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  2. Microsoft Transaction Server - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS) was software that provided services to Component Object Model (COM) software components, to make it easier to create large distributed applications. The major services provided by MTS were automated transaction management, instance management (or just-in-time activation ) and role-based security.

  3. Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator - Wikipedia

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    MSDTC performs the transaction coordination role for components, usually with COM and .NET architectures. In MSDTC terminology, the director is called the transaction manager. By default, the Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator (MSDTC) service is installed with Windows 2000. It cannot be uninstalled through Add/Remove Programs.

  4. Kernel Transaction Manager - Wikipedia

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    docs.microsoft.com /en-us /windows /win32 /ktm /kernel-transaction-manager-portal Kernel Transaction Manager ( KTM ) is a component of the Windows operating system kernel in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 that enables applications to use atomic transactions on resources by making them available as kernel objects.

  5. Transactional NTFS - Wikipedia

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    Transactional NTFS (abbreviated TxF [1]) is a component introduced in Windows Vista and present in later versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system that brings the concept of atomic transactions to the NTFS file system, allowing Windows application developers to write file-output routines that are guaranteed to either succeed completely or to fail completely. [2]

  6. Open Financial Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft, Intuit and CheckFree announced the OFX standard on 16 January 1997. The first OFX specification, version 1.0, was released on 14 February 1997. [ 3 ] The specification allows for bank- and application-specific extensions, although only a subset is necessary to describe a financial transaction.

  7. SAML metadata - Wikipedia

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    Entity ID; Protocol endpoints (bindings and locations) Every SAML system entity has an entity ID, a globally-unique identifier used in software configurations, relying-party databases, and client-side cookies. On the wire, every SAML protocol message contains the entity ID of the issuer.

  8. Extensible Storage Engine - Wikipedia

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    A database is both a physical and logical grouping of data. An ESE database looks like a single file to Windows. Internally the database is a collection of 2, 4, 8, 16, or 32 KB pages (16 and 32 KB page options are only available in Windows 7 and Exchange 2010), [1] arranged in a balanced B-tree structure. [2]

  9. Microsoft Support Diagnostic Tool - Wikipedia

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    Follina is the name given to a remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability, a type of arbitrary code execution (ACE) exploit, in the Microsoft Support Diagnostic Tool (MSDT) which was first widely publicized on May 27, 2022, by a security research group called Nao Sec. [5] This exploit allows a remote attacker to use a Microsoft Office document template to execute code via MSDT.