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Integration in other software
Some versions of Interscope BlackBox can integrate into third-party software
(such as Microsoft Outlook 2000) if that software is installed.
Internet access
Some versions of Interscope BlackBox can be configured to automatically check for available updates (can be disabled),
to automatically download encryption engines necessary for decrypting your files, documents and messages
or to navigate you to relevant web pages when necessary.
This means that to fully take advantage of all BlackBox features, you will need Internet connectivity.
DCOM on Windows 95
Modularity of Interscope BlackBox is based on COM (Component Object Model) technology.
If you are running Windows 95, you may not have DCOM (Distributed COM).
DCOM transparently provides support for reliable, secure, and efficient communication
between COM components such as ActiveX® controls, scripts, and Java applets
residing on different machines in a LAN, a WAN, or on the Internet.
You can download it from Microsoft by clicking
here.
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Windows 95
- Pentium class computer
- 16 MBytes of RAM
- DCOM installed
Windows 98/ME
- Pentium class computer
- 16 MBytes of RAM
Windows NT 4.0
- Pentium II class computer
- 64 MBytes of RAM
- Service Pack 5 or later
Windows 2000/2003
- Pentium III class computer
- 128 MBytes of RAM
Windows XP
- Pentium 4 class computer
- 256 MBytes of RAM
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