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  • 121Commit charge — In computing, commit charge is a term used in Microsoft Windows operating systems to describe the total amount of pageable virtual address space for which no backing store is assigned other than the pagefile. On systems with a pagefile, it may be …

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  • 122Architecture of Windows NT — The Windows NT operating system family s architecture consists of two layers (user mode and kernel mode), with many different modules within both of these layers. The architecture of Windows NT, a line of operating systems produced and sold by… …

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  • 123Data Execution Prevention — (DEP) is a security feature included in modern operating systems. It is known to be available in Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows operating systems and is intended to prevent an application or service from executing code from a non… …

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  • 124SCANDISK — operating in text mode on a Windows 98 system. SCANDISK or ScanDisk is a utility in MS DOS and Microsoft Windows systems which checks and repairs file systems and bad clusters on the hard drive. It was introduced in MS DOS version 6.2. Previous… …

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  • 125Dynamic-link library — This article is about the OS/2 and Windows implementation. For dynamic linking of libraries in general, see Dynamic linker. Dynamic link library Filename extension .dll Internet media type application/x msd …

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  • 126Windows Media Center — A component of Microsoft Windows …

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  • 127Windows Mail — This article is about the Outlook Express replacement. For the newer Microsoft mail client, see Windows Live Mail. For the pre Exchange Microsoft email product, see Windows for Workgroups Mail. Windows Mail A component of Microsoft Windows …

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  • 128Network Access Protection — (NAP) is a Microsoft technology for controlling network access of a computer host based on the system health of the host, first introduced in Windows Server 2008. With Network Access Protection, system administrators of an organization s computer …

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