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1 partially
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2 partially localized language
"A language which contains 100 percent of the resources for that language and locale, but not all of the resources are translated in the language pack. Partially localized languages are installed on top of a fully localized language pack. For example, Arabic (Saudi Arabia) is a partially localized language pack and contains 80 percent of the language resources localized in Arabic. The remaining 20 percent of the language resources can be in either English or French. Both English and French are fully localized languages."إصدار مترجم جزئياًEnglish-Arabic terms dictionary > partially localized language
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3 PARTIALLY FIXED
مثبت جزئياًEnglish-Arabic construction engineering dictionary > PARTIALLY FIXED
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4 PARTIALLY-SEPARATE SYSTEM
نظام منفصل جزئياًEnglish-Arabic construction engineering dictionary > PARTIALLY-SEPARATE SYSTEM
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5 partially trusted
Pertaining to applications or forms that have limited security permissions and access to the system resources and other components on a user's computer. -
6 partially qualified account number
A ledger account number in which all segments of an account structure are not entered.رقم حساب مؤهل جزئيًاEnglish-Arabic terms dictionary > partially qualified account number
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7 Allow Partially Trusted Callers Attribute
"An attribute that tells the CLR to remove the implicit LinkDemands. By default, strongly named, fully trusted assemblies are given an implicit LinkDemand for FullTrust on every public and protected method of every publicly visible class. Essentially, any code that someone outside of your assembly could use as an entry point into your code is protected with this demand."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Allow Partially Trusted Callers Attribute
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8 inactive window
"In an environment capable of displaying multiple on-screen windows, any window other than the one currently being used for work. An inactive window can be partially or entirely hidden behind another window, and it remains inactive until the user selects it." -
9 fallback language
The base language that appears when a string has not been localized into a partially localized language. -
10 Language Interface Pack
Add-in software that provides partially localized user interfaces for particular computer programs in languages not supported by localized versions of those programs. -
11 LIP
Add-in software that provides partially localized user interfaces for particular computer programs in languages not supported by localized versions of those programs. -
12 partial
A line of code that was partially executed by a test. -
13 transparency
"A security model that helps developers write and deploy secure libraries and applications by isolating code depending on privilege. Level 1 transparency was introduced in the.NET Framework version 2.0. It enables developers to annotate code to declare which types and members can perform security elevations and other trusted actions (security-critical) and which cannot (security-transparent). Level 2 transparency, which was introduced in the.NET Framework 4, refines this model. It adds a third group of code, security-safe-critical code, which are types or members that access secure resources and can be safely used by partially-trusted code in the.NET Framework." -
14 security-transparent
Pertaining to a type or member that is partially trusted and that cannot expose access to any protected resources or functionality. -
15 security-safe-critical
Pertaining to a type or member that accesses secure resources and can be safely used by partially trusted code in the.NET Framework.
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