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1 system context
The state of Windows after it first starts when some system services are loaded but no user is logged in and per-user settings are not available. -
2 state context
"A nested series of states, which represents the current state of a system." -
3 System Restore
"A tool that lets you restore your computer to a previous state, if a problem occurs, without losing your personal data files (such as Microsoft Word documents, browsing history, drawings, favorites, or e-mail)." -
4 system health agent
A client software component that declares a client's health state (by providing a statement of health) to a NAP agent. -
5 System Recovery
A Windows feature that enables users to easily roll back their PC to an earlier good state while keeping their data safe. -
6 state
"The condition of a system, process, or party." -
7 application object
"The top-level object that represents the application to the system. The system calls methods on this object when the application is loaded, before it is shut down, and throughout the lifetime of the application to notify it of system-wide events. The application object contains application-wide code and maintains state that can be accessed from multiple views." -
8 full trust
"A code access security (CAS) state assigned to managed assemblies. The level of trust granted to an application or Web service affects its ability to use system resources while executing. Assemblies that have full trust can access any resource that is subject to operating system security, and all privileged operations are supported." -
9 OnNow Power Initiative
A system-wide approach to power management. All components can be instantly on or off and work in conjunction with hardware and software components to alter their power state as system use requires. -
10 context control block
An internal file system structure in which a file system maintains the per-file object state for an open instance of a file. -
11 directory control block
An internal NT file system (NTFS) structure in which the file system maintains the state for an open instance of a directory file. -
12 CCB
An internal file system structure in which a file system maintains the per-file object state for an open instance of a file. -
13 DCB
An internal NT file system (NTFS) structure in which the file system maintains the state for an open instance of a directory file. -
14 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. -
15 hibernate
"For a computer system, to be in an inactive state, but not shut off. When the computer is switched back on, the desktop is restored exactly as it was." -
16 restore point
A representation of a stored state of your computer's system files. -
17 E-Gov-Project
"A sample E-Government template for a state or local government agency. It uses an electronic payment system as an example of a Government to Citizen e-Gov project. It is defined as a Program with three projects (Technical Architecture, Security Extranet and e-Payment) to show how government projects can be organized as programs with more than one interrelated project." -
18 buffer control block
An opaque structure in the cache manager that maintains state as a file system pins and releases data in the cache. -
19 volume control block
An opaque structure in which a file system maintains state information about a mounted volume. -
20 BCB
An opaque structure in the cache manager that maintains state as a file system pins and releases data in the cache.
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