL (US);
Abstract
A method for virtualizing access to named system objects includes the step of receiving a request to access a system object from a process executing in the context of a user isolation scope, the request including a virtual name for the system object. A rule associated with the request is determined and a literal name for the system object is formed in response to the determined rule. A request to access the system object is issued to the operating system. The issued request including the literal name for the system object.