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1 Settings flyout
The flyout that is displayed on the right side of the screen and allows users to access app and system settings. -
2 System Agent
"An agent that monitors checkpoints for potential threats making unauthorized or hazardous changes to your computer, such as altering your security permissions or system settings." -
3 Settings Management Interface
An interface used to retrieve and apply settings for Windows components. Windows System Image Manager and the CPI API use SMI to define the available settings in a Windows image.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Settings Management Interface
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4 system context
The state of Windows after it first starts when some system services are loaded but no user is logged in and per-user settings are not available. -
5 protection point
A record of the computer's system settings and files at a specific moment in time. -
6 standard account
A type of user account that allows users to install software and change system settings that do not affect other users or the security of the computer. This account type is recommended for daily use. -
7 date separator
"A character that is used to separate the day, month, and year when date values are formatted. The characters are determined by system settings or by the Format function." -
8 initialization file
"A text file used by the operating system and by individual applications to store persistent settings related to applications, drivers, or hardware. Supported for backward compatibility. Use the registry to store these settings." -
9 .ini file
"A text file used by the operating system and by individual applications to store persistent settings related to applications, drivers, or hardware. Supported for backward compatibility. Use the registry to store these settings.".ini ملف -
10 SMI
An interface used to retrieve and apply settings for Windows components. Windows System Image Manager and the CPI API use SMI to define the available settings in a Windows image. -
11 Windows Service Hardening
"A feature of Windows Vista that limits the damage that can be done to the system by an attacker by preventing the compromised service from changing important configuration settings in the file system or registry or from infecting other computers on the network. For example, the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) service can be kept from replacing system files or modifying the registry." -
12 startup environment
"In dual-boot or multiple-boot systems, the configuration settings that specify which system to start and how each system should be started." -
13 master image
"The hard disk image from which the manufacturer creates all other operating system images on the computers being manufactured. The master image is the final operating system image that contains all of the software, configuration settings and other customizations requested by the solution provider. It is installed on every computer in a particular offering during manufacturing." -
14 policy
"The mechanism by which computer settings are configured automatically, as defined by the administrator. Depending on context, this can refer to Group Policy or Windows NT 4.0 System Policy." -
15 privilege
"A user's right to perform a specific task, usually one that affects an entire computer system rather than a particular object. Privileges are assigned by administrators to individual users or groups of users as part of the security settings for the computer." -
16 registry
"A database repository for information about a computer's configuration. The registry contains information that Windows continually references during operation, such as: profiles for each user; the programs installed on the computer and the types of documents that each can create; property settings for folders and program icons; what hardware exists on the system; which ports are being used. The registry is organized hierarchically as a tree, and it is made up of keys and their subkeys, hives, and entries." -
17 primary calendar
"The calendar selected in the regional settings in Windows Control Panel, or the system calendar." -
18 fixed document
"A document format that displays a page exactly as the author intended, independent of the viewer's screen size or window size, dots per inch (dpi), available fonts, or any other system-specific settings. The page renders the same on any compatible device, ensuring a consistent experience for all users." -
19 configuration pass
A phase of Windows installation. Different parts of the Windows operating system are installed in different configuration passes. You can specify Windows unattended installation settings to be applied in one or more configuration passes. -
20 Wired AutoConfig Service
A system service that provisions local area network (LAN) Ethernet adapters with the security and connectivity settings that are required for Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.1X authenticated IEEE 802.3 wired access.
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