![]() ![]() The Enterprise CAL with Services also includes Exchange Online Protection (anti-malware and anti-spam services), plus cloud DLP in Microsoft 365. 1 The Exchange Enterprise CAL is available in two variants: with and without Services. A mounted database is a database that's in use (an active mailbox database that's mounted for use by clients or a passive mailbox database that's mounted in recovery for log replication. Standard Edition: Limited to five mounted databases per server. Exchange Server 2016 and Exchange Server 2019 are available in two server editions: Enterprise Edition: Can scale up to 100 mounted databases per server. Besides only providing for one information store, the Standard. Why? Because the more, the better.As you probably know, the Standard Edition of Microsoft Exchange is much more limited than the Enterprise Edition. You can't come in someone else's thread and advertise stuff. GdiPlus.dll has been removed, because it no more required too. MSCOMCTL.OCX no more needed, it was been removed from archive ![]() Bug appeared on my machine where decimal comma is standard). Fixed bug causes accidental damages of some SMBX64-based levels with decimal layer-motions (it automatically converts all SMBX1.64 levels into SMBX65-38A, but here was a bug which gave a crashing result. Yesterday he sent update which I have been re-uploaded: Realy i found not so mutch bugs yet.ītw: The downloadlinks on this page will update when wholestand uploads a update. Pilzinsel64 wrote:Everyday when the guy 38A doung some fixes, he uploads updates to his pan-baidu cloud disk, and he notifying me about this update, then Wholstand reuploading that to public archives. As work progresses, basically all of the header data before *BLOCKS* tag can be done away with so that only changed data will be written there as well. The major differences as of now is that PGE saves more block data than it needs to (width and height since the default size is 32x32), and PGE uses different tags and separators. Should be very similar to PGE's lvlx format, so compatibility work will be easier. ID:14|IT:0|X:512|Y:160|W:64|H:64 - Essential data + changed width and height of a block OE:False|WR:False|NB:False|UW:False - Level Settings The result is a steep decline in file sizes, here's a sample of the new format: vlvl format so fewer lines are used, and only essential non-default data is saved to files. ![]()
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