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1 access code
"A string of characters entered by a user to verify his or her identity to a network or to a local computer, device, or client, or to sign in to an account, app, and so on." -
2 Sign In
A UI element that creates a user session or establishes user access to a service. -
3 sign-in
"The credentials (user name and password) that a person uses to gain access to a service, network server, etc." -
4 sign-in info
"Information that includes identification and proof of identification that is used to gain access to local and network resources. Examples of credentials are user names and passwords, smart cards, and certificates." -
5 sign-in information
"Information that includes identification and proof of identification that is used to gain access to local and network resources. Examples of credentials are user names and passwords, smart cards, and certificates." -
6 OEM ISP sign-up offer
"A set of HTML pages created by either the OEM or a third-party company that lets end users sign up for Internet access from a particular Internet service provider (ISP). You can incorporate these pages into Windows Welcome, or include a shortcut to the first page of the OEM link on the Start menu." -
7 single sign-on
An authentication process that permits a user to log on to a system once with a single set of credentials to access multiple applications or services. -
8 IP allow list
"A list of IP addresses that are considered ""safe"" by an authority. IP addresses in this list are allowed access to a given resource or web service and are thereby excluded from further processing of access control policies that would otherwise be used to determine the validity of that clients request for access. For example, an IP allow list can be used to exclude a trusted set of clients from needing to use a second-factor of authentication to sign in to a web service, while other clients that are not in the list would have no other choice but to provide a second-factor method to be successfully authenticated." -
9 ISP signup offer
A set of HTML pages in Windows Welcome that enables end users to sign up for Internet access from a particular Internet service provider. -
10 NCW
A tool that helps users sign up for Internet service and automatically handles the software configuration steps necessary for gaining access to the Internet. -
11 New Connection Wizard
A tool that helps users sign up for Internet service and automatically handles the software configuration steps necessary for gaining access to the Internet. -
12 master secret
A security key generated by the master secret server when an Enterprise Single Sign-On (SSO) Administrator requests it. This secret key is stored in the registry as a Local Security Authority (LSA) secret on the master secret server. Only SSO Administrators can access this secret key. -
13 online account
"A single set of sign-in credentials (typically, e-mail address and password) that is used to access the services provided by an online service provider (OSP)." -
14 online identity
"A single set of sign-in credentials (typically, e-mail address and password) that is used to access the services provided by an online service provider (OSP)." -
15 public link
"A web address (URL) of a folder or photo album on SkyDrive that allows access to anyone who visits the webpage. Visitors don't need to have explicit sharing permissions to the folder or album, sign in to Windows Live, or even have a Windows Live ID." -
16 identity federation
A process in Microsoft Online Services that uses Active Directory Federation Services 2.0 and Microsoft Federation Gateway to securely represent identities in the cloud and tie those identities to corporate credentials (user name and password). Users can then use their corporate credentials to sign in once to access the services in Microsoft Online Services. -
17 Microsoft account
A single set of sign-in credentials (email address and password) that provides user access to PCs running Windows and Live-connected services. -
18 guest link
"A unique link that provides external users anonymous access to selected documents stored in SharePoint Online, with no sign in required." -
19 organizational account
"A user account assigned by an organization (work, school, non-profit) to one of their constituents (an employee, student, customer) that provides sign in access to one or more of the organization’s Microsoft cloud service subscriptions, such as Office 365 or Windows Azure. These accounts are stored in an organization’s cloud directory (also known as Windows Azure Active Directory), and are typically deleted when the user leaves the organization. Organizational accounts differ from Microsoft accounts in that they are created and managed by admins in the organization, not by the user." -
20 mobile app bar
The workspace along the bottom edge of the screen that enables the user to access Office 365 services or sign out.
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