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1 user object
"An object from Window Manager, which includes windows, menus, cursors, icons, hooks, accelerators, monitors, keyboard layouts, and other internal objects. Users can configure Task Manager to display the number of USER objects currently being used by a process." -
2 user object
"An object in Active Directory that contains information about the user, including user logon name, first name, last name, display name, and telephone number." -
3 object
"An entity, such as a file, folder, shared folder, printer, or Active Directory object, described by a distinct, named set of attributes. For example, the attributes of a File object include its name, location, and size; the attributes of an Active Directory User object might include the user's first name, last name, and e-mail address." -
4 user account
"In Active Directory, an object that consists of all the information that defines a domain user, which includes user name, password, and groups in which the user account has membership. User accounts can be stored in either Active Directory or on your local computer." -
5 user-defined object
A custom object defined by the user.كائنات معرّفة من قبل المستخدم -
6 user-level security
"When using user-level security in an Access database, a database administrator or an object's owner can grant individual users or groups of users specific permissions to tables, queries, forms, reports, and macros." -
7 object-action paradigm
"The basic interaction model for the user interface in which the object to be acted upon is specified first, followed by the command to be executed." -
8 mailbox user
A mail-enabled Active Directory user object that has mailbox attributes. -
9 connection object
"An Active Directory object that represents a replication connection from one domain controller to another. The connection object is a child of the replication destinations NTDS Settings object and identifies the replication source server, contains a replication schedule, and specifies a replication transport. Connection objects are created automatically by the Knowledge Consistency Checker (KCC), but they can also be created manually. Automatically generated connections must not be modified by the user unless they are first converted into manual connections." -
10 control device object
"A device object that represents the filter driver to the system and to user-mode application and which allows applications to communicate with the filter driver directly, even before the filter is attached to a file system or volume device object." -
11 active object
The object with which the user is currently interacting or that has the input focus. -
12 Distributed Component Object Model
"The version of Microsoft's Component Object Model (COM) specification that stipulates how components communicate over Windows-based networks. It permits the distribution of different components for a single application across two or more networked computers, running an application distributed across a network so that the distribution of components is not apparent to the user, and remotely displaying an application. Because DCOM is language-neutral, any language that uses COM components can also produce DCOM applications."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Distributed Component Object Model
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13 system object
"A database object that is defined by the system, such as the table MSysIndexes, or by the user." -
14 database object
"A database component (for example, a table, index, trigger, view, key, constraint, default, rule, user-defined data type, or stored procedure in a database)." -
15 graph edge
"A unit in the graph index that consists of an actor, an action, and an object. A graph edge represents an action done by one entity on another entity, or some relationship between two entities. For instance, an edge can represent a user (actor) viewing (action) a document (object). Or an edge can represent a user (actor) being the manager (action) of another user (object). Each graph edge contains metadata, such as a timestamp, relevance weight, and action type." -
16 common name
"A naming attribute from which an object's distinguished name is formed. For most object classes, the naming attribute is the Common-Name. For example, a user object with its CN set to ""Jeff Smith"" might have a distinguished name of ""CN=Jeff Smith,CN=Users,DC=Fabrikam,DC=com""." -
17 mailbox
The combination of an Active Directory user object that has mailbox attributes and the associated mailbox data that is stored in the mailbox database. -
18 security context
"The security attributes or rules that are currently in effect. For example, the rules that govern what a user can do to a protected object are determined by security information in the user's access token and in the object's security descriptor. Together, the access token and the security descriptor form a security context for the user's actions on the object."سياق الأمان -
19 ar-sa التحكم بالوصول
"An entry in either a securable object's discretionary access control list (DACL) or an object's system access control list (SACL). In a DACL, the entry grants or denies permissions to a user or group. In a SACL, the entry specifies which security events to audit for a particular user or group or controls the Windows Integrity Level for the object." -
20 access control entry
"An entry in either a securable object's discretionary access control list (DACL) or an object's system access control list (SACL). In a DACL, the entry grants or denies permissions to a user or group. In a SACL, the entry specifies which security events to audit for a particular user or group or controls the Windows Integrity Level for the object."
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