COMPUTER SOFTWARE PROGRAM WHICH PERMITS

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EASYTALK INTELLIGENT BUSINESS SYSTEMS, INC. MILFORD PLACE CORPORATE CENTER 185 PLAINS ROAD MILFORD CT 06460 COMPUTER SOFTWARE PROGRAM WHICH PERMITS THE USER TO FORMULATE QUERIES IN NATURAL ENGLISH SENTENCES FOR SENTENCE FRAGMENTS;EASY TALK;
ENVOY CONNECT Envoy Technologies, Inc. 9663 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 752 Beverly Hills CA 90212 Computer software program which permits the connection of computer applications of same or different organizations so as to facilitate the exchange of business information;CONNECT;
PROGRESS CONNECT Progress Bank Four Sentry Parkway, Suite 200 P.O. Box 3036 Blue Bell PA 194220764 computer software program which permits users to view transactional and/or investment information on-line (on the computer);
THE ELECTRIC BLACKBOARD BLACKBOARD, INC. 650 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. 6th Floor Washington DC 20001 Computer Software Program which Permits the User to Call Up and Display a Plurality of Files Simultaneously on a Plurality of Windows on a Single CRT, Wherein Said Windows can Be Horizontally and/or Vertically Displaced, Wherein Text can Be Moved from One Window to Another and Wherein Said Program Permits One to Make Drawings and Create Command Files;No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word Electric, apart from the mark as shown.;
THE ELECTRIC BLACKBOARD Santa Cruz Software Services 256 SANTA ROSA LANE SANTA BARBARA CA 93108 Computer Software Program which Permits the User to Call Up and Display a Plurality of Files Simultaneously on a Plurality of Windows on a Single CRT, Wherein Said Windows can Be Horizontally and/or Vertically Displaced, Wherein Text can Be Moved from One Window to Another and Wherein Said Program Permits One to Make Drawings and Create Command Files;No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word Electric, apart from the mark as shown.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for identifying dependencies of a software program installed on a host computer prior to duplication of the software program from the host computer to a destination computer and for adapting the identified dependencies to the destination computer after duplication. An installed software program can be copied from a host computer to a destination computer without breaking portions of the image that rely on data unique to the computer context in which the software program is installed. Data structures store functionality exposed by a software program during installation of the software program that captures machine-specific data before duplication so that such machine-specific data can be restored properly after the duplication. Software of the invention processes the information in the data structures before and after the duplication process to identify and adapt, respectively, the dependencies.