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certificate trust listlista de certificados de confianza (A signed list of root certification authority certificates that an administrator considers reputable for designated purposes, such as client authentication or secure e-mail)
certificate trust validationvalidación de certificado de confianza (The validation process that determines if a certificate chains to a root CA certificate that is trusted by the actual security context)
chain of trustcadena de confianza (A sequence of certificates, where each certificate in the sequence is signed by the subsequent certificate. The last certificate in the chain is normally a self-signed certificate)
elevated trustconfianza elevada (In Silverlight, a security level that gives out-of-browser applications greater access to the local system)
full trustplena confianza (A code access security (CAS) state assigned to managed assemblies. The level of trust granted to an application or Web service affects its ability to use system resources while executing. Assemblies that have full trust can access any resource that is subject to operating system security, and all privileged operations are supported)
high-trust appaplicación de elevada confianza (An app that uses the server-to-server (S2S) protocol, where the app is responsible for creating the user portion of the access token, and therefore is trusted to assert any user identity)
one-way trustconfianza unidireccional (A trust relationship between two domains in which only one of the two domains trusts the other domain. For example, domain A trusts domain B, and domain B does not trust domain A. One-way trusts are often used to enable authenticated access to resource domains)
peer trustconfianza de mismo nivel (A feature that allows a user to explicitly trust an end user certificate, without first trusting the root CA)
relying party trustrelación de confianza para usuario autenticado (A trust object created to maintain the relationship with a Federation Service or application that consumes claims from this Federation Service)
trust anchoranclaje de veracidad (The public key of the public/private key pair that is used to sign a DNS zone)
Trust BarBarra de confianza (A notification bar warning the user about data that is blocked in the loaded file. Trust Bars can be for information only (non-actionable) or actionable)
Trust CenterCentro de confianza (Part of the Office Center feature that allows users to set various security and privacy options, and to see currently enforced security and privacy rules)
trust chaincadena de confianza (A sequence of certificates, where each certificate in the sequence is signed by the subsequent certificate. The last certificate in the chain is normally a self-signed certificate)
trust levelnivel de confianza (A characterization of an external entity based on how it is authenticated and what privileges it has. Trust levels can be associated with entry points, personas, assets, or other protected resources)
trust licenselicencia de confianza (The file used in ClickOnce applications to grant an elevated level of trust to a managed application. Trust licenses must be signed by trust license issuers, which must be installed on a client computer prior to deploying the ClickOnce application)
trust listlista de confianza (A signed list of root certification authority certificates that an administrator considers reputable for designated purposes, such as client authentication or secure e-mail)
trust relationshiprelación de confianza (A logical relationship established between domains to allow pass-through authentication, in which a trusting domain honors the logon authentications of a trusted domain)
two-way trustconfianza bidireccional (A trust relationship between two domains in which both domains trust each other. For example, domain A trusts domain B, and domain B trusts domain A. All parent-child trusts are two-way)
two-way trust relationshiprelación de confianza bidireccional (A trust relationship between two domains in which both domains trust each other. For example, domain A trusts domain B, and domain B trusts domain A. All parent-child trusts are two-way)
User Self Trust Certificatecertificado de autoconfianza de usuario (In the absence of a certification authority (CA) that is capable of issuing file encryption certificates, a certificate that is generated and digitally signed by applications on behalf of the user)