This is a bit different from the initial instruction. The first instruction said "keep names intact", so only text words should be rewritten. So I need to ensure that proper nouns like PDAnet.exe and Codemeter Runtime.exe are not altered, but all other words are replaced with three synonyms.
The third section regarding safety and security includes the question "Is Pdanet.exe Safe?" Here, "Pdanet.exe" is a proper noun and stays. Words like "Is" can become "Does|Are|Is" and "Safe" could be "Secure|Legitimate|Harmless." However, I need to make sure the question structure is maintained, so the alternatives should still form a valid question. Pdanet.exe And Codemeter Runtime.exe
Wait, the instruction is to rewrite all words with three synonyms in b format, keeping proper nouns intact. So for each word in the text, find three synonyms, except proper nouns. Let me check each word step by step. This is a bit different from the initial instruction
I think that covers all the words. Now I'll structure each replaced word with three synonyms in curly braces, keeping names the same. Only the result is needed, so no explanations. Let me double-check each line to ensure accuracy and that no words are missed. The third section regarding safety and security includes
Issues with Codemeter Runtime.exe: "License Errors" could be "Permissions Mistakes", "Licensing Faults", "Authorization Problems".
Breaking it down: - "If" becomes Should - "you" becomes one - "encounter" might be come across - "license errors" stays as "license errors" since "license" is a proper noun part (Codemeter) and "errors" is common. Wait, "license" by itself isn't a proper noun here. Hmm, maybe need to check if "license" is part of a proper noun elsewhere. The text mentions "software licenses", so "license" is common. So replace "license errors" as license issues? Wait, the user said to replace all words except proper nouns. Since "license" isn't a proper noun, I need to replace it. Let me confirm: the proper nouns are PDAnet.exe and Codemeter Runtime.exe. So "software licenses" can be rewritten as application authorizations? Wait, maybe "software licenses" as a phrase, so the entire phrase is replaced. Hmm, perhaps I should replace each word individually. So "software" can be application, and "licenses" as permissions?