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21 helper DC
A supporting domain controller used to source SYSVOL from the restored backup media if only one domain controller is installed in the domain (SYSVOL has not replicated at least once between two domain controllers in the domain). -
22 service hardening
"The process of making services less susceptible to attack from malicious software by running least privilege, minimizing resource access, locking down ports and protocols, and generally reduce the damage potential and number of critical vulnerabilities in services." -
23 Platform Server Role
"A role that consists of the services that are used to process data. To run Microsoft Dynamics CRM, you must have at least one computer that is running the Platform Server role." -
24 Application Server role
"A role that consists of the services that provide users access to data and content. To run Microsoft Dynamics CRM, you must have at least one computer that is running the Application Server role." -
25 action state
"In an activity diagram, a type of state that has an internal action and at least one outgoing transition that involves the explicit events of completing the internal action." -
26 mandatory constraint
"A constraint that requires every instance of an object type's population to play that role. With a disjunctive mandatory role constraint, each member of the object type's population must play at least one of the roles indicated." -
27 advanced search
"A feature that enables users to build robust, targeted queries that include search operators. The least complex of which are the Boolean operators many users are familiar with. In addition, customers can use advanced operators such as ""contains:"" or ""inanchor:"" or ""site:"" Customers can add operator upon operator and watch their query change in the search box." -
28 remote workspace
"A workspace offered by a publisher, consisting of applications, shared desktops, and personal desktops (at least some of which are accessed remotely). Each user gets a personally filtered view of the items in the remote workspace." -
29 pinch gesture
"A zoom out gesture represented by two fingers with at least one of them moving towards the other finger at any angle, within an acceptable tolerance." -
30 stretch gesture
"A zoom-in gesture represented by two fingers with at least one of them moving away from each other at any angle, within an acceptable tolerance." -
31 pinch
"A zoom out gesture represented by two fingers with at least one of them moving towards the other finger at any angle, within an acceptable tolerance." -
32 stretch
"A zoom-in gesture represented by two fingers with at least one of them moving away from each other at any angle, within an acceptable tolerance." -
33 remote media connection
"A Windows Media Player (WMP) specific feature that allows you to use the Internet to access music, pictures and videos available on your home network. The feature must be activated on at least two computers in order to work." -
34 metaverse entry
An Identity Lifecycle Manager (ILM) 2007 object that has been projected into the metaverse from a connector space object and is linked to at least one object in the connector space. A metaverse entry represents the aggregated view of objects from one or several connected data sources. -
35 linked ID
"A Windows Live ID that is connected to at least one other Windows Live ID. When customers link IDs, they can sign in with one ID and switch to others without having to sign out from the first. Customers set up linked IDs in Windows Live Account." -
36 international ACH transaction
An Automated Clearing House (ACH) funds transfer between an originating party and a receiving party that involves at least one depository financial institution that is not located in the territorial jurisdiction of the United States.English-Arabic terms dictionary > international ACH transaction
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37 rotate
To place at least two fingers on an object and rotate your fingers in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction. -
38 rotate gesture
A gesture represented by placing at least two fingers on an object and rotating your fingers in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction. -
39 rotate
A gesture represented by placing at least two fingers on an object and rotating your fingers in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction. -
40 graph node
"An entity that is included in at least one graph edge, either as an actor or as an object."
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least — ► DETERMINER & PRONOUN (usu. the least) ▪ smallest in amount, extent, or significance. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ used in names of very small animals and plants: least shrew. ► ADVERB ▪ to the smallest extent or degree. ● at least Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary
least — [lēst] adj. [ME lest < OE læsest, læst, superl. of læssa, LESS] 1. alt. superl. of LITTLE 2. smallest or slightest in size, degree, importance, etc. [the least movement] 3. Biol. very small: used in names of species or varieties [least… … English World dictionary
least — 1. Least of all means ‘especially not’ and should only be used in negative contexts: • I am not going to try to play the role of prophet, least of all Jeremiah Listener, 1973. 2. Use less, not least, when contrasting two things: • The latter… … Modern English usage
Least — Least, adv. In the smallest or lowest degree; in a degree below all others; as, to reward those who least deserve it. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
least — least; least·ways; least·wise; … English syllables
Least — Least, conj. See {Lest}, conj. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
least — (adj.) O.E. læst, earlier læsest smallest (superlative of lytel small ), from P.Gmc. superlative *laisistaz (see LESS (Cf. less)). Qualifying phrase at least is M.E. æt læstan. As a noun, from early 12c.; as an adverb, c.1200 … Etymology dictionary
Least — may refer to: *Little *Child … Wikipedia
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