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diff --git a/include/rtl/bootstrap.h b/include/rtl/bootstrap.h
index 5360f797298d..3f75fe0412ef 100644
--- a/include/rtl/bootstrap.h
+++ b/include/rtl/bootstrap.h
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ extern "C" {
@file
The described concept provides a platform independent way to access
- minimum bootstrap settings for every application by excplitly or
+ minimum bootstrap settings for every application by explicitly or
implicitly passing the values to the application.<p>
MULTI-LEVEL STRATEGY FOR RETRIEVAL OF BOOTSTRAP VALUES :<p>
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ extern "C" {
2nd level: command line arguments. A "-env:SETTINGNAME=value" is given on
command line. This allows to give an application a certain setting, even
- if an ini-file exists (espicially useful for e.g. daemons that want to
+ if an ini-file exists (especially useful for e.g. daemons that want to
start an executable with dynamical changing settings).<p>
3rd level: environment variables. The application tries to get the
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ typedef void * rtlBootstrapHandle;
/**
Opens a bootstrap argument container.
@param pIniName [in] The name of the ini-file to use, if <code>NULL</code> defaults
- to the excutables name
+ to the executables name
@return Handle for a bootstrap argument
container
*/