Object Manager
An object consists of a standard header and object-specific attributes. Because all objects have the same structure, there is a single object manager in Windows that maintains all objects.
The object header includes items such as the object name, so that other processes can reference the object by name, and a security descriptor, so that the object manager can control which processes access the system resource.
The tasks that the object manager performs include the following:
- Creating objects
- Verifying that a process has the right to use the object
- Creating object handles and returning them to the caller
- Maintaining resource quotas
- Creating duplicate handles
- Closing handles to objects