Windows 7 uses 128-bit encryption to help protect file sharing connections. Some devices don't support 128-bit encryption and must use 40- or 56-bit encryption.
Windows 2000 introduced new owner-draw button states that can be sent to an application during WM_DRAWITEM messages. These ...
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Windows 7 Parental Controls no longer includes the Web Filtering and Activity Reporting features. To add this functionality ...
Windows 7 Parental Controls no longer includes the Web Filtering and Activity Reporting features. You can get similar Family ...
Windows 7 uses 128-bit encryption to help protect file sharing connections. Some devices don't support 128-bit encryption ...
Windows 9x and Windows 2000 internally cache DirectDraw DC handles. This guarantees that the same DC would be returned for ...
Windows 9x does not set the read-only flag on CD-ROM directories like Windows XP. This compatibility fix removes such flags ...
Windows 9x permitted a NULL buffer to be passed to the WriteFile API, with the assumption being that a series of zeroes should ...
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