Yes. Suppose the program name is foo. You do not need two copies of foo.exe, just two data directories. I will call them jack and jill.
1. If the directory for saved data is configurable through an environment variable, using foodir as an example, or on the command line, create two .bat files and a shortcut to run each.
foo-jack.bat
foodir=c:\jack
foo
foo-jill.bat
foodir=c:\jill
foo
2. If the directory is not configurable, the program might be using the current directory. Make sure the directory containing foo.exe is in the PATH and create two .bat files like this:
foo-jack.bat
cd \jack
foo
foo-jill.bat
cd \jill
foo
Providing all the data and the .exe files themselves are in different directories.
BIOS configuration data is available in several different forms. This data is actively stored on the motherboard of each individual personal computer.
data is saved info or marked info. on a grid each unit is a sq. mile. a lot has 3x7 units witch is an area of 21 sq. miles. if written on a real grid paper that would be marked data. saved data are stuff you saved on an electronic device.
•Traditional approach: separate data files are created and stored for each application program •Results in data redundancy: duplication of data in separate files •Data redundancy conflicts with data integrity (the degree to which the data in any one file is accurate)
No. They are two separate countries that neighbor each other.
The services are able to share the same data cable - because each separate signal is sent in 'packets' of data - each with its own security tag - to stop cross-over from one to the other.
ha vceIT question that im stuck on
they can
Nope - merge and separate are opposites of each other.
Yes, each process has its own private data segment that is not shared with other processes. Processes can share executable code because the code does not get modified, but data is particular to the program that is using it, so it must be kept separate.
Molecules in a liquid can move past each other, if that's what you were trying to ask; I'm not sure what "separate past each other" is supposed to mean.
They are separate applications, but they can do a lot of the same things as each other and can also share data. You can copy and paste data between them and also link them. So yes, they can work together in lots of ways.
yes