The menu is usually called the "Start Menu". It might sometimes be called a desktop or a homepage depending on the operating system and the hardware being used.
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Autoexec.bat
Start button.
Net start is a command prompt that allows you to start a program in some Microsoft operating systems such as XP. Net stop allows you to stop tasks or services.
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Many websites provide information on how at where to start a domain name reseller program. Websites such as GoDaddy and NETIM provide this information. Resellers Panel allows one to start a domain name reseller program as well.
App is short for application, or computer program. You "run" a program when you start it and allow it to perform whatever function it is designed for. For example, if you have an application that connects you to Facebook and allows you to post your status, when you run the app, you start that program and allow it to connect to Facebook for you.
To access the online desktop, one must install an internet desktop program, such as Log Me In or Desktop Live. The programs allow users to access their computer from anywhere.
You can configure your start menu to have "Recent". "Recent" allows you to see files you have changed recently.
Start > Run > ipconfig - The screen program will exit before you view results Start > Run > cmd > ok > ipconfig - The program will not exit and you will be able to view results
your looking for a security tab when you right click on the file. edit the file permissions - and look for take ownership. you have to be admin to start with - but this will allow access to the files. another trick is to use the backup program installed with windows. Through the backup program you will be able to gain access to admin files as admin is also a backup operator - and the backup api allows circumvention of file permissions - it also doesn't set the audit flag.