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ss2343

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In addition to the .exe file, another file was created. What is in this second file?
 
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Why do all of those processes have to be running at startup?
 
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Answer to Question 1

The second file is a Self-Extraction Directive (.sed) that stores information about the package you just created.

Answer to Question 2

Some of the processes that are started by default do not have to be started. Software you install can designate a process to begin at startup. You can manually stop these services from starting and they can be started manually later.



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