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1 DEPLOY (TO)
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2 deploy
[di΄plɔi] v ռզմ. ճակատի լայնությամբ տարածել/զարգացնել -
3 quick deploy
A designation that the user can apply to a content deployment job to denote that it will be deployed frequently and quickly. -
4 one-click publish
"A feature in Visual Studio that lets you deploy a Web application from the development computer to a server by clicking a button on a toolbar, and to deploy changes by clicking the button again, without having to redeploy the full application. You can create multiple publishing profiles to define the settings for different publishing scenarios, such as deploying to a test server, to a production server, and so on." -
5 application service provider
"An organization that delivers a contractual service to deploy, host, manage, and provide access to an application from a facility other than the customer's site."English-Arabic terms dictionary > application service provider
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6 ASP
"An organization that delivers a contractual service to deploy, host, manage, and provide access to an application from a facility other than the customer's site." -
7 administrator setup
A mode of setup that allows network administrators to silently deploy to client computers. -
8 MUI Pack
"A set of language-specific resources for multiple supported languages. MUI technology enables users to set the user-interface language according to their preferences, provided the required language resource files are present on the computer. It is designed to enable large corporations to deploy a single version of Windows worldwide, while enabling their local users to select the user-interface language." -
9 Multilingual User Interface Pack
"A set of language-specific resources for multiple supported languages. MUI technology enables users to set the user-interface language according to their preferences, provided the required language resource files are present on the computer. It is designed to enable large corporations to deploy a single version of Windows worldwide, while enabling their local users to select the user-interface language."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Multilingual User Interface Pack
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10 logical server
A representation of the run-time environment in which an application will deploy. -
11 WinSock direct
"A common programming interface to the lower-level system area network (SAN) implementations, developed by Microsoft. WSD sits underneath the standard WinSock application programming interface (API), but bypasses the kernel networking layers to talk directly to the SAN hardware. Because WSD sits underneath the existing WinSock API, IT departments can deploy applications in a SAN environment without modifying the applications." -
12 WSD
"A common programming interface to the lower-level system area network (SAN) implementations, developed by Microsoft. WSD sits underneath the standard WinSock application programming interface (API), but bypasses the kernel networking layers to talk directly to the SAN hardware. Because WSD sits underneath the existing WinSock API, IT departments can deploy applications in a SAN environment without modifying the applications." -
13 Microsoft® Office Groove® Server 2007
"Microsoft enterprise-class server software and tools used to deploy, manage, and integrate Microsoft Office Groove 2007 across enterprise-size organizations."Microsoft® Office Groove® Server 2007English-Arabic terms dictionary > Microsoft® Office Groove® Server 2007
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14 database project
An offline representation of a database. Each database project contains the scripts that are required to deploy a new database or to update an existing database to a database server. A database project does not contain the data that resides in that database. Database projects are saved as.dbproj files. -
15 Group Policy Software Installation
An extension to the editor that accompanies the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC). The extension is used to deploy software packages by using a domain-based Group Policy object.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Group Policy Software Installation
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16 transparency
"A security model that helps developers write and deploy secure libraries and applications by isolating code depending on privilege. Level 1 transparency was introduced in the.NET Framework version 2.0. It enables developers to annotate code to declare which types and members can perform security elevations and other trusted actions (security-critical) and which cannot (security-transparent). Level 2 transparency, which was introduced in the.NET Framework 4, refines this model. It adds a third group of code, security-safe-critical code, which are types or members that access secure resources and can be safely used by partially-trusted code in the.NET Framework." -
17 Conferencing Announcement service
"A unified communications application that plays tones and prompts on certain actions, such as when conference participants enter or leave a conference, and when participants are muted or unmuted. This service is automatically installed and activated by default when you deploy a Conferencing workload and select the dial-in conferencing option."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Conferencing Announcement service
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18 Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit
"A suite of tools designed to help original equipment manufacturers, system builders, corporate IT professionals, and enthusiasts customize, automate, assess, and deploy the Windows operating system onto new hardware."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit
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19 Windows ADK
"A suite of tools designed to help original equipment manufacturers, system builders, corporate IT professionals, and enthusiasts customize, automate, assess, and deploy the Windows operating system onto new hardware." -
20 autohost
To deploy the components of an app on appropriate hosts and establish app isolation automatically.
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