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Old October 14th 18, 02:24 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Brian Gregory[_2_]
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Default Data Execution Prevention (DEP)

On 14/10/2018 07:04, Jeff Barnett wrote:
[Win 7 Pro SP1 64-bit with I7-4930K CPU]

Several years ago it was difficult to use the DEP capability provided by
modern hardware because both older programs and the OS played silly
tricks to save a microsecond here and there. I, like most of you I
presume, only turned on DEP capability for OS functions. My question is
what is recommended for today given that I'm no longer running all those
old 95, 98, and XP programs that I thought I couldn't live without? Is
it now standard to turn DEP on for everything? It's been years since
I've seen any discussion of this topic and I'd like to get caught up.


I run many different programs old and new on my Windows 7 systems.
I think there has been only one program I ever found that needed to run
with DEP switched off. (Part of an old version of Maxima (a computer
algebra system)).

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