Apps that install AppInit DLLs can't be certified. The AppInit DLLs are loaded by calling LoadLibrary() during the DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH process of User32.dll. Their early loading provides an easy way for malware to run in every process. It can also cause system deadlocks, and may decrease system reliability and performance.
Apps must create these registry entries DisplayName, InstallLocation, Publisher, UninstallString and ProductVersion. Apps ...
Apps mustn't store data in system folders, such as %SystemDrive% or %WinDir%. Storing app and user data in a system folder ...
Apps that are not DPI-aware but are running on a high-DPI display setting can exhibit incorrect scaling of UI elements, clipped ...
Apps that came installed on your PC and apps from the Windows Store will have their settings reset. If you've installed apps ...
Apps that install AppInit DLLs can't be certified. The AppInit DLLs are loaded by calling LoadLibrary() during the DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH ...
Apps that load at startup may cause undesirable effects such as, displaying unwanted pop-ups, reducing battery life, or causing ...
Archive log file in a self-contained format. A subdirectory with the name of the locale is created and all locale-specific ...
Arcpath information for the target disk does not exist. Either the disk was added after booting, or the SCSI BIOS is disabled ...
ARCserveIT 6.x has a known compatibility issue with this version of Windows and might not run as expected. The backup agent ...