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Assistant Installation des services de domaine Active DirectoryActive Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard (The tool that is used to install and remove Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS))
contrôleur de domaine auxiliairehelper DC (A supporting domain controller used to source SYSVOL from the restored backup media if only one domain controller is installed in the domain (SYSVOL has not replicated at least once between two domain controllers in the domain))
contrôleur de domaine de basebaseline domain controller (A domain controller used as the control for Group Policy Object (GPO) replication within that domain to which all GPO content is compared)
contrôleur de domaine de basebaseline DC (A domain controller used as the control for Group Policy Object (GPO) replication within that domain to which all GPO content is compared)
contrôleur de domaine en lecture seuleRODC (A domain controller that has read-only copies of directory partitions)
contrôleur de domaine en lecture seuleread-only domain controller (A domain controller that has read-only copies of directory partitions)
domaine acceptéaccepted domain (Any SMTP namespace for which an Exchange organization sends and receives e-mail. Accepted domains include those domains for which the Exchange organization is authoritative. An Exchange organization is authoritative when it handles mail delivery for recipients in the accepted domain. Accepted domains also include domains for which the Exchange organization receives mail and then relays to an e-mail server that is outside the Active Directory forest for delivery to the recipient)
domaine approuvétrusted domain (A domain that is trusted by other domains)
domaine d'applicationapplication domain (A boundary that the common language runtime establishes around objects created within the same application scope (that is, anywhere along the sequence of object activations beginning with the application entry point). Application domains help isolate objects created in one application from those created in other applications so that run-time behavior is predictable. Multiple application domains can exist in a single process)
domaine d'approvisionnementprovisioning domain (The domain name of the Outlook Live domain that you are configuring with Outlook Live Directory Sync (OLSync)(previously known as GALSync 2010). When you deploy OLSync, you manually enter at least one provisioning domain, for example, student.contoso.edu, during the ILM 2007 configuration process. The provisioning domain must be an accepted domain in your Outlook Live deployment)
domaine de comptesmaster user domain (A Windows NT domain that holds user account data)
domaine de comptesaccount domain (A Windows NT domain that holds user account data)
domaine de mise à jourupdate domain (A grouping of role instances in a cloud service that allows in-place updates to occur without impacting service availability. When you update a cloud service, Windows Azure updates it one update domain at a time, stopping the instances running within one of the update domains, updating the instances, starting them back up, and then moving on to the next update domain. In this way, at least one update domain stays running while another one gets updated)
domaine de mise à niveauupgrade domain (A group in which Virtual Machine Manager automatically places instances of a tier of a service so that when the service is updated, those instances will be updated at the same time)
domaine de premier niveautop-level domain (In the Internet and other networks, the highest subdivision of a domain name in a network address, which identifies the type of entity owning the address (for example, .com for commercial users or .edu for educational institutions) or the geographical location of the address (for example, .fr for France or .sg for Singapore). The domain is the last part of the address (for example, www.acm.org))
domaine de premier niveauTLD (In the Internet and other networks, the highest subdivision of a domain name in a network address, which identifies the type of entity owning the address (for example, .com for commercial users or .edu for educational institutions) or the geographical location of the address (for example, .fr for France or .sg for Singapore). The domain is the last part of the address (for example, www.acm.org))
domaine de ressourcesresource domain (A Windows NT 4.0 domain that is used for hosting file, print, and other application services)
domaine de routagerouting domain (A collection of contiguous network segments connected by routers that share the routing information for the routes within the domain)
domaine de référencereferring domain (On the Internet and intranets, the address of a network location from which site visitors follow a hyperlink to your Web site)
domaine de second niveauSLD (A domain name that is rooted hierarchically at the second tier of the domain namespace directly beneath the top-level domain name such as .com and .org. When DNS is used on the Internet, second-level domains are names such as microsoft.com that are registered and delegated to individual organizations and businesses according to their top-level classification. The organization then assumes further responsibility for parenting management and growth of its name into additional subdomains)
domaine de second niveausecond-level domain (A domain name that is rooted hierarchically at the second tier of the domain namespace directly beneath the top-level domain name such as .com and .org. When DNS is used on the Internet, second-level domains are names such as microsoft.com that are registered and delegated to individual organizations and businesses according to their top-level classification. The organization then assumes further responsibility for parenting management and growth of its name into additional subdomains)
domaine de troisième niveauthird-level domain (" A DNS domain located directly beneath another domain name (the parent domain) in the namespace tree. For example, "example.microsoft.com" would be a subdomain of the domain "microsoft.com".")
domaine d'erreurfault domain (The physical point of failure in a data center for a cloud service role. For roles with more than one instance, Windows Azure deploys the instances in different fault domains to guard against outages due to physical computer failures in the data center)
domaine distantremote domain (A specially-configured domain that defines settings for mail flow based on the destination domain of each e-mail message. Administrators can configure specific settings for a specific destination domain, or configure default settings for all destination domains. In this way, they can control the types of messages that are sent to adomain. They can also apply message format policies and acceptable character sets for messages that are sent from users in their organization to the remote domain)
domaine d'ouverture de sessionlogon domain (The domain used to authenticate a user logging on to a computer, program, or network)
domaine enfantchild domain (" A DNS domain located directly beneath another domain name (the parent domain) in the namespace tree. For example, "example.microsoft.com" would be a subdomain of the domain "microsoft.com".")
domaine fédéréfederated domain (A domain that is engaged in a trust relationship with another domain, which is also called a federation. This relationship is between two federation servers, and allows a system to provide controlled access to its resources or services to a user that belongs to another security realm without requiring the user to authenticate directly to the system and without the two systems sharing a database of user identities or passwords)
domaine hôtehost domain (The domain in which a DFS namespace has been configured)
domaine inscritregistered domain (The domain that an administrator has registered with a domain registrar)
domaine personnalisécustom domain (A domain name whose purpose is to express the individuality of the person on whose behalf it is registered. Custom domains are often subdomains, and contrast with domain names which resolve to an organization (e.g. a company) or a service that organization offers)
domaine racineroot domain (The beginning of the Domain Name System (DNS) namespace. In Active Directory, the initial domain in an Active Directory tree)
domaine racine de forêtforest root domain (The first domain created in a new forest. The forest-wide administrative groups, Enterprise Admins and Schema Admins, are located in this domain. As a best practice, new domains are created as children of the forest root domain)
domaine réservéreserved domain (A domain that cannot be associated with a Windows Live ID)
domaine SIPSIP domain (A domain that is configured to accept SIP traffic)
domaine séparésplit domain (A Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) address space or domain suffix that is shared by two different messaging systems. For example, you may have to share the SMTP address space between Microsoft Exchange and a third-party e-mail system, or between Exchange environments that are configured in different Active Directory forests. In these scenarios, users in each e-mail system have the same domain suffix as part of their e-mail addresses)
domaine tertiairetertiary domain (" A DNS domain located directly beneath another domain name (the parent domain) in the namespace tree. For example, "example.microsoft.com" would be a subdomain of the domain "microsoft.com".")
hôte de domaine d'applicationapplication domain host (A host on which the application domain is located)
identificateur de domaine globalglobal domain identifier An identifier that specifies the country/region, the administration management domain (ADMD), and the private management domain (PRMD) of an X.400 e-mail address. For example c=us; a=MCI; p=msft (GDI)
installation d'un contrôleur de domaine en lecture seule avec phase intermédiairestaged RODC installation (A process in which a read-only domain controller (RODC) is installed in two stages. In the first stage, a highly privileged user, such as a member of the Domain Admins group, creates an account for the RODC. In the second stage, a delegated user attaches the server that will be the RODC to the account that was created for it)
installation d'un contrôleur de domaine en lecture seule avec phase intermédiairestaged read-only domain controller installation (A process in which a read-only domain controller (RODC) is installed in two stages. In the first stage, a highly privileged user, such as a member of the Domain Admins group, creates an account for the RODC. In the second stage, a delegated user attaches the server that will be the RODC to the account that was created for it)
jeu d'attributs filtré pour contrôleur de domaine en lecture seuleRODC filtered attribute set (A dynamically configured set of attributes that are not replicated to a read-only domain controller (RODC). This prevents those attribute values from being revealed if an RODC is compromised)
nom de domaine completfully qualified domain name (A DNS name that has been stated to indicate its absolute location in the domain namespace tree. In contrast to relative names, an FQDN has a trailing period () to qualify its position to the root of the namespace (host.example.contoso.com))
nom de domaine completfully qualified domain name (A DNS name that has been stated to indicate its absolute location in the domain namespace tree. In contrast to relative names, an FQDN has a trailing period () to qualify its position to the root of the namespace (host.example.contoso.com))
nom de domaine complet privéprivate FQDN (The FQDN of the private edge of an edge server)
nom de domaine complet publicpublic FQDN (The FQDN of the public edge of an edge server)
nom de domaine en une seule partiesingle-label domain (" A domain, website, or other directory whose name consists of a single chunk, such as "contoso," without a suffix such as .com, .corp, .net, .org.")
nom de domaine internationalinternationalized domain name (An Internet domain name that can accommodate non-ASCII characters such as the diacritical marks of European language or non-Latinate characters such as those found in Chinese, Korean or Arabic)
nom de domaine InternetInternet domain name (An address of an Internet connection that identifies the owner of that address in a hierarchical format. For example, www.whitehouse.gov identifies the Web server at the White House, which is a government agency)
services de domaine Active DirectoryActive Directory Domain Services (The Microsoft Windows based directory service. Active Directory Domain Services stores information about objects on a network and makes this information available to users and network administrators)