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Change Control Management, Change Management, Change Management Database, Change Management Definition, Change Management Form, Change Management Model, Change Management Policy, Diagnostics, Healing, Involuntary Change, Network Change Management, Repair, Sap Change Management, Supply Change Management, Unified Change Management, Utilities
The key to good health on a networked PC is to track and rollback from involuntary changes. WhatChanged? for Windows allows the automatic tracking of changes to the file and registry. The enterprise edition allows secure centralized management.
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