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1 Run Elevated
"Option on a right-click menu of a program icon that, when selected, allows the program to run with full administrator privileges." -
2 program information file
"A file that provides information to Windows about how best to run MS-DOS-based programs. When you start an MS-DOS-based program, Windows looks for a program information file to use with it.program information files contain such items as the name of the file, a start-up directory, and multitasking options." -
3 Program Compatibility Assistant
"A tool that provides a discoverable and generic solution to allow end users resolve compatibility issues at runtime, just after the user completed running a program with problems. This is accomplished by monitoring programs for compatibility issues through heuristics and whenever a potential issue is detected, provide the user with interface to re-run the program with solutions."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Program Compatibility Assistant
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4 dependent program
A program that requires that another program run first. -
5 elevated program
"A program that is run in a privileged administrator security context that allows actions that would normally be restricted. Without elevation, programs in Windows Client and Windows Server run in a restricted state." -
6 assigned program
A program that has been advertised to a collection and is mandatory to run. -
7 MS-DOS-based program
A program that is designed to run with MS-DOS and therefore may not be able to take full advantage of all Windows features. -
8 client-side program
A program that is run on a client computer rather than on a server computer. -
9 desktop program
An application that is meant to run on a desktop computer. -
10 batch file
"An ASCII (unformatted text) file that contains one or more operating system commands. A batch program's file name has a.cmd or.bat extension. When you type the file name at the command prompt, or when the batch program is run from another program, its commands are processed sequentially."ملف الدُفعات -
11 binding time
"The point in a program's use at which binding of information occurs, usually in reference to program elements being bound to their storage locations and values. The most common binding times are during compilation (compile-time binding), during linking (link-time binding), and during program execution (run-time binding)." -
12 ar-sa مخطط دائري
"A file that provides information to Windows about how best to run MS-DOS-based programs. When you start an MS-DOS-based program, Windows looks for a program information file to use with it.program information files contain such items as the name of the file, a start-up directory, and multitasking options." -
13 PIF
"A file that provides information to Windows about how best to run MS-DOS-based programs. When you start an MS-DOS-based program, Windows looks for a program information file to use with it.program information files contain such items as the name of the file, a start-up directory, and multitasking options." -
14 loader
"A utility that loads the executable code of a program into memory for execution. On most microcomputers, the loader is an invisible part of the operating system and is automatically invoked when a program is run." -
15 thread
"A type of object within a process that runs program instructions. Using multiple threads allows concurrent operations within a process and enables one process to run different parts of its program on different processors simultaneously. A thread has its own set of registers, its own kernel stack, a thread environment block, and a user stack in the address space of its process." -
16 bootstrap loader
"A program that is run automatically when a computer is turned on or booted. After first performing a few basic hardware tests, the bootstrap loader loads and passes control to a larger loader program, which typically then loads the operating system. The bootstrap loader typically resides in the computer's read-only memory (ROM)." -
17 Data Execution Prevention
"A security feature that monitors programs on a computer to determine if they use system memory safely. To do this, DEP software works alone or with compatible microprocessors to mark some memory locations as ""non-executable."" If a program tries to run code that is malicious or is not from a protected location, DEP closes the program and notifies you." -
18 DEP
"A security feature that monitors programs on a computer to determine if they use system memory safely. To do this, DEP software works alone or with compatible microprocessors to mark some memory locations as ""non-executable."" If a program tries to run code that is malicious or is not from a protected location, DEP closes the program and notifies you." -
19 PCA
"A tool that provides a discoverable and generic solution to allow end users resolve compatibility issues at runtime, just after the user completed running a program with problems. This is accomplished by monitoring programs for compatibility issues through heuristics and whenever a potential issue is detected, provide the user with interface to re-run the program with solutions." -
20 call stack
The series of method calls leading from the beginning of the program to the statement currently being executed at run time.
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