Windows application manifest diagnostics

Manifestations of Windows applications have a very loose grammar - unrecognized parts are ignored. How can I diagnose which parts are recognized and which are not?

The issue with this issue is related to an application that has a side-by-side UAC manifest with the requested maximum value parameter specified. This should disable Vista file virtualization, but it is not. I want to find out why. This manifest is used as I checked, deliberately introducing a syntax error, but I see no way to determine how it is used.

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: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/junfeng/archive/2006/10/25/touch-the-exe-after-you-added-a-manifest-for-it-in-vista.aspx http://blogs.msdn.com/b/junfeng/archive/2007/10/01/vista-activation-context-cache.aspx

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