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81 synchronized copy
"A copy of a department that you create on a new page of a large organization chart, so that you can determine how your chart breaks across pages. When you create a synchronized copy, any changes you make appear in both." -
82 communication preferences
A product's settings that enable customers to determine how people who also use the product may interact with them. -
83 conflict resolution method
"The method that is used to determine which change is written to the store in the event of a conflict. Typical conflict resolution methods are as follows: last writer wins, source wins, destination wins, custom, or deferred. For custom resolution, the resolving application reads the conflict from the conflict log and selects a resolution. For deferred resolution, the conflict is logged together with the conflicting change data and the made-with knowledge of the change."English-Arabic terms dictionary > conflict resolution method
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84 cascading style sheet
"A style sheet (a.css file) attached to an HTML document that controls the formatting of tags on Web pages. The browser follows rules (a ""cascading order"") to determine precedence and resolve conflicts." -
85 user state capture
"Capability to use default settings and algorithms of Windows Easy Transfer to capture user files and settings. This capability includes logic to determine additional file types that may have been created or modified by users. Without default logic, capture is based on defined manifest of where to look for and what file formats to look for." -
86 sensor
"Any hardware or software that can detect events or environmental changes, such as your current location or the amount of light around your computer. For example, a notebook with a location sensor, such as a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver, can determine your exact location. An ambient light sensor can detect when there is a change in lighting, and then a program can use that information to adjust the brightness of your screen." -
87 proximity sensor
"A type of sensor that can determine without physical contact if an object/person is nearby, or can be used to measure the distance between the object/person and the sensor device." -
88 validity check
The process of analyzing data to determine whether it conforms to predetermined completeness and consistency parameters. -
89 default location
"Information that describes the current location of a computer. The location is entered manually in Default Location, and can be used by programs to determine the location of a computer when a location sensor is unavailable." -
90 SSL client certificate mapping authentication
A method of authentication where certificates are used on the client and a mapping is made on the server (or possibly on the Active directory domain controller) to determine which client certificates should be allowed access to the site.English-Arabic terms dictionary > SSL client certificate mapping authentication
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91 audience compilation
The process of evaluating a set of user profile entities with an audience rule to determine which user profile entities are members of the audience. -
92 Outlook Live Management Agent
"The Microsoft Identity Lifecycle Manager (ILM) 2007 management agent provided by Microsoft to connect to Outlook Live. It is an ILM component that consists of properties, rules, and rules extensions that determine how an object is processed."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Outlook Live Management Agent
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93 OLMA
"The Microsoft Identity Lifecycle Manager (ILM) 2007 management agent provided by Microsoft to connect to Outlook Live. It is an ILM component that consists of properties, rules, and rules extensions that determine how an object is processed." -
94 hosted management agent
"An Identity Lifecycle Management (ILM) component that consists of properties, rules, and rule extensions that determine how an object is processed and that provides services to client computers or organizations that connect from remote locations." -
95 video negotiation
A process in which a sending endpoint can determine the video capabilities of a receiving endpoint before it sends a video stream. -
96 main account derivation rule
A rule to determine a main account dimension for classifying the financial consequences of an accounting event.English-Arabic terms dictionary > main account derivation rule
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97 derivation rule
A rule to determine a classifier for classifying the financial consequences of an accounting event. -
98 dimension derivation rule
A rule to determine a ledger dimension for classifying the financial consequences of an accounting event. -
99 Authority Key Identifier
"A certificate extension used by the certificate chaining engine to determine what certificate was used to sign a presented certificate. The AKI can contain the issuer name, serial number, public key information, or no information at all. By matching the information in a certificate’s AKI extension to a CA certificate’s Subject Key Identifier (SKI) extension, a certificate chain can be built."معرّف مفتاح المرجع -
100 ar-sa معرّف مفتاح التصديق
"A certificate extension used by the certificate chaining engine to determine what certificate was used to sign a presented certificate. The AKI can contain the issuer name, serial number, public key information, or no information at all. By matching the information in a certificate’s AKI extension to a CA certificate’s Subject Key Identifier (SKI) extension, a certificate chain can be built."
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