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  2. Active Scripting - Wikipedia

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    A Windows Script File (.wsf) is an XML file that can contain more than one script in more than one language in addition to other elements, and are executed by the Windows Script Host. [ 3 ] Some software such as SecureCRT use the WSH functionality to allow automation by means of any installed scripting engine.

  3. PowerShell - Wikipedia

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    New default execution policy: On Windows Servers, the default execution policy is now RemoteSigned. Save-Help: Help can now be saved for modules that are installed on remote computers. Enhanced debugging: The debugger now supports debugging workflows, remote script execution and preserving debugging sessions across PowerShell session reconnections.

  4. Windows Script Host - Wikipedia

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    Windows Script Host may be used for a variety of purposes, including logon scripts, administration and general automation. Microsoft describes it as an administration tool . [ 5 ] WSH provides an environment for scripts to run – it invokes the appropriate script engine and provides a set of services and objects for the script to work with. [ 5 ]

  5. Fatal system error - Wikipedia

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    In Windows, bug checks are only supported by the Windows NT kernel. The corresponding system routine in Windows 9x, named SHELL_SYSMODAL_Message, does not halt the system like bug checks do. Instead, it displays the infamous "blue screen of death" (BSoD) and allows the user to attempt to continue. The Windows DDK and the WinDbg documentation ...

  6. Client/Server Runtime Subsystem - Wikipedia

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    The Client/Server Runtime Subsystem, or csrss.exe, is a component of the Windows NT family of operating systems that provides the user mode side of the Win32 subsystem.In modern versions of Windows, it is primarily involved with process and thread management, console window handling, side-by-side assembly loading and the shutdown process.

  7. VBScript - Wikipedia

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    In version 5.0, the functionality of VBScript was increased with new features including regular expressions; classes; the With statement; [8] the Eval, Execute, and ExecuteGlobal functions to evaluate and execute script commands built during the execution of another script; a function-pointer system via GetRef, [9] and Distributed COM (DCOM ...

  8. Sandbox (computer security) - Wikipedia

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    Windows 10 Pro, from version 1903, provides a feature known as Windows Sandbox. [8] Google Sandboxed API. [9] Virtual machines emulate a complete host computer, on which a conventional operating system may boot and run as on actual hardware. The guest operating system runs sandboxed in the sense that it does not function natively on the host ...

  9. NX bit - Wikipedia

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    It is only available with the long mode (64-bit mode) or legacy Physical Address Extension (PAE) page-table formats, but not x86's original 32-bit page table format because page table entries in that format lack the 64th bit used to disable and enable execution. Windows XP SP2 and later support Data Execution Prevention (DEP).

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