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Active Directory Users and Computers | Active Directory - användare och datorer (An administrative tool used by an administrator to perform day-to-day Active Directory administration tasks. The tasks that can be performed with this tool include creating, deleting, modifying, moving, and setting permissions on objects stored in the directory. Examples of objects in Active Directory are organizational units, users, contacts, groups, computers, printers, and shared file objects) |
agentless managed computer | dator hanterad utan agent (A computer without an agent that is monitored by a management server or a proxy agent) |
agent-managed computer | dator hanterad med agent (A computer that has an agent installed on it and that reports to a management group) |
bare-metal computer | dator utan operativsystem (A computer that does not have an operating system installed) |
client computer | klientdator (A computer or program that connects to or requests the services of another computer or program) |
compliant computer | kompatibel dator (A computer that meets the NAP health requirements of a network. Only NAP-enabled computers can be compliant) |
computer account | datorkonto (An account that is on a local system or domain) |
computer administrator | datoradministratör (The person in charge of managing a Windows computer. The administrator is responsible for installing software, assigning passwords, and managing files) |
Computer Browser service | datorlistetjänst (A service that maintains an up-to-date list of computers that share resources on your network and that supplies the list to programs that request it. The Computer Browser service is used to view a list of available network resources) |
computer build report | datorbyggrapport (A report generated by OEMs for each OA 3.0 manufactured computer which is then sent to Microsoft for processing. This report includes the hardware hash value and Product Key ID) |
computer call | datorsamtal (A function that allows a user to call a computer) |
computer language | datorspråk (An artificial language that specifies instructions to be executed on a computer. The term covers a wide spectrum, from binary-coded machine language to high-level languages) |
computer name | datornamn (A unique name with as many as 15 characters that identifies a computer to the network) |
computer program | program (A set of instructions in some computer language intended to be executed on a computer so as to perform some task. The term usually implies a self-contained entity, as opposed to a routine or a library) |
computer-to-computer network | dator till dator-nätverk (A temporary network used for sharing files or an Internet connection. In an ad hoc network, computers and devices are connected directly to each other instead of to a hub or router) |
destination computer | måldator (The computer that will be distributed to customers on which you install Windows. You can either run Windows Setup on the destination computer or copy a master installation onto a destination computer) |
foreign computer | extern dator (A computer that uses another message queuing system but, through a connector application, can exchange messages with computers that run Message Queuing) |
homegroup computer | hemgruppsdator (A computer that belongs to a homegroup) |
host computer | värddator (A computer that acts as a source of information or signals. The host computer provides services, such as news, mail, or data, to computers that connect to it. The term can refer to almost any kind of computer, from a centralized mainframe that is a host to its terminals, to a server that is host to its clients, to a desktop PC that is host to its devices, such as printers and scanners) |
hub computer | navdator (The computer that manages the OneCare settings for all computers in a OneCare circle) |
Intel Architecture Personal Computer | dator med Intel-arkitektur (Any computer built with a processor that conforms to the architecture defined by the Intel processor family based on the 486 instruction set and has an industry-standard computer architecture) |
local computer | lokal dator (The computer that you are currently logged on to as a user. More generally, a local computer is a computer that you can access directly without using a communications line or a communications device, such as a network adapter or a modem) |
master computer | huvuddator (A fully-assembled computer containing a master installation) |
multihomed computer | dator med flera IP-adresser (A computer that has multiple network adapters or that has been configured with multiple IP addresses for a single network adapter) |
multiprocessor computer | dator med flera processorer (A computer that contains two or more connected and roughly equal processors that can each carry out one or more processes (programs or sets of instructions) in tandem) |
noncompliant computer | icke-kompatibel dator (A computer that does not meet the NAP health requirements that are defined for a network) |
personal computer | persondator (A microcomputer designed for use by one person at a time. Personal computers do not need to share the processing, disk, and printer resources of another computer) |
portable computer | bärbar dator (Any computer designed to be moved easily) |
primary client computer | primär klientdator (A client computer on which synchronization takes place) |
RD Gateway-managed computer group | datorgrupp med åtkomst via fjärrskrivbordsgateway (A list of network resources (computers) on an internal corporate or private network that users can access through an RD Gateway server. You can configure RD Gateway-managed computer groups by using RD Gateway Manager after installation of the RD Gateway role service) |
reference computer | referensdator (In a Microsoft deployment scenario, the computer that contains the master image) |
remote computer | fjärrdator (A computer that you can access only by using a communications line or a communications device, such as a network card or a modem, and a remote access software (such as Remote Desktop Connection)) |
secondary client computer | sekundär klientdator (A client computer on which synchronization does not take place) |
sequencing computer | sekvenseringsdator (The computer used to perform sequencing and create a sequenced application package) |
small computer system interface | SCSI, Small Computer System Interface (A standard high-speed parallel interface defined by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). A SCSI interface is used for connecting microcomputers to peripheral devices, such as hard disks and printers, and to other computers and local area networks (LANs)) |
SQL Server computer | SQL Server-dator (A computer running Microsoft SQL Server with a configured database) |
target computer | måldator (The computer that will be distributed to customers on which you install Windows. You can either run Windows Setup on the destination computer or copy a master installation onto a destination computer) |
technician computer | teknikerdator (The computer on which you install the Windows OEM Preinstallation Kit (Windows OPK) or Windows Automated Installation Kit (Windows AIK), and where you create answer files, build configuration sets, and build custom Windows PE images. Windows System Image Manager (Windows SIM) is the primary tool used to create and modify answer files and configuration sets. The technician computer typically contains your distribution share, a folder structure that contains the source files necessary to install your Windows installation) |
username (The name by which a user is identified to a computer system or network. During the logon process, the user must enter the username and the correct password. If the system or network is connected to the Internet, the username generally corresponds to the leftmost part of the user's e-mail address (the portion preceding the | användarnamn |