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1 network logon
"The process of logging on to a computer by means of a network. Typically, a user first interactively logs on to a local computer, then provides logon credentials to another computer on the network, such as a server, that he or she is authorized to use." -
2 user profile
"A file that contains configuration information for a specific user, such as desktop settings, persistent network connections, and application settings." -
3 Network News Transfer Protocol
"A member of the TCP/IP suite of protocols used to distribute network news messages to NNTP servers and clients (newsreaders) on the Internet. NNTP is designed so that news articles are stored on a server in a central database, thus enabling a user to select specific items to read."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Network News Transfer Protocol
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4 Network Printer Installation Wizard
A wizard that guides the user through installing a printer on their network.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Network Printer Installation Wizard
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5 Network Policy Server
"The Microsoft implementation of a Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) server and proxy. In the NAP architecture, the NPS server includes the NAP administration server and the system health validator (SHV) components." -
6 Network Store Interface
A service that is responsible for delivering kernel mode networking related notifications to user mode applications. -
7 connected, user authenticated
"A user's status when a telephone connection has been established and the user has entered a correct user name and password. If the user has callback permission and has requested callback, the connection is followed by the calling-back phase. If the calling-back phase is followed by a waiting-for-call phase, then the server was unable to reach the user at the specified number. The user may have supplied an inaccurate callback number (in the case of set-by-caller callback), or an unauthorized attempt to access the network may be under way (in the case of preset-to callback).""متصل، تمت المصادقة على المستخدم"English-Arabic terms dictionary > connected, user authenticated
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8 connected user
A user who has access to a computer or a resource across the network. -
9 NetBIOS Extended User Interface
"A network protocol native to Microsoft Networking. It is usually used in small, department-size local area networks (LANs) of 1 to 200 clients. NetBEUI can use Token Ring source routing as its only method of routing. NetBEUI is the Microsoft implementation of the NetBIOS standard."English-Arabic terms dictionary > NetBIOS Extended User Interface
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10 Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service
A proposed Internet protocol in which an authentication server provides authorization and authentication information to a network server to which a user is attempting to link.خادم خدمة مصادقة عن بُعد لمستخدم طلب هاتفيEnglish-Arabic terms dictionary > Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service
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11 local user
A person who uses a computer that is not connected to a network. A local user is most likely someone using a computer at home. -
12 Location Aware Printing
"A feature that automatically configures the default printer based on the user's network location. When a mobile user changes network locations, the default printer also changes to the correct one for that network, as defined by the user."طباعة موجهة تلقائياً -
13 preset-to callback
A form of security in which a remote access server verifies users by calling them back at numbers supplied by the network administrator at the time user privileges are granted. Only a network administrator can change a preset callback number. This ensures that no one can borrow a user's password and connect to the server from a location other than the user's normal one. -
14 username
"The name by which a user is identified to a computer system or network. During the logon process, the user must enter the username and the correct password. If the system or network is connected to the Internet, the username generally corresponds to the leftmost part of the user's e-mail address (the portion preceding the \@ sign, as in username\@company.com)." -
15 logon script
"A file, typically a batch file, that runs automatically every time a user logs on to a computer or network. It can be used to configure a user's working environment whenever a user logs on, and it allows an administrator to influence a user's environment without managing all aspects of it. A logon script can be assigned to one or more user accounts." -
16 manual caching
A method of manually designating network files and folders so they are stored on a user's hard disk and accessible when the user is not connected to the network. -
17 ar-sa تعليق المكالمة
A status message displayed for the current network when a user changes the network selection to something other than the network of the main provider. -
18 Home service
A status message displayed for the current network when a user changes the network selection to something other than the network of the main provider. -
19 set-by-caller callback
"In Network Connections, a form of callback in which the user supplies the telephone number that the remote access server uses for callback. This setting spares the user any long-distance telephone charges." -
20 Digest authentication
"An authentication method that prompts the user for a user name and a password, also called credentials, which are hashed with other data before being transmitted over the network. Digest authentication is available only on domains that have domain controllers that are running Microsoft Windows Server operating systems."
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