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  2. CRIF High Mark Credit Information Services - Wikipedia

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    CRIF High Mark provides credit information to credit institutions such as banks and NBFCs, telecom, and insurance companies, credit rating agencies, Sebi-registered brokers and to the consumers. [25] The company also provides risk management solutions, analytics, decision support and software solutions to its clients in these sectors.

  3. Phone Link - Wikipedia

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    Phone Link can also be used to mirror the screen of an Android device; however this feature is currently only available on select devices with the Link to Windows service pre-installed. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The app also has a cross-device copy and paste feature allowing users to send copied text and images between devices using the same copy and paste ...

  4. Mobile deep linking - Wikipedia

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    This implies that clicking (or otherwise invoking) the deep link causes: An app store to open (Google Play/iOS or Windows App Store depending on the user's device) to enable the user to install the app; Once the app is installed, the link is invoked with its original URL and parameters so that the newly installed app can handle the invocation.

  5. CRIF (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    CRIF is an acronym for the Conseil Représentatif des Institutions juives de France. CRIF may also refer to: CRIF, the old name of the knowledge centre for the technology industry in Belgium, now called Sirris; Closed Reduction with Internal Fixation, a surgical technique for correcting displaced fractures, especially at the hip.

  6. Symbolic link - Wikipedia

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    Windows 7 and Vista support a maximum of 31 reparse points (and therefore symbolic links) for a given path (i.e. any given path can have at most 31 indirections before Windows gives up). [18] Only users with the new Create Symbolic Link privilege, which only administrators have by default, can create symbolic links. [ 19 ]

  7. Windows API - Wikipedia

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    One of the largest changes to the Windows API was the transition from Win16 (shipped in Windows 3.1 and older) to Win32 (Windows NT and Windows 95 and up). While Win32 was originally introduced with Windows NT 3.1 and Win32s allowed use of a Win32 subset before Windows 95, it was not until Windows 95 that widespread porting of applications to ...

  8. Dynamic-link library - Wikipedia

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    In Windows 1.x, 2.x and 3.x, all Windows applications shared the same address space as well as the same memory. A DLL was only loaded once into this address space; from then on, all programs using the library accessed it. The library's data was shared across all the programs.

  9. File dialog - Wikipedia

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    A "save as" file dialog from GTK.The file browser is hidden inside a disclosure widget. An "open" file dialog opened from a web browser on Windows 10.. In computing, a file dialog (also called file selector/chooser, file requester, or open and save dialog) is a dialog box-type graphical control element that allows users to choose a file from the file system.