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41 shared database
"A database that is shared out to other users. These users create their own local copies, which are periodically synchronized with the shared database." -
42 Share Database
"An option, found on the Business Contact Manager menu, in the Database Tools selection, that enables the user to share all information in a database." -
43 offline database
A local working copy of a remote shared database in which you can make changes while you are disconnected. You can synchronize changes with the remote shared database when you reconnect. -
44 local database
"A local copy of a shared remote database, which you work in on your computer, and which is periodically synchronized with the remote database." -
45 remote database
"A database which is stored on another computer and is shared out to other users. These users create their own local copy, which is periodically synchronized with the shared database." -
46 AppCompat database
"A database that contains a list of applications that may have potential compatibility problems and remedies. When an application starts, Windows checks this database to configure system options to minimize compatibility problems." -
47 application compatibility database
"A database that contains a list of applications that may have potential compatibility problems and remedies. When an application starts, Windows checks this database to configure system options to minimize compatibility problems."English-Arabic terms dictionary > application compatibility database
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48 ODBC database
"A database for which an Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) driver that you can use for importing, linking to, or exporting data is supplied." -
49 Access database engine
Part of the Access database system that retrieves and stores data in user and system databases. The engine can be thought of as a data manager on which database systems are built. -
50 Open Database Connectivity
"In the Microsoft WOSA (Windows Open System Architecture) structure, an interface providing a common language for Windows applications to gain access to a database on a network."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Open Database Connectivity
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51 relational database management system
A database system that organizes data into related rows and columns as specified by a relational model.English-Arabic terms dictionary > relational database management system
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52 authentication database
A database on a server that matches user names to passwords. -
53 external database
"The source of the table that is to be linked or imported to the current database, or the destination of a table that is to be exported." -
54 multiuser shared database
A database that permits more than one user to access and modify the same set of data at the same time. -
55 primary database
"In a log shipping, a read-write database whose transaction log is backed up at regular intervals for restoring onto one or more secondary databases." -
56 partial database restore
"A restore of only a portion of a database consisting of its primary filegroup and one or more secondary filegroups. The other filegroups remain permanently offline, though they can be restored later." -
57 Restore Database
A button on a BCM wizard that enables the user to revert the database to a previous state. -
58 reporting database
The SQL Server database that stores DPM reporting information. -
59 configuration database
"The Microsoft SQL Server, MSDE, or Windows Internal database that contains the configuration information that applies across all servers in a deployment of SharePoint Products and Technologies, such as Web application information." -
60 Business Contact Manager database
"The database that stores information about accounts, business contacts, opportunities, business projects, and other items."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Business Contact Manager database
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