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41 sign-up address
An e-mail address that a user can create to use when they buy products online or register for updates from a Web site and don't want to use their main e-mail address. -
42 one-off address
An address that is used to send messages to recipients who do not have a corresponding entry in any of the session's address book containers. -
43 aggressive address acquisition retry
A registry setting that allows the DHCP client to transmit more messages to the server to obtain an IP address when the PC is in connected standby mode. This setting can increase power consumption but can also help resolve IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) problems more quickly.English-Arabic terms dictionary > aggressive address acquisition retry
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44 e-mail address
"A string that identifies a user so that the user can receive Internet email. An email address on the Internet typically consists of an account name, followed by the \@ (at) symbol, a host name, and a domain name." -
45 real address
An absolute (machine) address specifying a physical location in memory. -
46 absolute address
An absolute (machine) address specifying a physical location in memory. -
47 broadcast address
An Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) address that is destined for all hosts on a particular network segment. -
48 physical address extension
"A feature that allows x86-based computers to support more than 4 gigabytes (GB) of physical memory. Up to 64 GB of physical memory can be used as regular 4-kilobyte (KB) pages, and the number of bits that can be used by the kernel to address physical memory can be expanded from 32 to 36."English-Arabic terms dictionary > physical address extension
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49 web address
"An address that uniquely identifies a location on the Internet. A URL is usually preceded by http://, as in http://www.microsoft.com. A URL can contain more detail, such as the name of a page of hypertext, often with the file name extension.html or.htm." -
50 virtual IP address
"An IP address that is shared among the hosts of a Network Load Balancing cluster. A Network Load Balancing cluster might also use multiple virtual IP addresses, for example, in a cluster of multihomed Web servers." -
51 IP address mask
"A range of IP addresses defined so that only computers with IP addresses within the range are allowed access to an Internet service. To mask a portion of the IP address, replace it with the asterisk wild card character (*)." -
52 Class A IP address
"A unicast IP address that ranges from 1.0.0.1 through 127.255.255.254. The first octet indicates the network, and the last three octets indicate the host on the network. Class-based IP addressing has been superceded by Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR)." -
53 Class B IP address
"A unicast IP address that ranges from 128.0.0.1 through 191.255.255.254. The first two octets indicate the network, and the last two octets indicate the host on the network. Class-based IP addressing has been superceded by Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR)." -
54 Class C IP address
"A unicast IP address that ranges from 192.0.0.1 to 223.255.255.254. The first three octets indicate the network, and the last octet indicates the host on the network. Network Load Balancing provides optional session support for Class C IP addresses (in addition to support for single IP addresses) to accommodate clients that make use of multiple proxy servers at the client site. Class-based IP addressing has been superceded by Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR)." -
55 global address list
"An Address Book that contains entries for every group, user, and contact within an organization's implementation of Exchange Server." -
56 Multicast Address Dynamic Client Allocation Protocol
An extension to the DHCP protocol standard used to support dynamic assignment and configuration of IP multicast addresses on TCP/IP-based networks.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Multicast Address Dynamic Client Allocation Protocol
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57 base address
The part of a two-part memory address that remains constant and provides a reference point from which the location of a byte of data can be calculated. -
58 Global Address List
"An Address Book that contains entries for every group, user, and contact within an organization's implementation of Exchange Server."قَائمة العناوين العمومية -
59 MAC address
"A 12-digit hexadecimal address that is preprogrammed into a computer's network adapter, and that uniquely identifies that computer on the network." -
60 Shared Address Information
An IP address of the OneNote session that is being shared with other users.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Shared Address Information
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