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101 item group
A user-defined description that is used to classify a group of items that have common characteristics. -
102 fixed asset group
"A set of characteristics that are assigned to a fixed asset. The fixed asset inherits the characteristics (such as type, number sequences, and default value models) from the group." -
103 sales tax group
"A group of one or more sales tax codes that define sales tax (including duty) for customers, vendors, projects, and ledger accounts." -
104 Wired Group Policy Client
A Group Policy Client in a wired environment. -
105 Wireless Group Policy Client
A Group Policy Client in a wireless environment.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Wireless Group Policy Client
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106 repeating group
A group in the data source that can occur more than once. Controls such as repeating sections and repeating tables are bound to repeating groups. -
107 Administrators group
"On a local computer, a group whose members have the highest level of administrative access to the local computer." -
108 dynamic distribution group
A distribution group that uses recipient filters and conditions to derive its membership at the time the message is sent.English-Arabic terms dictionary > dynamic distribution group
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109 routing group connector
"An SMTP connector that is required for mail to flow between Exchange routing groups. When Exchange Server 2007 is installed in an existing Exchange Server 2003 and Exchange 2000 Server organization, the required routing group connector is created during setup." -
110 storage group
A collection of mailbox stores and public folder stores that share a set of transaction log files. Exchange manages each storage group with a separate server process. -
111 Delete Group
A menu item that removes a group and its contacts from the user's Contacts list. -
112 New Group
The default name for a group of contacts created by the user. -
113 Local Group Policy Editor
The Microsoft Management Console snap-in used to edit Group Policy objects. -
114 price group
"The price of any cost type (hour, expense, or fee) that is assigned to a specific group of customers or all customers." -
115 batch group
"A group of batch jobs. An administrator can determine which application object server (AOS) runs the jobs, and how many jobs an AOS runs." -
116 filtered group
"A local security group that is removed from an access token. When User Account Control (UAC) creates the filtered access token, the filtered groups are removed."مجموعة مُصفاة -
117 membership in a group
A user's status as a member of a group. -
118 item price tolerance group
A group of items that controls the allowable price variance percentage for invoice matching.English-Arabic terms dictionary > item price tolerance group
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119 vendor price tolerance group
A group that can be assigned to vendors and that controls the allowable price variance percentage for invoice matching.English-Arabic terms dictionary > vendor price tolerance group
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120 pay group
A set of employees who are paid in the same manner on the same date for the same period of time. This categorization is required by payroll departments that group employees into discrete payroll runs.
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