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control escape sequenceséquence Contrôle Échap (In regular expressions, a backslash followed by the letter "c" followed by one of the letters "a" through "z" or "A" through 'Z'. It matches the ASCII control character that is named by that letter)
DIB sequenceséquence DIB (In DirectShow Editing Services, a series of device-independent bitmap (DIB) files rendered in a sequence as video frames)
escape sequenceséquence d'échappement (A character combination consisting of an escape character, usually a backslash, followed by a letter or by a combination of digits)
frame check sequenceséquence de vérification de trame (The extra checksum characters added to a frame in a communication protocol for error detection and correction. Source: Wikipedia)
hexadecimal escape sequenceséquence d'échappement hexadécimale (In regular expressions, a backslash followed by the letter "x" followed by a sequence of hexadecimal digits. It matches a character in the target sequence that has the value that is specified by the two digits)
image sequenceséquence d'images (A consecutive series of images created from consecutive video frames)
Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange Transport protocols used in Novell NetWare networks, which together correspond to the combination of TCP and IP in the TCP/IP protocol suite. Windows implements IPX through NWLinkIPX/SPX (Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange)
key sequenceséquence de touches (Any combination of keys that must be pressed sequentially)
log sequence numbernuméro séquentiel dans le journal (A unique number assigned to each entry in a transaction log. LSNs are assigned sequentially according to the order in which entries are created)
octal escape sequenceséquence d'échappement octale (In regular expressions, a backslash followed by one, two, or three octal digits (0-7). It matches a character in the target sequence that has the value that is specified by those digits)
policy processing sequenceséquence de traitement des stratégies (The order in which conflicts between policy rules are resolved. Policy rules defined at a lower level of the sequence always override conflicting policy rules at higher levels of the sequence)
restore sequenceséquence de restauration (A sequence of one or more restore commands that, typically, initializes the contents of the database, files, and/or pages being restored (the data-copy phase), rolls forward logged transactions (the redo phase), and rolls back uncommitted transactions (the undo phase))
sequence diagramdiagramme de séquence (An interaction diagram that shows the objects participating in a particular interaction and the messages they exchange arranged in a time sequence)
sequence numbernuméro de séquence (A number that's assigned by the Provisioning Server to a transaction processed for a specified computer)
sequenced applicationapplication séquencée (An application that has been monitored by the Sequencer, broken up into primary and secondary feature blocks, can be streamed to a computer running the Microsoft Application Virtualization Terminal Services Client or the Microsoft Application Virtualization Desktop Client, and can run inside of its own virtual environment)
sequenced application packagepackage d'application séquencée (The files that comprise a virtual application and allow a virtual application to run. These files are created after sequencing and specifically include .osd, .sft, .sprj, and .ico files)
sequenced collectioncollecte en séquence (A collection of destination objects of a sequenced relationship object)
sequenced relationshiprelation séquence (A relationship in a repository that specifies explicit positions for each destination object within the collection of destination objects)
sequencing computerordinateur de séquencement (The computer used to perform sequencing and create a sequenced application package)
task sequenceséquence de tâches (The mechanism in Configuration Manager for performing multiple steps or tasks on a client computer at the command-line level without requiring user intervention)
unicode escape sequenceSéquence d'échappement Unicode (In regular expressions, a backslash followed by the letter "u" followed by four hexadecimal digits. It matches a character in the target sequence that has the value that is specified by the four digits)
update sequence numbernombre de séquences de mise à jour (In Active Directory replication, a 64-bit counter that is maintained by each Active Directory domain controller. At the start of each update transaction (originating or replicated) on a domain controller, the domain controller increments its current USN and associates this new value with the update request)