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  2. Merge Module - Wikipedia

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    A merge module cannot be installed alone, but must be merged into a standard Windows Installer installation during the creation of the installation. Typically, a merge module or a collection of merge modules related by dependencies, installs a software product or portion of a product at runtime. The purpose of merge modules is to let you add ...

  3. Windows Installer - Wikipedia

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    Windows Installer (msiexec.exe, previously known as Microsoft Installer, [3] codename Darwin) [4] [5] is a software component and application programming interface (API) of Microsoft Windows used for the installation, maintenance, and removal of software.

  4. _NSAKEY - Wikipedia

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    However, no cryptographic module has ever been found to be signed by _NSAKEY, and Microsoft denies that any other certification authority exists. [citation needed] Bruce Schneier believes that the above type of concern, i.e. NSA putting a key in Windows so it can load arbitrary backdoored CSPs, is unfounded. He argues that there are easier ways ...

  5. WinMerge - Wikipedia

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    For a planned development of version 3.x [2] no commits have been made to the 3.0 codebase since 2011. [3]In 2011 a fork of the 2.x codebase titled "WinMerge 2011" was created.

  6. Talk:Merge Module - Wikipedia

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  7. PC² - Wikipedia

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    System administrators had decided to deploy a web add-on to PC 2 which then failed under load. The contest start time was delayed by 90 minutes. The contest start time was delayed by 90 minutes. Teams were unable to submit problems and the contest director scrambled to find a work-around that let teams save problems with a time stamp to be ...

  8. Merge (version control) - Wikipedia

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    Weave merge was apparently used by the commercial revision control tool BitKeeper and can handle some of the problem cases where a three-way merge produces wrong or bad results. It is also one of the merge options of the GNU Bazaar revision control tool, and is used in Codeville. [citation needed]

  9. Merge (software) - Wikipedia

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    Merge was originally developed to run DOS under UNIX System V Release 2 on an AT&T 6300 Plus personal computer. Development of the virtual machine began in late 1984, and AT&T announced the availability of the machine on 9 October 1985, [1] referring to the bundled Merge software as Simultask. [2]