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There are several situations in which it is useful, or even necessary, to control user-mode debugging from the kernel debugger:
When you need to perform user-mode debugging, but also need control over the Windows kernel that the user-mode target is running on or need to use some kernel-mode debugging features to analyze the problem.
When your user-mode target is a Windows process such as CSRSS or WinLogon. For a detailed description of how to debug these targets, see Debugging CSRSS and Debugging WinLogon.
When your user-mode target is a service application. For a detailed description of how to debug these targets, see Debugging a Service Application.