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multisession

In computing, the ability of a compact disc or other WORM (‘write once, read many times’) medium, to record information at different times. Multisession technology allows archives to be built up gradually.



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The program is a two-week, multisession brief intervention, with follow-up contacts by the research staff for six months to gather behavioral information.
New features include advanced multiprobes for multi-interface, multitopology and multisession remote monitoring and collaboration; application analysis functionality that allows network administrators to view and troubleshoot application performance, then drill down to conversational problems; a 4-GB reserved memory capture buffer for high-capacity networks; and a wireless site-survey mode for consecutive channel scanning of 802.
It supports multisession and bootable CDs, ISO images (Joliet, ISO9660) and can also erase your CD(DVD)RW discs.
 
 
 
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