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1 debug
[ˌdi:΄bʌg] v հմկրգ. կարգաբերել. debug tool կարգաբերիչ -
2 DEBUG
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3 debug
"To detect, locate, and correct logical or syntactical errors in a program or malfunctions in hardware. In hardware contexts, the term troubleshoot is the term more often used, especially when the problem is a major one." -
4 break mode
"A temporary suspension of program execution while in the development environment. In break mode, you can examine, debug, reset, step through, or continue program execution." -
5 test deployment
"The deployment of tests and all dependent files noted by the user or the system from their default location (for example, bin/debug) to the execution directory." -
6 remote debugger
A debugger in a remote debug situation. -
7 remote debugging
The use of Visual Studio on one computer (the host computer) to debug an application that is running on another computer (the target or remote computer). -
8 Central Publishing service
"A service within Remote Desktop Services responsible for aggregating RemoteApp programs and desktops that are published to end users from across the entire deployment. It ensure only users with appropriate rights can access published resources. The resources are used to display error messages that, for example, might say that the publishing service is unavailable. This can help the admin debug their deployment."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Central Publishing service
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