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  2. Extensible Metadata Platform - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extensible_Metadata_Platform

    Acrobat - can read and write XMP in PDF files (Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, partially Linux). Aperture - Image management application and RAW developer. Reads/writes XMP sidecar files to (batch) import/export image metadata (Mac OS X). Bibble5 can read/write XMP information for RAW, JPG and TIFF files (Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux).

  3. File-system permissions - Wikipedia

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    This permission must be set for executable programs, in order to allow the operating system to run them. When set for a directory, the execute permission is interpreted as the search permission: it grants the ability to access file contents and meta-information if its name is known, but not list files inside the directory, unless read is set also.

  4. Unix security - Wikipedia

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    Operating systems, like all software, may contain bugs in need of fixing or may be enhanced with the addition of new features; many UNIX systems come with a package manager for this. Patching the operating system in a secure manner requires that the software come from a trustworthy source and not have been altered since it was packaged.

  5. XMP - Wikipedia

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    XMP may refer to: Computing Cray X ... Extreme Memory Profile, information about a computer memory module, used to encode higher-performance memory timings; Gaming

  6. Sidecar file - Wikipedia

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    The classic Mac OS and macOS are notable examples of operating systems with support for forks, in the HFS file system. However, this causes problems with exchanging over ISO 9660 format CD-ROM , FAT format MS-DOS disks, and over internet email, and requires the use of sidecar files to store this information.

  7. chntpw - Wikipedia

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    chntpw has no support for fully encrypted NTFS partitions (the only possible exceptions to this are encrypted partitions readable by Linux such as LUKS), usernames containing Unicode characters, or Active Directory passwords (with the exception of local users of systems that are members of an AD domain). The password changing feature is also ...

  8. AppArmor - Wikipedia

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    AppArmor ("Application Armor") is a Linux kernel security module that allows the system administrator to restrict programs' capabilities with per-program profiles. Profiles can allow capabilities like network access, raw socket access, and the permission to read, write, or execute files on matching paths.

  9. Extended file attributes - Wikipedia

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    In OS/2 version 1.2 and later, the High Performance File System was designed with extended attributes in mind, but support for them was also retro-fitted on the FAT filesystem of DOS. For compatibility with other operating systems using a FAT partition, OS/2 attributes are stored inside a single file "EA DATA. SF" located in the root directory ...

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