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81 OLE/DDE link
"A connection between an OLE object and its OLE server, or between a dynamic data exchange (DDE) source document and a destination document."ارتباط OLE/DDE -
82 logical link control and adaptation protocol
"A protocol used in personal wireless network applications that provides connection-oriented and connectionless data services to upper layer protocols with protocol multiplexing capability, segmentation and reassembly operation, and group abstractions."English-Arabic terms dictionary > logical link control and adaptation protocol
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83 dynamic-link library file
A file that contains executable routines that an application can load on demand. -
84 hard link
A directory entry for a file. -
85 filter link
An association between a filter control and a parameter. This association is defined on a report or scorecard in a dashboard. Items with links to a filter change when the filter is modified. -
86 cross-project link
A relationship in which the start or finish date of a task depends on a task in another project. -
87 Mobile Link
A feature that enables users to easily discover and use their cell phone’s data capabilities to connect their laptop to the Internet. -
88 public link
"A web address (URL) of a folder or photo album on SkyDrive that allows access to anyone who visits the webpage. Visitors don't need to have explicit sharing permissions to the folder or album, sign in to Windows Live, or even have a Windows Live ID." -
89 symbolic link
A disk directory entry that takes the place of a directory entry for a file but is actually a reference to a file in a different directory. -
90 SDLC
A type of link service used for managing synchronous data transfer over standard telephone lines (switched lines) or leased lines. The data transmission protocol most widely used by networks conforming to IBM's Systems Network Architecture (SNA). SDLC is similar to the HDLC (High-level Data Link Control) protocol developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). -
91 OSPF
"A routing protocol for Internet Protocol (IP) networks. OSPF allows a router to calculate the shortest path to each node for sending messages. The router sends information on the nodes it is linked to, called link-state advertisements, to other routers on the network to accumulate link-state information to make its calculations." -
92 open shortest path first
"A routing protocol for Internet Protocol (IP) networks. OSPF allows a router to calculate the shortest path to each node for sending messages. The router sends information on the nodes it is linked to, called link-state advertisements, to other routers on the network to accumulate link-state information to make its calculations.""بروتوكول ""فتح أقصر مسار أولا""" -
93 LCP
A PPP control protocol that negotiates link and PPP parameters to dynamically configure the data-link layer of a PPP connection. -
94 Tell a friend
"The standard display text for mailto: link for sending a link to a page, typically used when asking someone to view but not participate in something."أخبر صديقًا لك -
95 View all
"The link that appears above an incomplete content set and leads to the full list of items. For example, when a content module displays items 1–6, a ""View all"" link in line with the module label leads to a webpage that lists all items. The items that are available in preview are redundantly available in the list of all items, which may be paginated." -
96 Instant Answers
"A search feature that enables users to instantly find answers on the results page for topics such as weather, reference, celebrities, movies, books, and top local listings without having to hunt for it from link to link." -
97 area
A group of networks within an OSPF autonomous system. OSPF areas reduce the size of the link state database and provide the ability to summarize routes. -
98 binding time
"The point in a program's use at which binding of information occurs, usually in reference to program elements being bound to their storage locations and values. The most common binding times are during compilation (compile-time binding), during linking (link-time binding), and during program execution (run-time binding)." -
99 bookmark
A location or selection of text in a file that you name for reference purposes. Bookmarks identify a location within your file that you can later refer or link to. -
100 bridge
"Software or hardware that connects two or more networks so that they can communicate, and that operates at the data-link layer (layer 2) of the OSI model."
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