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NX bit Technology that enables the CPU to protect certain sections of

memory. This feature, coupled with implementation by the operating system,

stops malicious attacks from getting to essential operating system files.

Microsoft calls the feature Data Execution Prevention (DEP), turned on by

default in every OS.

object System component that is given a set of characteristics and can be

managed by the operating system as a single entity.

object access auditing Feature of Event Viewer’s Security section that

creates an entry in the Security Log when certain objects are accessed, such

as a file or folder.

ODBC Data Source Administrator Windows programming tool for

configuring the Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) coding standard. Data

Source Administrator enables you to create and manage entries called Data

Source Names (DSNs) that point ODBC to a database. DSNs are used by

ODBC-aware applications to query ODBC to find their databases.

offline files Windows feature that enables storing a local, duplicate copy of

files and folders on a hard drive. When the laptop connects to a network,

Windows automatically syncs those offline files with the files and folders on

a file server or other PC.

ohm(s) Electronic measurement of a cable’s impedance.

OLED (organic light-emitting diode) Display technology where an

organic compound provides the light for the screen, thus eliminating the need

for a backlight or inverter. Used in high-end TVs and small devices such as

smart watches, smartphones, and VR headsets.

on-demand Self-service characteristic of cloud computing. Describes the

customer’s ability to set up, modify, and delete cloud resources (such as

servers, storage, or databases) as needed.

open source Describes a product for which the plans, schematics, recipes,

or other information used to create it are released by its creator or distributor.

Most commonly applied to software.

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