Apps mustn't store data in system folders, such as %SystemDrive% or %WinDir%. Storing app and user data in a system folder can cause access and security problems for the user. Using the Known Folder APIs ensures that you are always able to get to your data.
Appropriate for websites on your local network (intranet) - Most content will be run without prompting you - Unsigned ActiveX ...
Approximate amount of physical memory available for allocation for a NUMA node, in megabytes. Computed as the sum of memory ...
Approximate amount of physical memory on the standby page list for a NUMA node, in megabytes. This counter is available only ...
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 ...