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no-store should not be necessary in normal situations, and in some cases can harm speed and usability. It was intended as a privacy measure: it tells browsers and caches that the response contains sensitive information that should never be written to a disk-based cache (or other non-volatile storage). How it works: Normally, even if a response is marked as no-cache by the server, a user agent ...
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Are there any other good reasons to mark memory as non-cacheable? P.S. seems that marking memory as non-cacheable from user-space can be done through mmap() with MAP_NOCACHE flag, isn't it? UPD From wiki: Marking some memory ranges as non-cacheable can improve performance, by avoiding caching of memory regions that are rarely re-accessed.
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Re-install again. Before you do that go into Windows updates and disable updates for other microsoft products. Once reinstalled go into office, File > Office Account > setup Office updates to disable. I'm on newest it might be File > Accounts instaed of Office Account. May have to google but goal is not to take updates. Office 2007 is out of support.
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