An application which is running on a local machine may listen on network ports for connections from remote machines.
The machine may have firewall software, and the network may have firewall hardware, intended to prevent remote machines from being able to connect, so the answer is yes and no.
Assuming you can run the program on the local machine and it is able to listen on an appropriate port, and the remote computer knows how to connect to the local machine, and is permitted to access by any security software and hardware, then yes.
The time a file loaded.
A local application is stored on a computer for use on that computer. A network application is stored on the server/host computer for use on all computers on that network and by all usersLocal applications are stored on the local hard disk and they run on the computer where they are installed.
Double click on the spreadsheet file (assuming you have the spreadsheet application loaded on your computer).
Only when the computer is booted and your application is loaded. Ram is "volatile", meaning that everything goes away when you turn off the power.
Starts with the Operating system which interacts with the application software loaded in to the machine. The software combined with user input directs operation.
I have never heard that software has only three main types, but I would have to declare that the main divisions are: 1) System Software ( the code that boots the computer and controls the devices, resources and applications). Everyday folks know this as Windows, Mac, Linux, Unix, etc. This is typically read from disk and loaded into RAM, although it could also be manifested as PROM, in which case it is read from non-volatile memory. 2) Network Software - This would include the OSI network stack that would be loaded AFTER the System Software. This constitutes industry standard network protocols such as TCP/IP that enables communication of the System Software to other computer over a network. The World Wide Web is the most used clent of network software that is built upon the OSI stack. SUN Microsytems advertisements stated that "The NETWORK" was the computer. They were ahead of their time. 3) Application Software. This is software that can be written for a platform such as Windows, or in todays world, a web-based application that uses the Network and System software noted above. Apps-a-million is all I can say. Some are brilliant, and the rest are aborted works in progress.
If the application works in Safe Mode, then can assume the problem is not with the application, but with the operating system, device driver, or other applications that load at startup which are conflicting with the application.
If the application works in Safe Mode, then can assume the problem is not with the application, but with the operating system, device driver, or other applications that load at startup which are conflicting with the application.
If the application works in Safe Mode, then can assume the problem is not with the application, but with the operating system, device driver, or other applications that load at startup which are conflicting with the application.
A computer is loading data when it is turned on and the operating system is being loaded.
it is loaded on the ram of a computer ( memory ) and it is also loaded on a partiton of your hard drive if your operating systemwas installed when you broiught it it is partitiion 1
A fully loaded computer means that the computer has loads of memory, a durable processor and plenty of useful features and applications that you wouldn't get with a regular computer. Fully loaded computers are particularly popular among gamers and business people.