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1 connect
"To assign a drive letter, port, or computer name to a shared resource so that you can use it."يعيّن -
2 preferred server
The NetWare server that you connect to by default when you log on to your computer. The preferred server validates your user credentials and is queried when you request information about resources available on the NetWare network. -
3 IEEE 1394 connector
A type of connector that enables you to connect and disconnect high-speed serial devices. An IEEE 1394 connector is usually on the back of your computer near the serial port or the parallel port. -
4 Plug and Play
"A type of device, such as a game controller or printer, that automatically works when you connect it to your computer. The computer configures the settings and installs the necessary drivers by itself." -
5 PnP device
"A type of device, such as a game controller or printer, that automatically works when you connect it to your computer. The computer configures the settings and installs the necessary drivers by itself." -
6 storage device
A device that you can connect to a computer to copy and store files. Common storage devices include external hard disk drives and flash memory cards. -
7 universal serial bus
"An external bus that supports Plug and Play installation, which enables you to connect and disconnect devices without shutting down or restarting your computer." -
8 USB
"An external bus that supports Plug and Play installation, which enables you to connect and disconnect devices without shutting down or restarting your computer." -
9 USB port
"A narrow, rectangular connection point on a computer or other device (such as a keyboard) where you can connect a universal serial bus (USB) device." -
10 cable connection
A communications method by which you use a cable to connect your mobile device to another device. -
11 e-mail account
"The server name, user name, password, and e-mail address used to connect to an e-mail service. You create the e-mail account using information provided by your mail administrator or Internet service provider (ISP)." -
12 DSL filter
A small device that you connect a telephone to so that the telephone will not interfere with a digital subscriber line (DSL) connection. -
13 hotspot
"A public place (such as a coffee shop, airport, or hotel) with a wireless network that you can use to connect to the Internet." -
14 1-D shape
Either a straight line you draw or a shape that has a beginning point and ending point and can be glued between two shapes to connect them. -
15 Junction
"In Process Engineering, the shape used to connect pipelines when one pipeline is split by another pipeline. The default junction shape is Junction. However, you can specify any shape on the document stencil as a junction." -
16 Credential Manager
"A common credential store and interface that is used to save and manage user credentials, such as user names and passwords, so you can easily log on to Web sites and connect to other resources, such as computers." -
17 social channel
An account on a social networking site such as Facebook or Twitter that you connect to from Microsoft Dynamics CRM. -
18 Wi-Fi hotspot
"A public place (such as a coffee shop, airport, or hotel) with a wireless network that you can use to connect to the Internet."
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