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  2. Configure third-party email applications to send and receive ...

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    You can use a third-party email application to send and receive emails, if you'd prefer a different interface. Below are the server settings you'll need to use and links to common email app setup instructions. If you need specific help configuring your app, please contact its manufacturer.

  3. List of RAM drive software - Wikipedia

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    ImDisk Toolkit is a third-party, free and open-source software that embeds the ImDisk Virtual Disk Driver and adds several features. ERAM. ERAM is an open source driver that supports making a drive that is up to 4 GB of the total amount of RAM, uses paged/ non-paged memory and supports backing up the drive to an image.

  4. Talk:Third party - Wikipedia

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    The first two parties are the buyer and seller of a product. The third party is the provider of software included as part of the product.--Jerzy•t 02:51, 19 January 2010 (UTC)Belated sig! You are totally correct.

  5. Third-party software - Wikipedia

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    Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  6. Category:Anti-cheat software - Wikipedia

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    Anti-cheat software is designed to prevent players of online games from gaining unfair advantage through the use of third-party tools, usually taking the form of software hooks. It is challenged to run securely in an aggressively hostile environment. See Cheating in online games . See also Category:Digital rights management.

  7. Software license server - Wikipedia

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    A software license server is a centralized computer software system which provides access tokens, or keys, to client computers in order to enable licensed software to run on them. In 1989, Sassafras Software Inc developed their trademarked KeyServer software license management tool. [1] Since that time, other computing technology firms have ...

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