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1 User Behavior Analyzer
Part of the Web Analytics Shared Service that analyzes user behavior data logged by the server when a user visits a Web site. -
2 finger
"An Internet utility, originally limited to UNIX but now available on many other platforms, that enables a user to obtain information on other users who may be at other sites (if those sites permit access by finger). Given an e-mail address, finger returns the user's full name, an indication of whether or not the user is currently logged on, and any other information the user has chosen to supply as a profile. Given a first or last name, finger returns the logon names of users whose first or last names match." -
3 group memberships
"The groups to which a user account belongs. Permissions and rights granted to a group are also provided to its members. In most cases, the actions a user can perform in Windows are determined by the group memberships of the user account to which the user is logged on." -
4 logon session
"A period of time when one user is logged on to a computer. When a user logs on to a computer, the session is created. When that user logs off, the session is ended." -
5 system context
The state of Windows after it first starts when some system services are loaded but no user is logged in and per-user settings are not available. -
6 local computer
"The computer that you are currently logged on to as a user. More generally, a local computer is a computer that you can access directly without using a communications line or a communications device, such as a network adapter or a modem." -
7 WPP
A mechanism for user-mode applications and kernel-mode drivers to log real-time binary messages. The logged messages can subsequently be converted to a human-readable trace of the driver's operation. -
8 Windows preprocessor
A mechanism for user-mode applications and kernel-mode drivers to log real-time binary messages. The logged messages can subsequently be converted to a human-readable trace of the driver's operation. -
9 local machine
"The computer that you are currently logged on to as a user. More generally, a local computer is a computer that you can access directly without using a communications line or a communications device, such as a network adapter or a modem." -
10 Approval Assistant
"A report, accessible from the Web Author, that generates a list of all pages waiting for the approval of the user who is logged on." -
11 account linking
"The process of linking Windows user accounts to Windows Live IDs or other online accounts, allowing seamless interaction between the two authentication models. As a result, users can be automatically logged into their online services when logging into Windows. They can also share with other users based on their Windows Live IDs (or other), granting them specific permissions to files and folders (read only, read-write, etc.)."
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