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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.
The time period (in seconds) within which users can reestablish file locks after the server restarts.
Industry:Software
The enforcement mode in which client computers immediately receive NAP notifications if they are not in compliance with network health requirements, but do not have their access restricted until the specified time and date.
Industry:Software
The enforcement mode in which client computers immediately have their network access restricted if they are not in compliance with network health requirements.
Industry:Software
The enforcement mode in which all non-compliance issues are recorded for reporting purposes only. Client computers do not have their access restricted.
Industry:Software
The process in which a DFS client, after being redirected (failed over) to a non-optimal folder target, reverts to a preferred folder target when it comes back online.
Industry:Software
A mode determined by the level of network access granted to noncompliant computers. There are three available enforcement modes: reporting mode, deferred enforcement, and full enforcement.
Industry:Software
A unit of program behavior in Windows Workflow Foundation. Single activities can be composed together into more complex activities.
Industry:Software
A .DLL or an .EXE file containing a .NET assembly that implements the logic for a workflow activity.
Industry:Software
A member of a security group whose user account is in a different forest from the group account.
Industry:Software
The search folder that is created by the ILM Add-in for Outlook 2007 and that provides the user with a way to see pending and completed approvals, and approval request updates.
Industry:Software
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