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81 Meet Now
An application feature that one uses to join an unscheduled meeting. It is a virtual office to which a user can invite participants for an impromptu web conference. -
82 mood indicator
"A feature that shows a participant's color-coded status, as displayed in the Seating Chart panel." -
83 WSRM
"A feature of Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003, Enterprise Edition and Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition. With Windows System Resource Manager, administrators can control and account for the how CPU and memory resources allocated to applications, services, and processes." -
84 application sharing
A feature that allows a user to share documents or applications with others. The user can also choose to give another person control of an application or the user's computer. -
85 recording
A feature that allows presenters to capture and publish the audio and visual components of a meeting for later viewing. -
86 Windows System Resource Manager
"A feature of Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003, Enterprise Edition and Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition. With Windows System Resource Manager, administrators can control and account for the how CPU and memory resources allocated to applications, services, and processes."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Windows System Resource Manager
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87 SQL Server Analysis Services
A feature of Microsoft SQL Server that supports online analytical processing (OLAP) and data mining for business intelligence applications. Analysis Services organizes data from a data warehouse into cubes with precalculated aggregation data to provide rapid answers to complex analytical queries.English-Arabic terms dictionary > SQL Server Analysis Services
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88 SSAS
A feature of Microsoft SQL Server that supports online analytical processing (OLAP) and data mining for business intelligence applications. Analysis Services organizes data from a data warehouse into cubes with precalculated aggregation data to provide rapid answers to complex analytical queries. -
89 Customer Experience Improvement Program
"A Microsoft program that invites customers to provide Microsoft with more detailed information about how the software is used including the type and frequency of errors, software and hardware performance, and feature usage. This information is anonymous and voluntary, and is used strictly for the purposes of software development."برنامج تحسين المنتجات وفقًا لاستخدام العملاءEnglish-Arabic terms dictionary > Customer Experience Improvement Program
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90 CEIP
"A Microsoft program that invites customers to provide Microsoft with more detailed information about how the software is used including the type and frequency of errors, software and hardware performance, and feature usage. This information is anonymous and voluntary, and is used strictly for the purposes of software development." -
91 change journal
"A feature that tracks changes to NTFS volumes, including additions, deletions, and modifications. The change journal exists on the volume as a sparse file." -
92 superscope
"An administrative grouping feature that supports a DHCP server's ability to use more than scope for each physical interface and subnet. Superscopes are useful under the following conditions: If more DHCP clients must be added to a network than were originally planned, if an Internet Protocol (IP) network is renumbered, or if two or more DHCP servers are configured to provide scope redundancy and fault-tolerant design DHCP service for a single subnet. Each superscope can contain one or more member scopes (also known as ""child scopes"")." -
93 compact row axis
A feature that enables the user to compact or collapse rows when viewing several levels of data. -
94 Document Inspector
A feature that allows users to check and remove personal and other sensitive information from a document. -
95 group inheritance
A means of defining the permissions of a group role within the Safe Editing feature. Administrators can create user groups and the authoring rights of each group member will be restricted according to the group permission. -
96 Math Autocorrect
A feature that allows various mathematical symbols to be entered using the keyboard. -
97 Trust Center
"Part of the Office Center feature that allows users to set various security and privacy options, and to see currently enforced security and privacy rules." -
98 Server Side Incremental
A feature that must be enabled in Active Directory to run incremental import of profiles. -
99 Auto Hide
A feature that minimizes tool windows along the edges of the IDE when these windows are not in use. -
100 generics
"A feature of the common language runtime, conceptually similar to C++ templates, that allows classes, structures, interfaces, and methods to have placeholders (generic type parameters) for the data types they store and manipulate. Generic types are a form of parameterized types."
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