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adapter hostAdapterhost (The root abstract class Adapter, which defines the handshake between the adapter and the StreamInsight server in the ENQUEUE interaction point. It provides all the required adapter services such as memory management, and exception handling)
adapter hostAdapterhost (ssn)
app hostApp-Host (The hosting environment for Windows Store apps that use JavaScript/HTML; it plays a role in activation, deactivation, event/SQM logging, configuration, security, and other functions)
application domain hostAnwendungsdomänenhost (A host on which the application domain is located)
child host groupuntergeordnete Hostgruppe (A host group contained within another host group, which can inherit host reserve settings and virtual machine permissions from its parent host group. All host groups are child host groups of the root host group, which is named All Hosts by default)
common language runtime hostCommon Language Runtime-Host (An unmanaged application that uses a set of APIs, called the hosting interfaces, to integrate managed code into the application. Common language runtime hosts often require a high degree of customization over the runtime that is loaded into the process)
default hostStandardhost (Administration objects that facilitate deployment and orchestration enlistment. These objects are identified in the BizTalk Server Administration console with a checkmark symbol. During the orchestration enlistment process, the default host is automatically used to host the orchestration, unless the user explicitly selects a different host)
DNS hosting providerDNS-Hostinganbieter (A provider that offers DNS hosting services)
Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolDynamic Host Configuration-Protokoll (A TCP/IP service protocol that offers dynamic leased configuration of host IP addresses and distributes other configuration parameters to eligible network clients. DHCP provides safe, reliable, and simple TCP/IP network configuration, prevents address conflicts, and helps conserve the use of client IP addresses on the network)
expression host assemblyAusdruckshostassembly (All expressions found within a report are that are compiled into an assembly. The expression host assembly is stored as a part of the compiled report)
host adapterHostadapter (A software component that lets you run tests in a specific environment. This hosting environment may be a specific process such as sqprsqext or a process with particular traits such as limited security or custom environment variables)
host addressHostadresse (The portion of the IP address that identifies a computer within a particular network ID)
host applicationHostanwendung (An application that has some sort of customization, such as an application-level add-in or a document-level customization, for which the application acts as a host)
host bus adapterHostbusadapter (An hardware device for connecting a peripheral to the main computer, typically in the form of an expansion card)
host compatibility checkHostkompatibilitätsprüfung (An action that is performed in VMM that determines whether the hardware of a destination host is compatible with the virtual machine that you are migrating to the host)
host computerHostcomputer (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)
host controlHoststeuerelement (An object that is native to a host application (such as Microsoft Office Word or Microsoft Office Excel) to which data binding and events have been added. Examples of host controls include Bookmark controls and ListObject controls)
host controllerHostcontroller (An hardware device for connecting a peripheral to the main computer, typically in the form of an expansion card)
Host Credentials Authorization ProtocolHost Credentials Authorization-Protokoll (A protocol used by Access Control Server (ACS) to send and receive statements of health to and from other NAP infrastructure components. HCAP is installed on NPS so that it can function with Access Control Server (ACS))
host domainHostdomäne (The domain in which a DFS namespace has been configured)
host groupHostgruppe (A custom group of virtual machine hosts, which an administrator can create in Virtual Machine Manager for ease of monitoring and management. Host groups can be used to determine the resources reserved for host operating systems and to administer virtual machine self-service)
host headerHostheader (A piece of information that enables IIS to resolve a request based on the domain name specified by the browser, rather than one based only on the IP address and port number. For example, the host header name for the URL http://www.microsoft.com is www.microsoft.com. By using host headers, you can use the same IP address and port for multiple IIS Web sites)
host IDHost-ID (The portion of the IP address that identifies a computer within a particular network ID)
host instance–level settingEinstellung auf Hostinstanzebene (One of the settings that BizTalk administrators can modify in the BizTalk Settings Dashboard. Examples include .NET CLR settings and properties related to an orchestration memory throttling. Specific to a given host instance, host-level settings essentially govern the use of a computer's resources (such as RAM or I/O). An example is Max. I/O Threads)
host itemHostelement (An object that is native to a host application (such as Microsoft Office Word or Microsoft Office Excel) to which you can add host controls. Examples of host items include Document and Worksheet)
Host keyHosttaste (The key (right ALT key by default) that must be pressed with Virtual Server to move keyboard and mouse focus from a guest operating system back to the host operating system)
host-level settingEinstellung auf Hostebene (One of the settings that BizTalk administrators can modify in the BizTalk Settings Dashboard. Examples include host tracking, and properties related to resource-based throttling, rate-based throttling, and orchestration throttling. Host-level settings tweak the way all instances of host behave in a given deployment. For example, if for Host1 the setting Max. engine threads is changed to 200, all instances of Host1 will work with a maximum of 200 engine threads)
host machineHostcomputer (A physical computer that is running virtualization software, such as Hyper-V, on which virtual machines can be deployed)
host nameHostname (The DNS name of a device on a network, used to locate computers on the network)
host operating systemHostbetriebssystem (The operating system of the physical computer running the Virtual Server or Virtual PC software)
host pathHostpfad (A sequence of host group names that specifies the location of a virtual machine host or host group within the hierarchy of host groups. All host paths begin with the root host group, Managed Computers)
host priorityHostpriorität (For Network Load Balancing, a host's precedence for handling default network traffic for TCP and UDP ports. It is used if a host within the cluster goes offline, and it determines which host within the cluster will assume responsibility for the traffic previously handled by the offline host)
host profileHostprofil (A Virtual Machine Manager library resource that contains hardware and operating system configuration settings to convert a bare-metal computer to a managed Hyper-V host)
host ratingHostbewertung (A rating, consisting of zero through five stars, that is assigned to each host during virtual machine placement to indicate the host's suitability for hosting the virtual machine. The host rating is based on the virtual machine's hardware and software requirements and anticipated resource usage. Host ratings also take into consideration the placement goal: either resource maximization on hosts or load balancing among hosts. The metrics for rating hosts can be customized for Virtual Machine Manager, for host groups, and for individual virtual machines)
host reserveHostreserve (A resource that is set aside on the physical host computer for the use of the host operating system)
host typeHosttyp (A property that determines whether the host is controlled within or outside of the BizTalk Server process. Host types are In-process or Isolated)
host view of the add-inHostansicht des Add-Ins (In the .NET Framework add-in programming model, an assembly that contains interfaces or abstract base classes, and represents the host's view of the methods and types used to communicate with an add-in)
host webHostweb (A SharePoint site to which an app is installed)
Hosted BlackBerry serviceHosted BlackBerry-Dienst (A separately-purchased service available to Exchange Online and Business Productivity Online Standard Suite customers who need support for a range of BlackBerry(R) Enterprise Server capabilities, including wireless access to people and information on the go, and advanced security features)
hosted cachegehosteter Cache (A server or WAN appliance in a branch office which aggregates all data cached by peers to ensure higher availability)
hosted management agentAgent für gehostete Verwaltung (An Identity Lifecycle Management (ILM) component that consists of properties, rules, and rule extensions that determine how an object is processed and that provides services to client computers or organizations that connect from remote locations)
IEEE Standard Protocol for Authentication in Host Attachments of Transient Storage DevicesIEEE 1667 (The IEEE industry standard that defines methods for authenticating transient removable storage devices (e.g. USB flash drives, memory cards, and portable hard disks) when they are mounted to host computers in corporate, government, academic, and other environments)
lead hostführender Host (A cache host that has been designated to work with other lead hosts and to keep the cluster running at all times)
managed hostverwalteter Host (A virtual machine host that is managed by Virtual Machine Manager)
Microsoft Hosting Program NewsletterMicrosoft Hosting-Newsletter (A regular newsletter sent to members of the Microsoft Hosting specialization)
Microsoft Online Services Hosted BlackBerry Administration CenterMicrosoft Online Services Hosted BlackBerry-Verwaltungskonsole (The tool that enables Exchange Online users to manage BlackBerry® devices)
parent host groupübergeordnete Hostgruppe (" A host group that contains another host group, which is known as a "child host group.")
RD Session HostRD-Sitzungshost (A Remote Desktop Services role service that enables a computer that is running Windows Server to host Windows-based programs or the full Windows desktop)
RD Session Host serverRD-Sitzungshostserver (A server running the RD Session Host role service that hosts Windows-based programs or the full Windows desktop for Remote Desktop Services clients)
RD Session Host server running in redirection modeRD-Sitzungshostserver im Umleitungsmodus (An RD Session Host server running in redirection mode)
RD Virtualization HostRD-Virtualisierungshost (A Remote Desktop Services role service that hosts the virtual machines that are made available to users by using RemoteApp and Desktop Connection)
RD Virtualization HostRemotedesktop-Virtualisierungshost (A Remote Desktop Services role service that hosts the virtual machines that are made available to users by using RemoteApp and Desktop Connection)
relay hostSmarthost (A designated server through which Exchange routes all outgoing messages. The smart host then makes the remote connection. If a smart host is designated, the Exchange server only needs to transmit to the smart host, instead of repeatedly contacting the domain until a connection is made)
Remote Desktop Session HostRemotedesktop-Sitzungshost (A Remote Desktop Services role service that enables a computer that is running Windows Server to host Windows-based programs or the full Windows desktop)
Remote Desktop Session Host ConfigurationRemotedesktop-Sitzungshostkonfiguration (An MMC management snap-in for Remote Desktop Services. You can use Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration to configure settings for new connections, modify the settings of existing connections, and delete connections. You can configure settings on a per connection basis, or for the server as a whole)
Remote Desktop Session Host serverRemotedesktop-Sitzungshostserver (A server running the RD Session Host role service that hosts Windows-based programs or the full Windows desktop for Remote Desktop Services clients)
Remote Desktop Virtualization HostRemotedesktop-Virtualisierungshost (A Windows server that is running Microsoft Hyper-V Server)
Remote Desktop Virtualization Host AgentVirtualisierungshost-Agent für Remotedesktop (A service that is running on any machine that has the RD Virtualization role service installed)
remote hostRemote-Host (A Web server on a separate server computer. A remote host is connected to other servers by a network connection)
RemoteFX for RD Session HostRemoteFX für RD-Sitzungshost (RemoteFX running on an RD Session Host server)
RemoteFX for RD Virtualization HostRemoteFX für Remotedesktop-Virtualisierungshost (RemoteFX running on an RD Virtualization Host server)
RemoteFX for RD Virtualization HostRemoteFX für RD-Virtualisierungshost (RemoteFX running on an RD Virtualization Host server)
root host groupStammhostgruppe (The default host group, Managed Computers, which contains all host groups in Virtual Machine Manager. The name of the root host group can be assigned during Setup. The default name is All Hosts)
runtime hostLaufzeithost (The environment, such as ASP.NET, Internet Explorer, or the Windows shell, in which the common language runtime is typically started and managed. Runtime hosts create application domains in which to run managed code on behalf of the user. See also application domaincpgloA, common language runtimecpgloC, managed codecpgloM)
security hostSicherheitshost (An authentication device, supplemental to standard Windows and remote access server security, that verifies whether a caller from a remote client is authorized to connect to the remote access server)
service hostDiensthost (The run-time environment for hosting a service within a process)
side-by-side hostingparalleles Hosting (The loading and activation of multiple versions of the common language runtime within the same process)
smart hostSmarthost (A designated server through which Exchange routes all outgoing messages. The smart host then makes the remote connection. If a smart host is designated, the Exchange server only needs to transmit to the smart host, instead of repeatedly contacting the domain until a connection is made)
team project collection host groupTeamprojektsammlungs-Hostgruppe (A Virtual Machine Manager host group that has been bound to a team project collection)
team project host groupTeamprojekt-Hostgruppe (A project collection host group that has been further bound to a TFS team project for the purpose of deploying virtual environments)
virtual machine hostHost für virtuelle Maschinen (A physical computer that is running virtualization software, such as Hyper-V, on which virtual machines can be deployed)
website hostWebsitehost (A company that provides servers, Internet connectivity, and other associated facilities needed to publish websites)
WOPI hostWOPI-Host (A host server, such as SharePoint Server, that uses WOPI to support file operations and provides a wrapper for the WOPI application UI)
workflow hostWorkflowhost (The server component that deals with the execution of workflows)
workflow service hostWorkflowdiensthost (A component that is responsible for running all workflows, orchestrating, and dispatching them)