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MS-DOS Mode
MS-DOS mode was a mode of running Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows 98 in which MS-DOS-based applications can access hardware directly.
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Command Prompt
Dive into the world of the Command Prompt, from its origins to advanced functionalities. Discover the power of command-line operations and the vast capabilities of this Windows staple tool.
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Control Panel
Control Panel is a Microsoft Windows feature consisting of a number of utilities for configuring hardware devices and operating system services.
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Object Linking and Embedding (OLE)
OLE stands for object linking and embedding, is a feature that allows users to create and edit documents that contain objects created by different applications.
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OLE
OLE is a low-level object-oriented technology based on the Component Object Model (COM) that provides services to applications for creating compound documents.
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Fault Tolerance
Discover the world of fault tolerance in computing. Learn how systems stay resilient through redundancy, replication, and more!
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Failover
Discover the mechanics of failover in computing. From types and configurations to real-world applications, get the ultimate guide on failover systems.
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Failback
Unlock the complexities of Failback in computer networking. Explore definitions, technical mechanisms, and best practices. Your guide to system resilience.
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Local Address
Local Address is the address that a computer on a TCP/IP network uses to access another computer on the same subnet of the network.


