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1 install
[in΄stɔ:l] v տեղավորել, հաստատել. install a gas cooker/TV set գազ օջախ/հեռուս տացույց տեղադրել. install central heating կենտրոնա կան ջեռուցում անցկացնել. install oneself in a new flat/an armchair նոր բնակա րա նում/ բազկաթոռում տեղավորվել. install a rector ռեկտո րին պաշտոնում պաշտոնապես հաստա տել -
2 install
"When referring to hardware, to physically connect the device to your computer, to load device drivers onto your computer, and to configure device properties and settings."يثّبت -
3 install
"When referring to software, to load the program and installation files onto your computer so that the program runs correctly."يثبّت -
4 install point
A folder on a network or a location that is available to client computers for the installation of a program or application. -
5 Install and Configure Mode
A mode that enables administrators to configure User Account Control to run in auto-elevation mode (i.e. “auto-approval”) for specific times.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Install and Configure Mode
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6 custom install
"A type of installation that allows the user to specify certain installation settings and options, such as which components will be installed." -
7 technician computer
"The computer on which you install the Windows OEM Preinstallation Kit (Windows OPK) or Windows Automated Installation Kit (Windows AIK), and where you create answer files, build configuration sets, and build custom Windows PE images. Windows System Image Manager (Windows SIM) is the primary tool used to create and modify answer files and configuration sets. The technician computer typically contains your distribution share, a folder structure that contains the source files necessary to install your Windows installation." -
8 available language
"A language pack that is present in the langpacks folder, but is not yet installed to the Windows image. To install an available language, you must run Windows Setup. Optionally, you can use the Lpksetup.exe tool to install a language pack after Windows is installed." -
9 assembly manifest
"An integral part of every assembly that renders the assembly self-describing. The assembly manifest contains the assembly's metadata. The manifest establishes the assembly identity, specifies the files that make up the assembly implementation, specifies the types and resources that make up the assembly, itemizes the compile-time dependencies on other assemblies, and specifies the set of permissions required for the assembly to run properly. This information is used at run time to resolve references, enforce version binding policy, and validate the integrity of loaded assemblies. The self-describing nature of assemblies also helps makes zero-impact install and XCOPY deployment feasible." -
10 manifest
"An integral part of every assembly that renders the assembly self-describing. The assembly manifest contains the assembly's metadata. The manifest establishes the assembly identity, specifies the files that make up the assembly implementation, specifies the types and resources that make up the assembly, itemizes the compile-time dependencies on other assemblies, and specifies the set of permissions required for the assembly to run properly. This information is used at run time to resolve references, enforce version binding policy, and validate the integrity of loaded assemblies. The self-describing nature of assemblies also helps makes zero-impact install and XCOPY deployment feasible." -
11 side-by-side execution
The ability to install and use multiple versions of an assembly in isolation at the same time. Side-by-side execution can apply to applications and components as well as to the.NET Framework. Allowing assemblies to coexist and to execute simultaneously on the same computer is essential to support robust versioning in the common language runtime. -
12 systemroot
"The path and folder name where the Windows system files are located. Typically, this is C:\Windows, although you can designate a different drive or folder when you install Windows. You can use the value %systemroot% to replace the actual location of the folder that contains the Windows system files. To identify your systemroot folder, click Start, click Run, type %systemroot%, and then click OK." -
13 Windows Update
"The API platform, user interface, and Web service for delivering Windows updates and applications. Users can check for and install updates, view the update history for the computer, and turn on or change automatic updating settings. Windows Update can be used by consumers through the Windows Update Web service or by corporate customers who use Windows Server Update Services to control distribution within their organization." -
14 administrator account
"On Windows-based computers, a user account that is a member of the computer’s local Administrators group or a member of a group that is a member of the local Administrators group, such as the Domain Admins group in a Windows domain. This is the first account that is created when you install an operating system on a new workstation, stand-alone server, or member server. By default, this account has the highest level of administrative access to the local computer." -
15 destination computer
The computer that will be distributed to customers on which you install Windows. You can either run Windows Setup on the destination computer or copy a master installation onto a destination computer. -
16 PXE
A remote boot technology based on Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) that is used to start or install an operating system on a client computer from a remote server. A WDS Server is an example of a PXE Server. -
17 distribution share
A folder that contains the source files for Windows products that you install. It may also contain additional device drivers and application files. -
18 management pack
A set of files that you install for use with Operations Manager and that allow you to monitor applications and add functionality to Operations Manager. -
19 factory mode
"A mode of running Sysprep that postpones the first-run experience and enables OEM and corporations to install additional drivers and applications, incorporate build-to-order customer information, and test the Windows installation. To run Sysprep in factory mode, use the command line b>Sysprep -factory/b>." -
20 hardware ID
A vendor-defined string used by the Plug and Play Manager to find the correct.inf file to install a particular device.
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