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1 access
[΄ækses] n մուտք, մոտենալու հնա րավո րություն, ներթափանցում. I have access to these documents Ես այս փաստաթղթերից օգտվելու հնարավորություն/իրավունք ունեմ. He has direct access to the minister Նա ան միջա կան մուտք ունի նախարարի մոտ. There is no access to this building Այս շենքին մոտենալու հնարավորություն չկա. the only access to this house շենքի միակ մուտքը. easy of access մատ չելի. difficult of access դժվար մատչելի. բժշկ. նոպա an access of coughing հազի նոպա. right of access մուտքի/անցնելու իրավունք. հմկրգ. access add ress դիմելու հասցե. access control հա սա նելիու թյան ղեկա վա րում. access method դիմելու/ ընտրման մեթոդ -
2 access token
"A data structure that contains authentication and authorization information for a user. Windows creates the access token when the user logs on and the user's identity is confirmed. The access token contains the user's security ID (SID), the list of groups that the user is a member of, the list of privileges held by that user. Each process or thread started for the user inherits a copy of the access token. In some cases a user may have more than one access token, with different levels of authority." -
3 Access Services
A scalable Web platform that enables users to publish an Access database application to a SharePoint site. Data in these databases can then be viewed and edited in a Web browser. This enables browser-based viewing and interaction with the databases on machines that do not have a database application installed. -
4 authenticated access
A user access option that you specify at the default Web site level or Application level in IIS. Authenticated access requires a user to have a valid account and password to access the site. -
5 discretionary access control list
An access control list that is controlled by the owner of an object and that specifies the access particular users or groups can have to the object.English-Arabic terms dictionary > discretionary access control list
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6 anonymous user access
The ability to gain access to a Web server on which one does not have an account. -
7 field access profile
The set of field-level access permissions that have been granted to a user or users. -
8 Common RSS Data Store
"A common data store which provides a single location where applications can access content that has been downloaded to the PC via RSS, including text, pictures, audio, calendar events, documents and just about anything else. All applications will have access to this content for creating rich user experiences." -
9 GDT
"A memory segment that contains descriptors for code, data, and descriptor table segments. All processor tasks have access to a common GDT." -
10 global descriptor table
"A memory segment that contains descriptors for code, data, and descriptor table segments. All processor tasks have access to a common GDT." -
11 information disclosure
The exposure of information to individuals who normally would not have access to it. -
12 privileged app
A Windows Store device app that's explicitly declared in the Privileged Application fields of Microsoft digitally signed device metadata. Only privileged apps have access to that device. -
13 Lync Web Scheduler
"A web-based meeting scheduling and management tool for users who don’t have access to Microsoft Outlook, or are on an operating system not based on Windows. With Lync Web Scheduler, you can create new meetings, change your existing meetings, and send invitations using your favorite email program." -
14 End-User Spam Notification
An email message that contains a spam report for individual users who don't have access to quarantine or the junk email folder.English-Arabic terms dictionary > End-User Spam Notification
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15 perimeter network
One or more computers that have a connection to the Internet through an external screening router and a connection to the internal network through an interior screening router. Computers that are linked to the perimeter network have limited access to both the Internet and the internal network. This architecture is convenient if multiple hosts require direct Internet access.شبكة فرعية مراقَبة -
16 screened subnet
One or more computers that have a connection to the Internet through an external screening router and a connection to the internal network through an interior screening router. Computers that are linked to the perimeter network have limited access to both the Internet and the internal network. This architecture is convenient if multiple hosts require direct Internet access.شبكة فرعية مراقَبة -
17 Hyperlink data type
A data type for an Access database field that stores hyperlink addresses. An address can have up to four parts and is written using the following format: A data type for an Access database field that stores hyperlink addresses. An address can have up to four parts and is written using the following format: displaytext#address#subaddress#. -
18 IP allow list
"A list of IP addresses that are considered ""safe"" by an authority. IP addresses in this list are allowed access to a given resource or web service and are thereby excluded from further processing of access control policies that would otherwise be used to determine the validity of that clients request for access. For example, an IP allow list can be used to exclude a trusted set of clients from needing to use a second-factor of authentication to sign in to a web service, while other clients that are not in the list would have no other choice but to provide a second-factor method to be successfully authenticated." -
19 DACL
An access control list that is controlled by the owner of an object and that specifies the access particular users or groups can have to the object. -
20 full trust
"A code access security (CAS) state assigned to managed assemblies. The level of trust granted to an application or Web service affects its ability to use system resources while executing. Assemblies that have full trust can access any resource that is subject to operating system security, and all privileged operations are supported."
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