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  2. Microsoft Office XP - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Office XP (codenamed Office 10 [7]) is an office suite which was officially revealed in July 2000 by Microsoft for the Windows operating system. Office XP was released to manufacturing on March 5, 2001, [8] and was later made available to retail on May 31, 2001. [1] A Mac OS X equivalent, Microsoft Office v. X was released on November ...

  3. Wikipedia : Reference desk/Archives/Computing/2009 July 2

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    The typical usage is to use Windows XP File Manager (or, as they call it, "Windows Explorer") to copy large files (maybe 500 Mb each) to the flash drive, and then later off the flash drive to another Windows XP computer, followed by using Windows XP to delete the files.

  4. Windows Search - Wikipedia

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    Windows Search (formerly MSN Desktop Search, Windows Desktop Search, and the Windows Search Engine) is a content index and desktop search platform by Microsoft introduced in Windows Vista as a replacement for the previous Indexing Service of Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003, designed to facilitate local and remote queries for files and non-file items in the Windows Shell and ...

  5. List of Microsoft Windows versions - Wikipedia

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    Windows XP: Whistler: 2001-10-25 NT 5.1 Windows XP Starter; Windows XP Home; Windows XP Professional; 2600 IA-32: 2014-04-08 Windows XP 64-bit Edition; Itanium: Freestyle: 2002-10-29 Windows XP Media Center Edition; IA-32: Harmony: 2003-09-30 Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004; Symphony: 2004-10-12 Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005; 2700 ...

  6. Operating system - Wikipedia

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    Operating systems security rests on achieving the CIA triad: confidentiality (unauthorized users cannot access data), integrity (unauthorized users cannot modify data), and availability (ensuring that the system remains available to authorized users, even in the event of a denial of service attack). [113]

  7. cmd.exe - Wikipedia

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    cmd.exe is the counterpart of COMMAND.COM in DOS and Windows 9x systems, and analogous to the Unix shells used on Unix-like systems. The initial version of cmd.exe for Windows NT was developed by Therese Stowell. [6] Windows CE 2.11 was the first embedded Windows release to support a console and a Windows CE version of cmd.exe. [7]

  8. Windows Notepad - Wikipedia

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    UTF-8 (Windows 2000 or later) Before Windows 10, Notepad always inserted a byte order mark character at the start of the file. Since Windows 10, the BOM has been optional. Starting with Windows 10 1809 Insider build, it supports Unix-style (LF) and Classic Mac OS -style (CR) line endings, along with the native DOS/Windows CRLF style. Before ...

  9. Bliss (photograph) - Wikipedia

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    Bliss, originally titled Bucolic Green Hills, is the default wallpaper of Microsoft's Windows XP operating system. It is an unedited photograph of a green hill and blue sky with white clouds in the Los Carneros American Viticultural Area of Wine Country, California.