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document root | dokumenta sakne (The root directory for a Web site, where the content files are stored. In (IIS), the home directory and all its subdirectories are available to users by default. Also, the root directory for an IIS service. Typically, the home directory for a site contains the home page) |
forest root domain | meža saknes domēns (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) |
root authority | galvenā pilnvara (The most trusted certification authority (CA), which is at the top of a certification hierarchy. The root CA has a self-signed certificate) |
root CA | galvenā sertificēšanas iestāde (The most trusted certification authority (CA), which is at the top of a certification hierarchy. The root CA has a self-signed certificate) |
root certificate | saknes sertifikāts (A self-signed certification authority certificate) |
root certification authority | galvenā sertificēšanas iestāde (The most trusted certification authority (CA), which is at the top of a certification hierarchy. The root CA has a self-signed certificate) |
root directory | saknes direktorijs (The uppermost directory on a computer, partition or volume) |
root domain | saknes domēns (The beginning of the Domain Name System (DNS) namespace. In Active Directory, the initial domain in an Active Directory tree) |
root element | saknes elements (The element in an XML document that contains all other elements. It is the top-level element of an XML document and must be the first element in the document) |
root folder | saknes mape (The uppermost directory on a computer, partition or volume) |
root license | saknes licence (The element of a license chain that is bound to a computer and is required to decrypt the content key in the leaf license) |
stand-alone root | savrupa sakne (A DFS namespace, the configuration information for which is stored locally on the host server. The path to access the root or a link starts with the host server name. A stand-alone root has only one root target. There is no root-level fault tolerance. Therefore, when the root target is unavailable, the entire DFS namespace is inaccessible) |
storage root key | krātuves saknes atslēga (On a system that incorporates a TPM, a cryptographic asymmetric key which is created at the root of the TPM key hierarchy (2048-bit RSA key) and which is used by the TPM to store protected data. The private portion of this key never leaves the TPM. The public part of this key is returned to the owner and needs to be carefully guarded since it uniquely identifies the TPM on the network, therefore is privacy sensitive) |
trusted root CA | uzticama galvenā sertificēšanas iestāde (A root certification authority that appears in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities console of the Windows operating systems and is trusted by the operating system) |
Trusted Root Certification Authorities | uzticamas galvenās sertificēšanas iestādes (Implicitly trusted certification authorities. Includes all of the certificates in the Third-Party Root Certification Authorities store plus root certificates from the user organization and Microsoft) |
trusted root certification authority | uzticama galvenā sertificēšanas iestāde (A root certification authority that appears in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities console of the Windows operating systems and is trusted by the operating system) |
Web root | Tīmekļa sakne (The root directory for a Web site, where the content files are stored. In (IIS), the home directory and all its subdirectories are available to users by default. Also, the root directory for an IIS service. Typically, the home directory for a site contains the home page) |