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1 transmitting station ID string
A string that specifies the transmitter subscriber ID sent by the fax machine when sending a fax to a receiving machine. This string is usually a combination of the fax or telephone number and the name of the business. It is often the same as the called subscriber ID.English-Arabic terms dictionary > transmitting station ID string
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2 TSID string
A string that specifies the transmitter subscriber ID sent by the fax machine when sending a fax to a receiving machine. This string is usually a combination of the fax or telephone number and the name of the business. It is often the same as the called subscriber ID. -
3 called subscriber ID string
A string that specifies the called subscriber ID transmitted by the receiving fax machine when receiving an inbound fax. This string is usually a combination of the fax or telephone number and the name of the business. It is often the same as the transmitter subscriber ID.English-Arabic terms dictionary > called subscriber ID string
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4 CSID string
A string that specifies the called subscriber ID transmitted by the receiving fax machine when receiving an inbound fax. This string is usually a combination of the fax or telephone number and the name of the business. It is often the same as the transmitter subscriber ID. -
5 computer name
A unique name for a subscription computer that is specified by the solution provider. This is the name that the solution provider submits to the Provisioning Server when configuring a subscription computer or querying information about that computer. The computer name is an alphanumeric string of up to fifty characters. -
6 end name
"A name that appears as a text string near the end of a binary association. It indicates the role played by the class attached to the association end, so each end can have its own end name." -
7 role name
"A name that appears as a text string near the end of a binary association. It indicates the role played by the class attached to the association end, so each end can have its own end name." -
8 property name
A string value that is used to identify a named property within a given property set. Note that property names and property IDs are mutually exclusive. -
9 defined name
"A word or string of characters in a formula that represents a cell, range of cells, formula, or constant value."اسم معرًّف -
10 e-mail address
"A string that identifies a user so that the user can receive Internet email. An email address on the Internet typically consists of an account name, followed by the \@ (at) symbol, a host name, and a domain name." -
11 address
"A string that identifies a user so that the user can receive Internet email. An email address on the Internet typically consists of an account name, followed by the \@ (at) symbol, a host name, and a domain name." -
12 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." -
13 email address
"A string that identifies a user so that the user can receive Internet email. An email address on the Internet typically consists of an account name, followed by the \@ (at) symbol, a host name, and a domain name." -
14 identifier
"Any text string used as a label, such as the name of a procedure or a variable in a program or the name attached to a hard disk or floppy disk."معرّف -
15 ObjectLink
"An OLE data format that describes a linked object, identifying the class, document name, and name of an object. Each of these data items is a null-terminated string." -
16 login ID
"A string that is used to identify a user or entity to an operating system, directory service, or distributed system. For example, in Windows® integrated authentication, a login name uses the form ""DOMAIN\username.""" -
17 Stop message
"A character-based, full-screen error message displayed on a blue background. A Stop message indicates that the Windows kernel detected a condition from which it cannot recover. Each message is uniquely identified by a Stop error code (a hexadecimal number) and a string indicating the errors symbolic name. Stop messages are usually followed by up to four additional hexadecimal numbers, enclosed in parentheses, which identify developer-defined error parameters. A driver or device may be identified as the cause of the error. A series of troubleshooting tips are also displayed, along with an indication that, if the system was configured to do so, a memory dump file was saved for later use by a kernel debugger." -
18 processing instruction
"An XML structural construct. A mechanism for embedding information in a file intended for proprietary applications rather than the XML parser or browser. The XML parser passes the instructions to the application. A processing instruction is a string of text included almost anywhere in an XML document's character data between ? and ? marks. It begins with the name of the application for which the PI is intended, followed by the data for the instruction. An example is the XML declaration that begins every valid XML file: ?xml version=""1.0"" standalone=""yes"" ?" -
19 discriminator
A text label on a generalization path that indicates the name of a partition of the general class that the more specific class is in. The default discriminator is an empty string. -
20 tap to expand
"A text string displayed in the status bar for Call Progress, alternating with the callee's name, to prompt the user that he/she can tap the bar to return to the call."
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