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81 distinguished folder
A folder in a mailbox that can be referenced by Web services requests to identify a folder by name. -
82 tag
"A marker that can be applied to content or items (like photos or text) to identify certain types of information. This allows the user to find, view and sort tagged items with ease." -
83 Global Universal Identification
"A 16-byte value generated from the unique identifier on a device, the current date and time, and a sequence number. It is used to identify a particular device, component, user, or session."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Global Universal Identification
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84 administrative credentials
"Logon information that is used to identify a member of an administrative group. Groups that use administrative credentials include Administrators, Domain Admins, and DNS Admins. Most system-wide or domain-wide tasks require administrative credentials."English-Arabic terms dictionary > administrative credentials
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85 bitmask identifier
A name assigned to a bitmask to help identify its purpose.مُعرف قناع البت -
86 usage data
"Information that an administrator can use to learn how other people access and use a site. By analyzing this data, an administrator can identify a site's most popular (or unpopular) areas and clarify the most common navigational paths through the site." -
87 categorizer
"A component of Exchange transport that processes all incoming messages and determines what to do with the messages based on information about the intended recipients. In Exchange Server 2007, the Edge Transport server uses the categorizer to route the message to the appropriate destination. The Hub Transport server uses the categorizer to expand distribution lists and identify alternate recipients and forwarding addresses. After the categorizer retrieves full information about recipients, it uses that information to apply policies, route the message, and perform content conversion." -
88 property name
A string value that is used to identify a named property within a given property set. Note that property names and property IDs are mutually exclusive. -
89 transport rule
"A concept that implements a single function point of a transport messaging policy. A transport rule contains conditions as to when to trigger this rule and an ordered set of actions as to what to do if the rule is triggered. Additionally, each transport rule can have exceptions that specify what to exclude from the condition. Exceptions typically identify a subset of criteria identified in the condition." -
90 Address Name
An attribute of the Address entity used to identify an address. It is a required field on the Address form. -
91 product ID
A unique manually created alpha-numeric label that is used to identify a product. -
92 Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor
"A downloadable Web application that helps Windows users identify which edition of Windows meets their needs, whether their PCs are ready for an upgrade to the next Windows version, and which features of the suggested Windows version will be able to run on their PCs."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor
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93 Sales
"The area of the application targeted at helping salespeople identify, track, and forecast selling opportunities (be they with existing or new customers) and help bring them to successful closure (sales) more effectively and efficiently." -
94 scan
A systematic examination of files or other data to identify content or patterns that meet specific criteria. -
95 Unique Program Identifier
A 21-character identifier used to identify computers enabled by FlexGo technology product models and locales for a specific solution provider. -
96 UPID
A 21-character identifier used to identify computers enabled by FlexGo technology product models and locales for a specific solution provider. -
97 report signature
A string used to identify the version of a report. -
98 code metric
"A software measure that provides developers better insight into the code they are developing. By taking advantage of code metrics, developers can understand which types and/or methods should be reworked or more thoroughly tested. Development teams can identify potential risks, understand the current state of a project, and track progress during software development." -
99 version
A numeric or other designation appended to a product name to identify a particular release. -
100 AppVerifier
"A graphical user interface (GUI) tool that aids IT managers and developers in testing applications on Microsoft® Windows® and the Windows Server family. It helps developers identify potential application compatibility, stability, and security issues."
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