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41 NTFS file system
"An advanced file system designed for use specifically with the Windows NT operating system. It supports long filenames, full security access control, file system recovery, extremely large storage media, and various features for the Windows NT POSIX subsystem. It also supports object-oriented applications by treating all files as objects with user-defined and system-defined attributes." -
42 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." -
43 recovery policy
A type of public key Group Policy object () used by Encrypting File System () that provides for one or more user accounts to be designated as recovery agents. -
44 thread
"A type of object within a process that runs program instructions. Using multiple threads allows concurrent operations within a process and enables one process to run different parts of its program on different processors simultaneously. A thread has its own set of registers, its own kernel stack, a thread environment block, and a user stack in the address space of its process." -
45 eyedropper
A tool that enables a user to sample the color of any pixel on a screen and apply that color to an object. -
46 inline movie
"A movie clip that plays when the user opens a Web page, or when the pointer rests on a movie image, or in both instances, depending on the object's settings. Not all Web browsers support inline movies." -
47 connection agreement
"A configurable section in the ADC user interface that holds information such as the server names to contact for synchronization, object classes to synchronize, target containers, and the synchronization schedule." -
48 Windows Management Instrumentation filter
"A query that is based on Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) and used to filter the effect of a Group Policy object (GPO). WMI filters are written in WMI Query Language (WQL) and are evaluated on the target computer or user. If the filter evaluates to true, then the GPO is applied. Otherwise, the GPO is not applied. WMI filters are useful for exception management."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Windows Management Instrumentation filter
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49 WMI filter
"A query that is based on Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) and used to filter the effect of a Group Policy object (GPO). WMI filters are written in WMI Query Language (WQL) and are evaluated on the target computer or user. If the filter evaluates to true, then the GPO is applied. Otherwise, the GPO is not applied. WMI filters are useful for exception management." -
50 nondefault drag-and-drop operation
A drag (transfer) operation whose interpretation is determined by a user’s choice of command. These commands are included in a shortcut menu displayed at the destination where the object is dropped.English-Arabic terms dictionary > nondefault drag-and-drop operation
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51 inside-out activation
A technique that allows a user to directly interact with the content of an embedded object without executing an explicit activation command. -
52 outside-in activation
A technique that requires a user to perform an explicit activation command to interact with the content of an embedded object. -
53 visualizer
"A component of the Visual Studio debugger user interface that creates a dialog box or other interface to displays a variable or object in a meaningful way that is appropriate to its data type. For example, an HTML visualizer interprets an HTML string and displays the result as it would appear in a browser window, a bitmap visualizer interprets a bitmap structure and displays the graphic it represents, and so on. Some visualizers allow you to edit as well as view the data." -
54 work item
"A user-defined object with unique fields, forms, and rules. Work items can be queried across the database." -
55 logical tree
"In Windows Presentation Foundation, the tree containing all the elements and content that are directly created by an application and used for a user interface element. For the specified element, the logical tree is not a strict subset of its visual tree, because elements derived from the Visual base class might contain elements that are not derived from the Visual class. For example, the elements might contain a String, a TextElement, or any other common language runtime object." -
56 display name
"A descriptive or user-friendly label for a control or object, displayed on the screen. The display name may differ from the internal name." -
57 animation effect
"A special visual or sound effect added to text or an object. For instance, a user can have the text bullet points fly in from the left, one word at a time, or hear the sounds of applause when a picture is uncovered." -
58 default name
The name automatically assigned to an object by a program or process when the user does not specify an alternative. -
59 Bird’s eye
An option in Microsoft Virtual Earth that allows the user to view an object in a 45-degree angle from above in bird's eye view. -
60 optical zoom
"The adjustment of the magnification of a content area or an object (such as a photograph). Developers can specify CSS (using just one line) to enable an element to be zoomed by the user via touch, mouse, and keyboard. This is visually zooming in on an image or document, etc.. When you zoom, the thing you’re looking at gets bigger, maintaining proportionality"
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