Answer:
EFS on NTFS
Explanation:
EFS (Encryption File System) allows users to store confidential information about a computer when people who have physical access to your computer could otherwise compromise that information, intentionally or unintentionally. EFS is especially useful for securing sensitive data on portable computers or on computers shared by several users. An attacker can also steal a computer, remove the hard drive(s), place the drive(s) in another system, and gain access to the stored files. Files encrypted by EFS, however, appear as unintelligible characters when the attacker does not have the decryption key.
The Encrypting File System (EFS) that is included with the operating systems provides the core file encryption technology to store NTFS files encrypted on disk.
There are no answer choices listed so I don't have anything to choose from so i'm just going to go with what I know/think. Just from reading the question I think it may be the "notepad." If it is not the notepad then it may be the clipboard.
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The answer is use rider posts, when available, to avoid getting too close to the power line.
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<span>The feature that was likely created first is Extrusion 3 then Hole 1. It is because you cannot create a hole if the solid itself is not well defined. The plane must be made into solid (thus extrusion) then create a hole.</span>
The backside of the cup disappears and the fuel pours out due to the fact styrofoam is a trading name for polystyrene (PS) foams, Gasoline is crafted from a mixture of hydrocarbons, so it dissolves PS, generating a viscose paste.
Gasoline is crafted from a combination of volatile, flammable liquid hydrocarbons derived from petroleum and used as gas for internal-combustion engines. It is likewise used as a solvent for oils and fats. Gasoline is a form of gas crafted from crude oil and different petroleum liquids. Gasoline is mostly used as an engine gas in vehicles.
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