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1 namespace
"A naming convention that defines a set of unique names for resources in a network. For DNS, a hierarchical naming structure that identifies each network resource and its place in the hierarchy of the namespace. For WINS, a flat naming structure that identifies each network resource using a single, unique name. For DFS Namespaces, a virtual tree of folders that begins with \\ServerOrDomainName\RootName." -
2 namespace
"A collection of names, identified by a URI reference, that are used in XML documents as element types and attribute names." -
3 namespace
A grouping of one or more names that represent individual objects within the group in a shared computing environment. -
4 hierarchical namespace
"A namespace, such as the DNS namespace or Active Directory namespace, that is hierarchically structured and provides rules that allow the namespace to be partitioned." -
5 flat namespace
"A namespace that is unstructured and cannot be partitioned, such as the network basic input/output system (NetBIOS) namespace. In a flat namespace, every object must have a unique name." -
6 XML namespace prefix
An abbreviated form of an XML namespace. -
7 domain namespace
The database structure used by DNS. -
8 XML namespace
"A collection of names, identified by a URI reference, that are used in XML documents as element types and attribute names." -
9 FQDN
"A DNS name that has been stated to indicate its absolute location in the domain namespace tree. In contrast to relative names, an FQDN has a trailing period (.) to qualify its position to the root of the namespace (host.example.contoso.com)." -
10 fully qualified domain name
"A DNS name that has been stated to indicate its absolute location in the domain namespace tree. In contrast to relative names, an FQDN has a trailing period (.) to qualify its position to the root of the namespace (host.example.contoso.com)."English-Arabic terms dictionary > fully qualified domain name
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11 stand-alone root
"A DFS namespace, the configuration information for which is stored locally on the host server. The path to access the root or a link starts with the host server name. A stand-alone root has only one root target. There is no root-level fault tolerance. Therefore, when the root target is unavailable, the entire DFS namespace is inaccessible." -
12 Windows Runtime
An environment in which COM objects are activated using a fully qualified namespace and a class name within the namespace. Also refers to the set of APIs that is provided by the Windows Runtime. -
13 Distributed File System
"A service that allows system administrators to organize distributed network shares into a logical namespace, enabling users to access files without specifying their physical location and providing load sharing across network shares." -
14 DFS
"A service that allows system administrators to organize distributed network shares into a logical namespace, enabling users to access files without specifying their physical location and providing load sharing across network shares." -
15 child domain
"A DNS domain located directly beneath another domain name (the parent domain) in the namespace tree. For example, ""example.microsoft.com"" would be a subdomain of the domain ""microsoft.com""." -
16 subdomain
"A DNS domain located directly beneath another domain name (the parent domain) in the namespace tree. For example, ""example.microsoft.com"" would be a subdomain of the domain ""microsoft.com""." -
17 root domain
"The beginning of the Domain Name System (DNS) namespace. In Active Directory, the initial domain in an Active Directory tree." -
18 second-level domain
"A domain name that is rooted hierarchically at the second tier of the domain namespace directly beneath the top-level domain name such as.com and.org. When DNS is used on the Internet, second-level domains are names such as microsoft.com that are registered and delegated to individual organizations and businesses according to their top-level classification. The organization then assumes further responsibility for parenting management and growth of its name into additional subdomains." -
19 target
A Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path that corresponds to a namespace root or folder. -
20 domain tree
"In DNS, the inverted hierarchical tree structure that is used to index domain names. Domain trees are similar in purpose and concept to the directory trees used by computer filing systems for disk storage. For example, when numerous files are stored on disk, directories can be used to organize the files into logical collections. When a domain tree has one or more branches, each branch can organize domain names used in the namespace into logical collections."
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