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1 Call Someone...
An item on the Actions menu that calls the person the user selects from the corporate address book.الاتصال بأحد الأشخاص... -
2 scene
"An image and color combination designed to personalize a display window that is viewable to other people. For example, in Windows Live Messenger, someone can choose from a set of available scenes, or upload their own background image. They can also use a default color suggestion, or specify their own color. Someone's personalization is displayed in the main Messenger window (visible to themselves) and also in the main conversation window (visible to others)." -
3 unfriend
To remove someone from your Messenger friends list. The opposite of sending someone a friend (buddy) invitation. -
4 modem server
"A server that manages a group of modems. When someone on a network dials out from a computer, or dials in to a computer from another location, the server provides the next available modem to make the connection." -
5 network security key
A password that can help protect wireless networks from unauthorized access. A network security key encrypts information sent from one network computer to another so that the information can only be read by someone who has the key. -
6 presence alert
A notification that tells you when someone's presence has changed from anything to Available or from anything to Offline. -
7 Sweep
"The menu in Hotmail that includes actions a customer may take on the contents of the folder that is currently displayed. Some actions draw context from a selected message. For example, if someone selects a message, they can move all or delete all messages from that sender. If no message is selected, the actions occur at a folder level, such as marking all messages in the folder as read, or deleting all messages in the folder." -
8 eject
To remove something or someone from their current location.يُخرج -
9 Actions
"The name of a menu from which the user can call someone, send an instant message or e-mail, schedule or join a conference, start a video conversation, set options, start a Live Meeting, or run the Audio and Video Tuning Wizard." -
10 international number format
The string that is used to define how to dial someone from outside of their country/region.English-Arabic terms dictionary > international number format
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11 library
"A collection of items, such as files and folders, assembled from various locations. The locations might be on your computer, an external hard drive, removable media, or someone else’s computer." -
12 Windows library
"A collection of items, such as files and folders, assembled from various locations. The locations might be on your computer, an external hard drive, removable media, or someone else’s computer." -
13 quiet time
A timeframe someone specifies to suppress notifications from Windows Live Alerts. -
14 marketing preferences
Product settings that someone chooses to receive or reject promotional mailings from Microsoft or partners.
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