I had already updated the note after confirming that NLA is not required. It took a few tries, but I can confirm this on a Windows Server 2003 R2 system as well. There's something concerning about this concept of a post-authentication desktop token...https://twitter.com/DimitriNL/status/1136634739413127169 …
Though I suspect that the mechanism in the Win2k3 case may be something different altogether. Especially since the screen locking (via screensaver only it seems?) appears to be a different beast. i.e. once the screensaver kicks on, perhaps it's not actually locked yet?
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That is, on Windows 2003, perhaps the screensaver-induced session lock doesn't actually lock the session until the point where you try to interact with it, as opposed to when the screensaver first comes on? Either way, I hope that nobody cares by this point.
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