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1 destination
"The location (drive, folder, or directory) to which a file is copied or moved." -
2 destination document
A document to which information is copied or moved. -
3 downloadable font
"A set of characters that are copied from a computers disk to a printers memory when requested for printing a document. Downloadable fonts are most commonly used with laser printers, although dot matrix printers can accept some of them." -
4 inheritance
A mechanism that allows a given access control entry (ACE) to be copied from the container where it was applied to all children of the container. Inheritance can be combined with delegation to grant administrative rights to a whole subtree of the directory in a single update operation. -
5 paste
"To insert content, such as text or a graphic, that has been cut or copied from one document into a different location in the same or a different document." -
6 read-only
"Capable of being retrieved (read), printed or copied but not changed (written) or saved." -
7 restore
"To copy files from a backup storage device to their normal location, especially if the files are being copied to replace files that were accidentally lost or deleted." -
8 compact disc-rewritable
"A type of CD on which files can be copied, erased, and replaced." -
9 CD-RW
"A type of CD on which files can be copied, erased, and replaced." -
10 moving border
"An animated border that appears around a worksheet range that has been cut or copied. To cancel a moving border, press ESC." -
11 log shipping
"Copying, at regular intervals, log backup from a read-write database (the primary database) to one or more remote server instances (secondary servers). Each secondary server has a read-only database, called a secondary database, that was created by restoring a full backup of the primary database without recovery. The secondary server restores each copied log backup to the secondary database. The secondary servers are warm standbys for the primary server." -
12 file copy
"The first of the three stages of Setup, where the Windows program files and any additional files specified are copied to the computer's hard disk." -
13 writeable disc
"A CD or DVD disc onto which files can be copied. Common writeable disc types include CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, and DVD-RW." -
14 flash memory card
"A device used by many digital cameras to store pictures and video. Flash memory cards store computer information such as text, pictures, and music, and can be copied, erased, and used many times." -
15 High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection
"An encryption and authentication specification created by Intel for Digital Video Interface (DVI) devices such as digital cameras, high-definition televisions, and video disk players. HDCP is designed to protect transmissions between DVI devices from being copied."English-Arabic terms dictionary > High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection
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16 HDCP
"An encryption and authentication specification created by Intel for Digital Video Interface (DVI) devices such as digital cameras, high-definition televisions, and video disk players. HDCP is designed to protect transmissions between DVI devices from being copied." -
17 local object
"A table, query, form, report, macro, or module that remains in the replica or Design Master where it was created. Neither the object nor changes to the object are copied to other members in the replica set." -
18 cloned configuration
"The practice of deploying new Edge Transport servers based on the configuration information of a previously configured source server. The configuration information of the previously configured source server is copied and exported to an XML file, which is then imported to the target server." -
19 managed content settings
Settings that are applied to the managed folders in users' mailboxes to control the retention and journaling of messages for messaging records management (MRM). Managed content settings define when messages that are no longer needed are to be removed or journaled (copied) to a separate storage location outside the mailbox.إعدادات محتوى مُدار -
20 source directory
The folder that contains the file or files to be copied or moved.
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