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1 Credential Vault Service
A behind-the-scene service that is part of Credential Manager and that actually does the work of creating and managing user credentials to allow users to log on across machines and sites. -
2 Credential Manager
"A common credential store and interface that is used to save and manage user credentials, such as user names and passwords, so you can easily log on to Web sites and connect to other resources, such as computers." -
3 Credential Roaming
A feature that enables users to access their credentials remotely. Credential Roaming makes it possible for a user who logs onto any domain-joined computer running Windows Server to seamlessly and silently have all of their credentials (certificates and private keys) available on the local machine for applications and services. -
4 Credential Provider
"A tool that provides information, which includes identification and proof of identification, that is used to gain access to local and network resources." -
5 credential prompt
"A dialog box that appears when a user is requested to confirm whether an administrative process should be permitted to start. The user can approve the process by providing a user name and password for an administrator account, or the user can cancel the process by clicking Cancel." -
6 Credential Locker
A feature of Windows where a user's credentials are securely stored. -
7 Windows Biometric Credential Manager
The Windows component that stores and manages biometric credentials such as fingerprints.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Windows Biometric Credential Manager
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8 Windows Fingerprint Credential Provider
The Windows component that provides fingerprint information that is used to gain access to local and network resources.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Windows Fingerprint Credential Provider
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9 SSS
"The shared service that securely stores credential sets for external data sources and associates those credential sets to identities of individuals or to group identities. This service can be used to support a variety of solutions. For example, the stored credentials can be leveraged by certain applications to enable single sign-on." -
10 elevation prompt
"A dialog box that appears when a user is requested to confirm whether an administrative process should be permitted to start. An elevation prompt will either be displayed as a consent prompt or a credential prompt, depending upon Group Policy settings and user account type." -
11 vault
"A set of credentials that users can create, store and manage in Credential Manager."
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Credential — Cre*den tial (kr[ e]*d[e^]n shal), a. [Cf. It. credenziale, fr. LL. credentia. See {Credence}.] Giving a title or claim to credit or confidence; accrediting. [1913 Webster] Their credential letters on both sides. Camden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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credential — index believable, certification (certification of proficiency), recommendation Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
credential — that which entitles to credit, late 15c. (adj.), from M.L. credentialis, from credentia (see CREDENCE (Cf. credence)). As a noun, attested from 1756. Related: Credentialled … Etymology dictionary
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