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21 Database Connector
An out-of-the-box BDC connector that ships with WSS. It provides connectivity between BCS and a database endpoint. -
22 DATABASE
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23 database
A collection of data formatted/arranged to allow for easy search and retrieval. -
24 database server
A computer that is running Microsoft SQL Server and is used by an SMS/Configuration Manager site to store the site data. -
25 Database Compare
A Microsoft Office product that detects and categorizes changes between two databases to facilitate review and approval processes. -
26 Database
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27 Database management system
Wikipedia English-Arabic glossary > Database management system
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28 secondary database
"In log shipping, a read-only database that was created by restoring a full backup of the primary database (without recovery) on a separate server instance (the secondary server). Log backup from the primary database is restored at regular intervals onto the secondary database." -
29 mailbox database
"A database for storing mailboxes in Exchange Server. The mailbox database manages the data in mailboxes, tracks deleted messages and mailbox sizes, and assists in message transfers. A mailbox database is stored as an Exchange database (.edb) file." -
30 model database
A database that is installed with Microsoft SQL Server and that provides the template for new user databases. SQL Server creates a database by copying in the contents of the model database and then expanding the new database to the size requested. -
31 ASP.NET application services database
"In ASP.NET, a database that stores the data for several ASP.NET application services, including membership, Web Parts personalization, roles, and profiles. The database can be a local database in the Web site's App_Data folder or a SQL Server or other database, depending on how the site is configured."قاعدة بيانات خدمات تطبيق ASP.NETEnglish-Arabic terms dictionary > ASP.NET application services database
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32 referenced database
The database to which the user has established a reference from the current database. The user can create a reference to a database and then call procedures within standard modules in that database. -
33 Distributed Relational Database Architecture
"A connection protocol for distributed relational database processing used by IBM relational database products that comprises protocols for communication between an application and a remote database, and communication between databases. DRDA also provides the connections for remote and distributed processing. The Distributed Data Management Architecture provides the base architecture for DRDA."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Distributed Relational Database Architecture
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34 library database
"A collection of procedures and database objects that you can call from any application. In order to use the items in the library, you must first establish a reference from the current database to the library database." -
35 complete database restore
"A restore of a full database backup, the most recent differential database backup (if any), and the log backups (if any) taken since the full database backup." -
36 mirror database
"In a database mirroring session, the copy of the database that is normally fully synchronized with the principal database." -
37 principal database
"In database mirroring, a read-write database whose transaction log is continuously sent to the mirror server, which restores the log to the mirror database." -
38 relational database
A database or database management system that stores information in tables. -
39 Add SourceSafe Database Wizard
"A wizard that locates and configures a Visual SourceSafe database. If you cannot find an existing database to use, the wizard allows you to create a new one."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Add SourceSafe Database Wizard
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40 subscription database
A database at the Subscriber that receives data and database objects published by a Publisher.
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