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alpha versionversion alpha (A very early release of a product to get preliminary feedback about the feature set and usability)
bill of material versionversion de nomenclature (A specific configuration of a bill of material (BOM) to include an item. An item can be associated with a number of BOM versions)
BOM versionversion de nomenclature (A specific configuration of a bill of material (BOM) to include an item. An item can be associated with a number of BOM versions)
classic versionversion classique (The version that uses checkboxes and does not include a reading pane. It is recommneded for users with a slow internet connection)
client version filterfiltre de version du client (Restricts the client versions that are used in a Lync Server environment)
client version policystratégie de la version client (A set of client version rules that defines the actions to be taken when users try to log on with specific clients and client versions)
current versionversion actuelle (Version of a file most recently stored in a Visual SourceSafe database. The current version of the file has the highest version number)
demo versionversion de démonstration (A partial or limited version of a software package distributed free of charge for advertising purposes. Demos often consist of animated presentations that describe or demonstrate the program's features)
fixed versionversion définitive (A file version that prohibits the viewer from making edits)
floating version rightsdroits de version flottants (The categories of software licenses that are available for purchase from Microsoft and that grant the purchaser the right to use the latest version of a software title as it becomes available, throughout the term of the customer's volume license agreement)
full versionversion complète (The default version that includes drag-and-drop functionality, right-click menus, and a reading pane)
hardware versionVersion du matériel (A number that identifies the type of computer hardware that is responsible for metering and securing a computer)
Internet Protocol version 4protocole IPv4 (An Internet Protocol that has 32-bit source and destination addresses. IPv4 is the predecessor of IPv6)
latest versiondernière version (The most recent or current version of a software release)
localized versionversion localisée (A version of a program that has been translated into another language, also known as an international version. For example, France, Hungary, and the United States all use different localized versions of Microsoft Word)
major versionversion principale (Component of the strong name that specifies an assembly's identity. A strong name includes a simple text name, major version number, minor version number, and culture information (if provided), plus a public key and a digital signature. It is generated from an assembly file using the corresponding private key. (The assembly file contains the assembly manifest, which contains the names and hashes of all the files that make up the assembly))
major versionversion majeure (A version that is ready for a larger group to see or that has changed significantly since the previous major version)
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for DB2 Version 4.0Fournisseur OLE DB Microsoft pour DB2 Version 4.0 (An OLE DB provider that allows the user to create distributed applications targeting IBM DB2 databases)
minor versionversion mineure (A version that is in progress or that has changed only slightly since the previous version)
Post Office Protocol version 3protocole POP3 (An Internet standard protocol that allows a user to download e-mail from his or her inbox on a server to the client computer where messages are managed. This protocol works well for computers that are unable to maintain a continuous connection to a server)
version controlcontrôle de version (The process of maintaining a database of all the source code and related files in a software development project to keep track of changes made during the project)
version control labelétiquette de contrôle de version (A word, symbol, or other group of characters used to identify a snapshot of a set of files at a specific point in time. It is often applied by an automated build process. It can be used to view, build, or even roll back a large set of files to the state they were in when the label was applied)
version historyhistorique des versions (A feature that tracks and stores a record of a shared document when it is first created, and each time it is edited)
version limitnombre limite de versions (The number of previous major versions of a document to retain in the repository when the document is approved)
version numbernuméro de version (A number assigned by a software developer to identify a particular program at a particular stage, before and after public release. Successive public releases of a program are assigned increasingly higher numbers. Version numbers usually include decimal fractions. Major changes are usually marked by a change in the whole number, whereas for minor changes only the number after the decimal point increases)
version policystratégie de version (The rules that specify which version of dependent assemblies to bind to. Version polices are expressed using configuration files)