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81 setting
"A configuration parameter or element that controls the behavior of a service, application, feature, function, or a run-time environment." -
82 snap-in
A type of tool that you can add to a console supported by Microsoft Management Console (MMC). A stand-alone snap-in can be added by itself; an extension snap-in can be added only to extend the function of another snap-in. -
83 stack
"A region of reserved memory, organized as a stack, in which programs temporarily store status data such as procedure and function call return addresses, passed parameters, and local variables." -
84 system error
A software condition that renders the operating system incapable of continuing to function normally. This type of error usually requires rebooting the system. -
85 toggle key
"A keyboard key that alternates between turning a particular operation, function, or mode on or off." -
86 waiting thread
A thread whose execution is blocked while waiting for a wait function to return. -
87 window procedure
"A function, called by the operating system, that controls the appearance and behavior of its associated windows. The procedure receives and processes all messages to these windows." -
88 wrap
"The circumstance in which one piece of software (the ""wrapper"") contains, encrypts, or encapsulates another piece of software (usually a legacy program or test) so that the contained software can function in the environment of the wrapper." -
89 globalization
"The process of designing and developing a software product to function in multiple locales. Globalization involves identifying the locales that must be supported, designing features that support those locales, and writing code that functions equally well in any of the supported locales." -
90 private procedure
A Sub or Function procedure that has been declared as private by using the Private keyword in a Declare statement. Private procedures are available for use only by other procedures within the same module. -
91 RGB value
"A value returned by the RGB function; specifies a color as a combination of red, green, and blue values as integers from 0 (zero) through 255." -
92 Sub procedure
"A Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) procedure that carries out an operation, but unlike a Function procedure, does not return a value." -
93 standard module
A module in which you can place Sub and Function procedures that you want to be available to other procedures throughout your database. -
94 total field
"A field that summarizes data from the underlying record source. A total field might use a summary function, such as Sum or Count, or use an expression to calculate summary values." -
95 mounted drive
"A drive attached to an empty folder on an NTFS volume. Mounted drives function the same as any other drive, but are assigned a label or name instead of a drive letter. The mounted drive's name is resolved to a full file system path instead of just a drive letter. Members of the Administrators group can use Disk Management to create mounted drives or reassign drive letters."محركات الأقراص المحمّلة -
96 confidentiality
"A basic security function of cryptography that ensures that only authorized users can read or use confidential or secret information. Without confidentiality, anyone with network access can use readily available tools to eavesdrop on network traffic and intercept valuable proprietary information. For example, an Internet Protocol security service ensures that a message is disclosed only to intended recipients by encrypting the data."السرّية -
97 registered parameter number
An identification number for a registered parameter that has been assigned a function by the MIDI Manufacturers Association and can be accessed through controllers.English-Arabic terms dictionary > registered parameter number
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98 RPN
An identification number for a registered parameter that has been assigned a function by the MIDI Manufacturers Association and can be accessed through controllers. -
99 hardware router
A router that performs routing as a dedicated function and has specific hardware designed and optimized for routing. -
100 thunk
"A small section of code that performs a translation or conversion during a call or indirection. For example, a thunk is used to change the size or type of function parameters when calling between 16-bit and 32-bit code."
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