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CSRSS instances are marked as critical processes, meaning that terminating one will [[blue screen of death|crash]] the system, if the critical status is removed and one is terminated, the system will freeze. Built-in process management tools in most Windows versions will also refuse to kill instances of CSRSS. Under normal operation, there is a CSRSS instance for each session (two in [[Windows Vista]] and newer, one in earlier versions,<ref>{{cite web
|url=https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/2007.03.vistakernel.aspx
|title=Inside the Windows Vista Kernel – Startup Processes