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1 Getting Started
A feature that serves as a launching point for several optional Windows tasks and OEM-defined tasks. -
2 access token
"A data structure that contains authentication and authorization information for a user. Windows creates the access token when the user logs on and the user's identity is confirmed. The access token contains the user's security ID (SID), the list of groups that the user is a member of, the list of privileges held by that user. Each process or thread started for the user inherits a copy of the access token. In some cases a user may have more than one access token, with different levels of authority." -
3 asynchronous operation
A process whose execution can proceed independently or in the background. Other processes may be started before the asynchronous process has finished. -
4 impersonation
The ability of a thread to run in the security context of a security principal different from the security principal that started the process. This is usually so that a process can gain access to resources on behalf of a user. -
5 registry boot
"The default boot option used by most Windows DNS servers. When registry boot is used, DNS is started and initialized using DNS parameters and their values as they are stored in the Windows registry. You can use a Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) boot file as an alternative to this method of boot configuration for DNS." -
6 scan interval
"For Process Control, the time between successive checks for new processes started on the server. You can configure this in the Process Control snap-in." -
7 silent setup
An installation that runs unattended and does not require any user input after it has been started. -
8 unattended installation
An installation that runs unattended and does not require any user input after it has been started. -
9 silent installation
An installation that runs unattended and does not require any user input after it has been started. -
10 unattended setup
An installation that runs unattended and does not require any user input after it has been started. -
11 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." -
12 Peak Memory Usage
"In Task Manager, the peak amount of physical memory resident in a process since it started." -
13 asynchronous
"Pertaining to, being, or characteristic of something that is not dependent on timing. Each application or command runs in the specified order, but the specified item does not wait for any previously started processes to finish before an application or command runs." -
14 BIND boot file
"A configuration file used by DNS servers running under versions of the Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) software implementation. The BIND boot file is a text file, Named.boot, where individual lines in the file list boot directives used to start a service when the DNS server is started. By default, Microsoft DNS servers use DNS service parameters stored in the registry, but they allow the use of a BIND boot file as an alternative for reading boot configuration settings." -
15 hardware tree
A record in RAM of the current system configuration based on the information for all devices in the hardware branch of the registry. The hardware tree is created each time the system is started or whenever a dynamic change occurs to the system configuration. -
16 bundle
The grouping of jobs in shop floor control so that multiple jobs can be started at one time. -
17 simple network
A type of operations network in which one operation is started and completed before the next operation begins. -
18 bundle
To group jobs in shop floor control so that multiple jobs can be started at one time.يُجمع -
19 bracket
"A chained set of Request/Response units (RUs) and their responses, which together make up a transaction between two Logical units (LUs). One bracket must be finished before another can be started." -
20 Boot Configuration Data
A data store that contains boot configuration parameters and controls how the operating system is started beginning with Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008.
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