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  2. Portable application - Wikipedia

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    Most portable applications do not leave files or settings on the host computer or modify the existing system and its configuration. The application may not write to the Windows registry [3] or store its configuration files (such as an INI file) in the user's profile, but today, many portables do; many, however, still store their configuration files in the portable directory.

  3. PortableApps.com - Wikipedia

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    The PortableApps.com Launcher (also known as PAL) is used to make applications portable by handling path redirection, environment variable changes, file and directory movement, configuration file path updates. and similar changes, as configured. [9] The PortableApps.com Launcher allows software to be made portable without any modification.

  4. Jean Monnet University - Wikipedia

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    The university has a science policy that is shaped by nearly 500 professors and research scholars. 30 teams are active in the principal academic disciplines, 7 cross-disciplinary areas, and 2 very broad thematic areas (Chemistry and Health) [7] Several laboratories are mixed units supported by two of France's national research bodies, CNRS and ...

  5. Ethernet over USB - Wikipedia

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    Ethernet over USB is the use of a USB link as a part of an Ethernet network, resulting in an Ethernet connection over USB (instead of e.g. PCI or PCIe).. USB over Ethernet (also called USB over Network or USB over IP) is a system to share USB-based devices over Ethernet, Wi-Fi, or the Internet, allowing access to devices over a network.

  6. Direct cable connection - Wikipedia

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    A Direct Cable Connection dialog box on Windows 95. Direct Cable Connection (DCC) is a feature of Microsoft Windows that allows a computer to transfer and share files (or connected printers) with another computer, via a connection using either the serial port, parallel port or the infrared port of each computer.

  7. Comparison of tablet computers - Wikipedia

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    Windows XP Tablet PC Edition No Intel Pentium M 1.8-2.0 80 0.5-1 3.5 (6-cell) 1.4 in (36 mm) Un­known Toshiba Satellite R10 Toshiba 3.5 14.1 1024 × 768 Wacom digitizer Windows XP Tablet PC Edition No Intel Pentium M 1.7 60 0.5 2.5 (4-cell) 1.4 in (36 mm) Un­known Toshiba Satellite R20, R25 Toshiba 2.7 14.1 1440 × 900 Un­known

  8. Windows To Go - Wikipedia

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    Windows To Go is a feature in Windows 8 Enterprise, Windows 8.1 Enterprise, Windows 10 Education Windows 10 Enterprise and Windows 11 versions prior to the May 2020 update, that allows the system to boot and run from certain USB mass storage devices such as USB flash drives and external hard disk drives which have been certified by Microsoft as ...

  9. BlackDog - Wikipedia

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    Internal view of the back and battery. The BlackDog is a pocket-sized, self-contained computer with a built-in biometric fingerprint reader which was developed in 2005 [1] by Realm Systems, which is plugged into and powered by the USB port of a host computer using its peripheral devices for input and output.