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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T00:28:05+00:00 2026-06-14T00:28:05+00:00

I have the following program written in C: #include stdafx.h #include <Windows.h> void main()

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I have the following program written in C:

#include "stdafx.h"
#include <Windows.h>

void main()
{
    char buffer[1000];
    int size = sizeof(buffer);
    PDWORD required_size;

    printf("----Application Privileges----\n\n");
    printf("In this program, we are going to obtain information about the application privileges\n\n");

    HANDLE process = OpenProcess(SYNCHRONIZE, FALSE, GetCurrentProcessId()); //Opening the current process
    HANDLE token; //Creating a handle for the token
    OpenProcessToken(process, TOKEN_ADJUST_PRIVILEGES, &token); //Opening the process token

    GetTokenInformation(token, TokenPrivileges, buffer, size, required_size); //Obtaining the token information
    printf("The following information was obtained with regards to the token privileges: \n\n");
    printf("%s\n\n", buffer);

    printf("Press enter to exit the program");
    getchar();

}

Now, I am relatively new to the use of tokens. When I try to execute the program, the following error comes up:

Run-Time Check Failure #3 – The variable ‘required_size’ is being used without being initialized.

How can I solve this problem please? What I want to do is to display information about the token privileges of the current process to the user.

I don’t know exactly what the last variable (ReturnLength [out]) in the GetTokenInformation method does. I tried reading the msdn documentation but did not understand its use.

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    2026-06-14T00:28:06+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 12:28 am

    Check the example and detailed explanation I gave you again. You need to find the length of the buffer first. Then initialize your buffer to exactly the size of the TOKEN_PRIVILEGES structure that you get. Here’s the line that does initialization:

    BYTE* pBuffer = new BYTE[dwLen];
    
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