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application profileAnwendungsprofil (A Virtual Machine Manager library resource that contains instructions for installing Microsoft Server App-V, the Web Deploy tool, and Microsoft SQL Server data-tier applications and for running scripts when you deploy a virtual machine as part of a service)
audio conferencing profileAudiokonferenzprofil (Audio settings for a user that are associated with a telephone conferencing provider or with an audio-video conferencing server)
browser profileBrowserprofil (A collection of HTTP headers to simulate a particular browser, such as Internet Explorer 6 or Netscape 6)
Business Network profileProfil im Geschäftsnetzwerk (An entity that represents a person in the Business Network, to which person-type entities in CRM can be linked)
capability profileFunktionsprofil (A Virtual Machine Manager library resource that defines which resources (for example, number of processors or maximum memory) are available to a virtual machine that is created in a private cloud)
cholesterol profileCholesterinprofil (A pattern of lipids in the blood. It usually includes the levels of total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, triglycerides, and the calculated low-density lipoprotein (LDL) 'cholesterol)
color profileFarbprofil (A profile that contains the data needed for translating the values of a color gamut. This data includes information about color, hue, saturation, and brightness)
custom profilebenutzerdefiniertes Profil (A group of settings, defined by an end user, for configuring the encoder output)
discovery profileErmittlungsprofil (A profile created by the user to identify the type of resources to be discovered, including discovery protocols and other settings)
document profileDokumentprofil (A set of properties applied to similar documents in the backward-compatible document library)
E-mail Router configuration profileE-Mail-Router-Konfigurationsprofil (A profile that contains the information, such as the e-mail server name and type, that the Microsoft Dynamics CRM system needs to establish a functional E-mail Router)
emergency profileNotfallprofil (An emergency profile contains key medical information that others can view when providing emergency treatment to you or a family member)
field access profileFeldzugriffsprofil (The set of field-level access permissions that have been granted to a user or users)
guest operating system profileGastbetriebssystem-Profil (A library resource containing the most common settings from a Sysprep.inf file, including the computer name and domain or workgroup settings, which can be applied to a virtual machine template)
Hardcopy Cable Replacement ProfileKabelaustauschprofil (A profile that allows the user to print documents wirelessly to a Bluetooth-enabled printer, including a printer located in another room)
hardware profileHardwareprofil (A library resource containing hardware specifications that can be applied to a new virtual machine or a virtual machine template. A hardware profile can contain specifications for CPU, memory, network adapters, a DVD drive, afloppy drive, COM ports, and the priority given the virtual machine when allocating resources on a virtual machine 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)
Language Profile ServiceSprachprofildienst (A Windows service that automatically manages user language preferences. Localized apps can inherit these settings, saving developers time and effort by making it unnecessary for applications to manage user language preferences on their own)
lipid profileLipidprofil (A pattern of lipids in the blood. It usually includes the levels of total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, triglycerides, and the calculated low-density lipoprotein (LDL) 'cholesterol)
load profileAuslastungsprofil (The simulated workload for a load or stress test. The load profile can be constant or increased dynamically through stepping)
local user profilelokales Benutzerprofil (A computer-based record about an authorized user that is created automatically on the computer the first time a user logs on to a workstation or server computer)
location profileStandortprofil (A method of converting phone numbers that can be dialed from a named location to a single standard format for purposes of routing both incoming and outgoing calls. Location profiles specify valid number strings and normalization rules and are maintained on the server)
mandatory profileverbindliches Profil (A type of pre-configured roaming user profile that is not updated when the user logs off)
mandatory user profileverbindliches Benutzerprofil (A type of pre-configured roaming user profile that is not updated when the user logs off)
Microsoft CRM Database Profile WizardMicrosoft CRM-Datenbankprofil-Assistent (An application which collects data about Microsoft Dynamics CRM deployments and sends it to Microsoft. Customers who volunteer to use this tool help Microsoft develop improvements for Microsoft CRM)
network profileNetzwerkprofil (A specific simulation of network bandwidth at the application layer; for example, LAN and Dialup 56K. The network profile does not simulate latency)
organization profileOrganisationsprofil (A set of properties that describe a company, division, department, or other business unit within a company. For example, name, account number, spending limits, company discount, and so forth, are all properties that can constitute an organization profile)
Outlook profileOutlook-Profil (A defined set of values that Microsoft Office Outlook uses to keep track of user accounts)
posting profileBuchungsprofil (A specification that defines which ledger accounts are to be updated by specific transaction types)
profile albumProfilbilder (An entity in Microsoft Dynamics CRM where the user's profile picture is stored as an attachment)
profile definitionProfildefinition (The properties that are available in a particular profile type. Each profile is associated with a profile definition. For example, the New User profile definition could contain the following properties: name, age, gender, address, and so forth)
Profile EditorProfil-Editor (A tool provided with Windows Media Encoder that creates and edits the encoding profiles)
profile groupProfilgruppe (A grouping of partner profiles with which you can associate an agreement)
profile-guided optimizationprofilgesteuerte Optimierung (A feature that allows you to optimize an application based on most-likely used scenarios)
Profile ManagerProfil-Manager (A component of Windows Media Encoder that creates and edits the encoding profiles needed to identify the appropriate codec, the multimedia input streams, and the number and bit rate of the encoded output streams)
profile pageProfilseite (A page that displays the data for an item of an external content type)
profile propertyProfileigenschaft (A characteristic that specifies which profile data is to be collected when a user visits your Web site)
profile property attributeProfileigenschaftsattribut (A characteristic that describes a profile property. Attributes provide information about the profile property. Profile property attributes include information such as the data type of the profile property, for example, number, text, and decimal, whether the property is single-valued (for example, only one First Name is allowed) or multi-valued, and whether the data is imported into the Data Warehouse)
profile providerProfilanbieter (A data provider that specifies profile properties for each user and that is managed automatically by ASP.NET)
profile schemaProfilschema (A description of the content and structure of profiles)
profile templateProfilvorlage (The core of all Certificate Lifecycle Manager (CLM) management activities. The profile template provides a single administrative unit that includes all information necessary to manage the multiple certificates that might be required by a user community throughout the certificate's lifecycle. A profile template also includes information regarding the final location of those certificates, which can be software-based (that is, stored on the local computer) or hardware-based (stored on a smart card). A profile template cannot include both software-based and smart card-based certificates)
profile ticketProfilticket (A ticket created by Commerce Server for anonymous (guest) users)
Profiles Schema ManagerProfilschema-Manager (A user profiling component of Commerce Server 2006 and BizTalk Server 2006. This component lets you manage profile data by creating data sources profile definitions and site terms. You can export the profile data to a Data Warehouse for analysis and/or expose the data to other applications through BizTalk Server 2006)
publish profileVeröffentlichungsprofil (A collection of deployment-related settings that is stored in a file (e.g. .pubxml,.publishsettings))
publishing profileVeröffentlichungsprofil (A downloadable package from the Windows Azure Management Portal that provides the secure connectivity required to publish (upload and deploy) websites and cloud services from a local development environment)
Remote Desktop profileRemotedesktopprofil (A user profile that is specifically created for remote desktop server sessions)
roaming profileRoamingprofil (A server-based user profile that is downloaded to the local computer when a user logs on and that is updated both locally and on the server when the user logs off)
roaming user profileRoamingbenutzerprofil (A server-based user profile that is downloaded to the local computer when a user logs on and that is updated both locally and on the server when the user logs off)
Run As profileausführendes Profil (A profile that associates an identity with a module so that it can run as that identity)
scan profileScanprofil (A collection of saved settings for scanning documents or pictures. In Windows Fax and Scan, you can adjust scan settings and then save them as a scan profile)
skill profile wheelDiagramm des Qualifikationsprofils (A control that visually represents the complete list of competencies that an employee, a unit, or a team can demonstrate. A skill profile wheel is often used in connection with skill gap analyses, for example to display the difference between an employee's current profile and that of a career path)
smart card profileSmartcardprofil (A Certificate Lifecycle Manager (CLM) profile created when a request is performed using a profile template that only includes smart card-based certificate templates)
software profileSoftwareprofil (A Certificate Lifecycle Manager (CLM) profile created when a request is performed using a profile template that only includes software-based certificate templates)
speech recognition profileSpracherkennungsprofil (The results from your speech training and the recognition settings that you chose)
SQL Server profileSQL Server-Profil (A Virtual Machine Manager library resource that contains instructions for customizing an instance of Microsoft SQL Server for a SQL Server data-tier application (DAC) when you deploy a virtual machine as part of a service)
system profileSystemprofil (The default, predefined templates that contain the necessary technical details for encoding a particular piece of content)
think profileReaktionsprofil (A property that indicates whether think times are used or ignored in load tests. The think profile applies to an entire scenario in a load test. Its state are: On, Off, Normal Distribution)
tracking profileNachverfolgungsprofil (Configuration data that is used to subscribe to specific tracking records that can be emitted by the Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) runtime)
tracking profileÜberwachungsprofil (A set of characteristics that define a business-related process and contains the mapping between a specific orchestration and activity definition. A tracking profile is a file with a .btt extension)
User profileBenutzerprofil (A form that holds predefined roles. Each user profile consists of predefined Quick Links, Alert rules, Favorites, and Metrics. Users must be assigned to a profile in order to access a respective role center)
user profileBenutzerprofil (A description of the eventual users of the solution in terms of geography, organizational and communication structures, user functions, resource availability, and other relevant information)
user role profileBenutzerrollenprofil (A set of permitted operations and classes of data that users need access to so they can perform specific job duties)
voice profileStimmenprofil (Information about your specific speaking style and environment that helps Speech Recognition to better understand the commands you say)
Windows Live ProfileWindows Live-Profil (The descriptive information about a user that is shown to other users. This editable information is separate from the registration information they provide to establish their Windows Live account. This separation allows users to disclose or conceal personal information as they choose)
wired profileKabelnetzwerkprofil (A collection of security and connectivity settings that are used for 802.1X authenticated wired access)
wireless network profileFunknetzwerkprofil (Information about a wireless network, such as the wireless network name, service set identifier (SSID), network adapter used to connect to the network, default icon, and default printer)
wireless profileFunknetzwerkprofil (A collection of security and connectivity settings that are used for wireless access)
WS-Federation Passive Requestor Profile An implementation of the WS-Federation specification that proposes a standard protocol for how passive clients (such as Web browsers) apply the federation framework. Within this protocol, Web service requestors are expected to understand the new security mechanisms and be capable of interacting with Web service providersWS-Verbund-PRP (Passive Requestor Profile)