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1 real address
An absolute (machine) address specifying a physical location in memory. -
2 absolute address
An absolute (machine) address specifying a physical location in memory. -
3 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." -
4 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." -
5 advertisement
"A Configuration Manager object that the site server sends as a notification to the management points, specifying that a program, software update deployment, or task sequence is available for clients." -
6 address
A number specifying a location in memory where data is stored. -
7 time stamp
"A certification specifying that a particular message existed at a specific time and date. In a digital context, trusted third parties generate a trusted time stamp for a particular message by having a time stamping service append a time value to a message and then digitally signing the result." -
8 color keying
The process of specifying colors of an image that are not transferred in a transparent bit-block transfer operation. -
9 default printer
The printer to which a computer sends documents if you select the Print command without first specifying which printer you want to use with a program. You can have only one default printer; it should be the printer you use most often. -
10 DNS suffix
"For DNS, a character string that represents a domain name. The DNS suffix shows where a host is located relative to the DNS root, specifying a host's location in the DNS hierarchy. Usually, the DNS suffix describes the latter portion of a DNS name, following one or more of the first labels of a DNS name." -
11 inline warning control
The ability to control whether warnings are reported for a particular region of code by specifying a compiler directive. -
12 project group
"A classification of projects that have characteristics in common, primarily for specifying the ledger accounts to use for posting." -
13 virtual folder
A list of files that match specific search or filter information. You create a virtual folder by specifying the types of files you want to find and saving that search information. Whenever you open a virtual folder it will search your computer again to find all files that match what you're looking for. -
14 Column Options
A dialog for specifying columns and sort order to display in a result list. -
15 foreign-address
"A deprecated function in List Processor (Lisp), specifying the location of a foreign object which takes the form of a Lisp integer, a Lisp vector, or a foreign-pointer instance." -
16 reduction principle
A method for specifying the consumption of sales forecast requirements and purchase forecast requirements that are used in master scheduling. -
17 generic type definition
"The definition of a generic type, in which type parameters act as placeholders for types that the user supplies when creating instances to use. These instances are not instances of the generic type definition, but of the constructed type formed by specifying type arguments." -
18 top-level Web site
"The default, top-level site provided by a Web server or virtual server. To gain access to the top-level Web site, you supply the URL of the server without specifying a page name or subsite." -
19 mail exchange record
"A type of resource record in the Domain Name System (DNS) specifying how Internet e-mail should be routed using the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP). Each MX record contains a preference and a host name, so that the collection of MX records for a given domain name point to the servers that should receive e-mail for that domain, and their priority relative to each other." -
20 MX record
"A type of resource record in the Domain Name System (DNS) specifying how Internet e-mail should be routed using the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP). Each MX record contains a preference and a host name, so that the collection of MX records for a given domain name point to the servers that should receive e-mail for that domain, and their priority relative to each other."
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