- Industrie: Computer
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- 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 length of time for which a DHCP client can use a dynamically assigned IP address configuration. Before the lease time expires, the client must either renew or obtain a new lease with DHCP.
Industry:Computer
A handle (often, a tall, thin rectangle) that appears on a rebar or command band. By touching and dragging a gripper bar with a stylus or mouse, a user can reposition or resize a rebar or command band.
Industry:Computer
The maximum amount on a purchase request document that an approver is allowed to approve.
Industry:Computer
A video display format in which black bars appear above and below the video image while it is played. The letterbox format maintains the original aspect ratio of an image when it is displayed in a window with a different aspect ratio.
Industry:Computer
A container for assumptions and metadata (dimensions, hierarchies, forms and reports, inter-model mappings, DTS packages that are used by PerformancePoint Server, and PerformancePoint Server data sources) that are global to any child model site of the root model site, or of a model site with which the library is associated. The assumptions and metadata of a shared library are for the exclusive consumption of these child models and are not available outside their immediate model family.
Industry:Computer
The main mapping that associates the UNIX user name to one of several Windows user names who are both associated with one UNIX user name.
Industry:Computer
A password that you use to log on to a network. You can make this the same as your Windows password, so you have only one password to remember.
Industry:Computer
To move an item on the screen by selecting the item and then pressing and holding down the mouse button while moving the mouse.
Industry:Computer