Data Execution Protection is not unique to 64 bit.

First appeared in XP, I believe.

In fact, I have it enabled (at default level) and having no problems with
the emulator.

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26.07.2010 23:40 пользователь "DanH" <danhi...@ieee.org> написал:

"Also, I have run Eclipse under Administrator role which in turn will
invoke any process as trusted....
Norton seems to mistrust Administrator stuff more than ordinary user
stuff.

Note that a lot of things (like "Data Execution Protection") appear to
be unique to the 64-bit version of Windoze, so folks with 32-bit
machines will have no problem.


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