jpjester
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"When a user process runs a portion of the kernal code via a system call, the process temporarily becomes a kernel process and is in the kernel mode. While in kernel mode, the process will have root (i.e administrative) privileges and access to key system resources. The entire kernel, which is not a process but a controller of processes, executes only in kernel mode. When the kernel has satisfied the request by a process, it returns the process to user mode."
Does JD Edwards do this? or does JD Edwards completly run in User Mode 100% of the time?
Does JD Edwards do this? or does JD Edwards completly run in User Mode 100% of the time?