Guys from the RDBSS team continues to amaze me. Now they decided that KeBugCheck is not enough and scattered “int 3” in release code.
06 b19f35f4 8da8a582 nt!KiTrap03+0xf4
07 b19f378c 8daa7e2e rdbss!RxFsdCommonDispatch+0x8362
08 b19f37ac 90a28197 rdbss!RxFsdDispatch+0x6e
This is in addition to a BSOD introduced in Windows 10 1607 and carefully merged to Windows Server 2016 when an unprivileged(!) user can crash a remote RDP machine or RDP Server with multiple user sessions on it by just browsing folders on a mapped drives, the problem is in requests synchronization( which is obviously lacking in RDBSS ). Microsoft support said - “fix the application”( o yeah! synchronize FSD access from a user application ). Microsoft security research team said - “this is not a security bug”. O boy …
Hey guys from Microsoft. Publish the RDBSS source and I will fix these bugs for free. RDBSS is falling apart in Windows 10 since 1607 release.