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21 race condition
"A condition in which two or more threads can reach and execute a block of code, and the program outcome changes radically depending on which thread reaches the code first. A race condition is benign if all outcomes are valid. However, race conditions can be associated with synchronization errors that can result in one process interfering with another process and possibly introduce a vulnerability. Frequently, a potential outcome of a race condition leaves the program in an unstable or invalid state." -
22 user principal name suffix
"The part of the user principal name (UPN) to the right of the \@ character. The default UPN suffix for a user account is the DNS domain name of the domain that contains the user account. Alternative UPN suffixes may be added to simplify administration and user logon processes by providing a single UPN suffix for all users. The UPN suffix is only used within the Active Directory forest, and it is not required to be a valid DNS domain name."English-Arabic terms dictionary > user principal name suffix
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23 validation rule
"A property that defines valid input values for a field or record in a table, or a control on a form." -
24 co-sign
To digitally sign data along with one or more additional signatories. A cosignature does not imply that other signatures are valid.يوقّع مشتركا -
25 Remote Installation Server
"An optional component that remotely installs Windows XP Professional. RIS installs the operating system on remote boot-enabled client computers by connecting the computer to the network, starting the client computer, logging on with a valid user account, and copying an operating system image to the client computer."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Remote Installation Server
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26 Signed - unverified
Content has been hashed but could not be verified as valid against the signature.مُوقع - لم يتم التحقق منه -
27 short name
"A valid MS-DOS or OS/2 8.3 file name (with up to 8 characters followed by a period and an extension of up to 3 characters) that a computer running any member of the Windows Server2003 family, or any similar operating system, creates for every Macintosh folder name or file name on the server. Personal computer users refer to files on the server by their short names; Macintosh users refer to them by their long names." -
28 Windows File Protection
"A feature that runs in the background and protects your system files from being overwritten. When a file in a protected folder is modified, WFP determines whether the new file is the correct Microsoft version or whether the file is digitally signed. If not, the modified file is replaced with a valid version." -
29 WFP
"A feature that runs in the background and protects your system files from being overwritten. When a file in a protected folder is modified, WFP determines whether the new file is the correct Microsoft version or whether the file is digitally signed. If not, the modified file is replaced with a valid version." -
30 .inf file
"A file created for a particular adapter that provides the operating system with information required to set up a device, such as a list of valid logical configurations for the device, the names of driver files associated with the device, and so on. An.inf file is provided typically on a disk by the device manufacturer or may be included in the operating system."ملف.inf -
31 information file
"A file created for a particular adapter that provides the operating system with information required to set up a device, such as a list of valid logical configurations for the device, the names of driver files associated with the device, and so on. An.inf file is provided typically on a disk by the device manufacturer or may be included in the operating system." -
32 prompt
An audio message played over the telephone to explain valid options to users. -
33 chart of accounts
An account structure whose valid value combinations are constrained by integrity constraints and account rules. -
34 apply
To link one or more transactions to another transaction to either to reduce the outstanding balance of a transaction or to show a valid connection between the transactions. -
35 depreciation book
A specific book used for reporting purposes that contains all depreciation transactions for assets that are valid for that book. -
36 endpoint action data policy
A policy that determines which XML elements in a document are valid for a particular action associated with an endpoint.English-Arabic terms dictionary > endpoint action data policy
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37 endpoint action policy
A policy that determines which actions are valid for a particular endpoint. -
38 data policy
A policy that determines which XML elements in a document are valid for a particular action associated with an endpoint. -
39 enhanced key usage
An extended property value that specifies the uses for which a certificate is valid. -
40 EKU
An extended property value that specifies the uses for which a certificate is valid.
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