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Is there any value that identifies a system (windows 10 desktop device) which can be read both from a UWP app and from a Windows Service written in .NET Framework ?

I already considered:

  • Computername > To unsecure and can be faked to easily
  • ASHWID > Not available in .NET Framework
  • Network Snapshot (Read all Network Adapter addresses and build a magic string) > Works but changes every time a network was switched

Any other identifier that is accessible from both worlds on a single system?

Background: The app consists of three components. A Windows Service, a UWP App and a cloud broker. On first connection, the service and the UWP App do a handshake over the cloud broker. For this initial handshake an identifier must be submitted so both can then exchange a secure token.

Any ideas?

Thanks

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  • UWP apps run in a sandbox you're not going to get any uniquely identifying information about the hardware or the OS. Nov 28, 2017 at 17:31
  • ASHWID is such a ID. I don't need to identify the machine - I just need to know if service and UWP app are on the same machine for a handshake. Nov 28, 2017 at 17:45
  • See How to get a unique ID - should work from an NT service if it is running as the same user as the app, but I haven't personally tried it. If the service is running under a different account... hmm you could look at RPC for the app to ping the service.
    – Peter Torr
    Nov 29, 2017 at 4:05
  • What about MAC address?
    – Barry Wang
    Nov 29, 2017 at 10:07

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