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Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005 Public IM Connectivity | Connectivité PIC Public IM Connectivity Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005 (A Microsoft license offered on a per-user, per-month subscription price which provides organizations with the capability to connect their existing base of Live Communications Server-enabled users to the top public IM service providers (MSN, AOL, and Yahoo!)) |
public cloud | cloud public (A cloud infrastructure typically owned and managed by an organization that sells cloud services. The resources are shared by the general public or a group of customers in order to optimize utilization rates) |
public computer | ordinateur public (A computer in a public environment that is accessed by several different users on a daily basis) |
Public Conversations | Conversations publiques (A wall in Dynamics CRM for conversations that are marked as being able to be seen by the entire organization) |
public-facing URL | URL publique (A URL that is directly accessible over the Internet and that does not require special credentials or network access to connect to it) |
Public folder | dossier Public (The folder in Windows where you store files that you want to share with other people on the same computer or network. The Public folder is located in the Users folder of your root directory (for example, C:\Users\Public)) |
public folder | dossier public (A folder on a public server that people can use to share information, such as work information, discussions, contacts, tasks, and classified ads. Access permissions determine who can view and alter the folder and to what extent) |
public FQDN | nom de domaine complet public (The FQDN of the public edge of an edge server) |
public group | groupe public (An item in the global address list that provides an easy way to send messages to a group of people. A public group can include any item from a global address list, including other public groups) |
Public IM Connectivity A Microsoft license offered on a per-user, per-month subscription price which provides organizations with the capability to connect their existing base of Live Communications Server-enabled users to the top public IM service providers (MSN, AOL, and Yahoo!) | Connectivité PIC (Public IM Connectivity) |
public IM connectivity The ability to connect to public IM service providers | solution PIC (Public IM Connectivity) |
public IM connectivity contact | contact de messagerie instantanée publique (A contact who uses an instant messenger client from AOL, Yahoo!, MSN, or the Windows Live network of Internet services) |
public IM contact | contact de messagerie instantanée publique (A contact who uses an instant messenger client from AOL, Yahoo!, MSN, or the Windows Live network of Internet services) |
public IM service provider | fournisseur de services de messagerie instantanée publics (An organization providing IM (instant messaging) services to the public) |
public instant messenger contact | contact de messagerie instantanée publique (A contact who uses an instant messenger client from AOL, Yahoo!, MSN, or the Windows Live network of Internet services) |
public key | clé publique (The nonsecret half of a cryptographic key pair that is used with a public key algorithm. Public keys are typically used when encrypting a session key, verifying a digital signature, or encrypting data that can be decrypted with the corresponding private key) |
public key algorithm | algorithme à clé publique (An asymmetric cipher that uses two keys, one for encryption, the public key, and the other for decryption, the private key. As implied by the key names, the public key used to encode plaintext can be made available to anyone. However, the private key must remain secret. Only the private key can decrypt the ciphertext. The public key algorithm used in this process is slow (on the order of 1,000 times slower than symmetric algorithms), and is typically used to encrypt session keys or digitally sign a message) |
Public Key Cryptography Standards | standards PKCS (A family of standards for public key cryptography that includes RSA encryption, Diffie-Hellman key agreement, password-based encryption, extended-syntax, cryptographic message syntax, private key information syntax, and certificate request syntax, as well as selected attributes. Developed, owned, and maintained by RSA Data Security, Inc) |
public key encryption | chiffrement à clé publique (A method of encryption that uses a pair of mathematically related keys: a public key and a corresponding private key. Either key can be used to encrypt data, but the corresponding key must be used to decrypt it) |
public key infrastructure | infrastructure à clé publique (The laws, policies, standards, and software that regulate or manipulate certificates and public and private keys. In practice, it is a system of digital certificates, certification authorities, and other registration authorities that verify and authenticate the validity of each party involved in an electronic transaction. Standards for PKI are still evolving, even though they are being widely implemented as a necessary element of electronic commerce) |
Public Key Infrastructure certificate | Certificat pour infrastructure à clé publique (A system of digital certificates, certification authorities, and other registration authorities that verify and authenticate the validity of each party involved in an electronic transaction) |
public key infrastructure hierarchy | hiérarchie d'infrastructure à clé publique (A hierarchy in which the roles of the certification authority are separated into one root CA and one or more subordinate CAs) |
public link | lien public (A web address (URL) of a folder or photo album on SkyDrive that allows access to anyone who visits the webpage. Visitors don't need to have explicit sharing permissions to the folder or album, sign in to Windows Live, or even have a Windows Live ID) |
public name suffix | suffixe de nom public (A suffix appended to the name of a published site. It is used in multiple web site publishing) |
public network | réseau public (A cluster network that supports client-to-cluster communication (either with or without supporting node-to-node communication)) |
public queue | file d'attente publique (For Message Queuing, a queue that is published in Active Directory and replicated throughout a Windows enterprise. Public queues can, therefore, be located by any computer running Message Queuing within the enterprise) |
public switched telephone network | réseau téléphonique commuté (Public switched telephone network (PSTN) is used by standard analog telephone lines, available worldwide) |
public variable | variable publique (A variable you declare with the Public keyword in the Declarations section of a module. A public variable can be shared by all the procedures in every module in a database) |