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Microsoft Corporation
Industry: Computer
Number of terms: 318110
Number of blossaries: 26
Company Profile:
An American multinational software corporation headquartered in Redmond, Washington that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of products and services related to computing.
A type of ad click that follows a hyperlink to another Web site, or a page or frame within the initial Web site.
Industry:Software
An object that contains a set of related objects. An object's position in the collection can change whenever a change occurs in the collection; therefore, the position of any specific object in a collection may vary.
Industry:Software
An editable field of a rule or monitor where you can capture any relevant information about the required steps to resolve an alert that was raised by the rule or monitor.
Industry:Software
当您单击宏对象选项卡的操作列中的箭头时出现的列表。
Industry:Software
A type of user account that allows complete access to the computer. Administrators can make any desired changes. This account type is not recommended for daily use, and should only be used when necessary.
Industry:Software
A meeting in which users without Active Directory credentials are allowed to attend so long as they have a valid conference key and pass Digest authentication.
Industry:Software
在验证访问网络上的资源时使用身份验证协议 (如 CHAP,PAP,EAP 等)。
Industry:Software
The process of creating a link between a property and a source. The source can be local or external.
Industry:Software
将公司名称、 徽标、 支持信息和帮助文件纳入微软 Windows 安装的进程。
Industry:Software
A topology (configuration) for a LAN (local area network) in which all nodes are connected to a main communications line (bus). On a bus network, each node monitors activity on the line. Messages are detected by all nodes but are accepted only by the node(s) to which they are addressed. A malfunctioning node ceases to communicate but does not disrupt operation (as it might on a ring network, in which messages are passed from one node to the next). To avoid collisions that occur when two or more nodes try to use the line at the same time, bus networks commonly rely on collision detection or token passing to regulate traffic.
Industry:Software
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