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41 enforcement period
The length of time that a provisioning packet is valid. It determines the frequency with which the Provisioning Server will automatically generate a new provisioning packet. Used only with automated subscription renewal. -
42 denial
"The event in which a permission is not granted. By denying a permission, a method can prevent its callers from exercising the privilege represented by that permission. If a method on the call stack denies permission A, a stack walk checking for permission A will fail unless a valid assertion is found on the stack between the method doing the denial and the method that initiated the check for permission A." -
43 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"" ?" -
44 certificate revocation checking
A way to see if a certificate used to sign a message is valid. Outlook can check the status of the certificate from the issuing certification authority's database.English-Arabic terms dictionary > certificate revocation checking
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45 non-enterprise project
"A project that has not been published to Project Server, either because it is being saved by someone who is not a project manager on the project, or because there is not a valid connection to the server." -
46 revoked certificate
A certificate that has been cancelled by a certificate authority (CA) and is no longer valid. -
47 Web beacon
"An external reference, such as a graphic image, linked to an external Web server that is placed in an HTML-formatted message. It can be used to verify that your e-mail address is valid when the message is opened and images downloaded." -
48 Windows grace
A state between licensed and non-licensed for the user to activate/reactivate the Windows license. Typical retail Windows will be unlicensed after it is first installed before activation. Enterprise Windows (volume license clients) may find they are in this state if the computer has not been connected to the enterprise key management service for more than 180 days. Finally a customer who has initially used an invalid product key that Microsoft later identifies may be placed in this state and asked to get a valid product key. -
49 Duet Enterprise Reports Router
A SharePoint feature that manages distribution of SAP Reports to valid Duet Enterprise Reports sites across the SharePoint farm.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Duet Enterprise Reports Router
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50 agent
A user who works for a company that is a valid partner tenant who has been assigned either limited or full administration agent role. -
51 support agent
A user who works for a company that is a valid partner tenant who has been assigned either limited or full administration agent role. -
52 budget control rule
The encoding of a business decision to check committed and actual expenditure against available budget funds allocated for detailed or aggregate activities defined by valid budget control dimension value combinations. -
53 account rule
A rule in an accounting system that controls the valid financial dimension value combinations when the requirements of the financial dimension structure condition are met. -
54 financial dimension value constraint
A hierarchical financial dimension relationship that restricts the set of all possible financial dimension value combinations to a set of valid financial dimension value combinations.English-Arabic terms dictionary > financial dimension value constraint
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55 shape-level validation
The act of checking a visual workflow to ensure that the shapes and connections are valid. -
56 canary
A predetermined value that must be present in a client-server request for the request to be considered valid. -
57 canary value
A predetermined value that must be present in a client-server request for the request to be considered valid. -
58 Multi-Factor Authentication app
An application that can be installed on a user's mobile device to receive notifications and to verify that their sign in attempt was valid.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Multi-Factor Authentication app
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