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ACS rule groupACS-Regelgruppe (A named set of rules that define which claims are passed to a relying-party application)
actions groupAktionsgruppe (A set of commands on the actions pane that are grouped together logically with a label that characterizes the type of command. For example, the commands with the label "New" in the example below constitute an actions group)
Active Directory Group Discovery methodActive Directory-Gruppenermittlung (A Configuration Manager discovery method that searches for the group memberships of computers and users by polling Active Directory Domain Services)
Active Directory group validationActive Directory-Gruppenvalidierung (A procedure that ensures the uniqueness of the account name of a group within a domain stored in Active Directory)
Active Directory Security Group Discovery methodActive Directory-Sicherheitsgruppenermittlung (A Configuration Manager discovery method that searches for security group resources by polling Active Directory Domain Services)
Active Directory System Group Discovery methodActive Directory-Systemgruppenermittlung (A Configuration Manager discovery method that searches for system group resources by polling Active Directory Domain Services)
administrator role groupAdministratorrollengruppe (A universal security group with administrative rights assigned to it. These administrative rights are specified by built-in management roles, which are part of the role-based access control (RBAC) permissions model in Exchange Server 2010)
Administrators groupAdministratorengruppe, Gruppe "Administratoren" (On a local computer, a group whose members have the highest level of administrative access to the local computer)
Admins groupAdministratorgruppe (The system administrator's group account that retains full permissions on all databases used by a workgroup. The Setup program automatically adds the default Admin user account to the Admins group)
Advanced Group Policy ManagementErweiterte Gruppenrichtlinienverwaltung (An extension to the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) that provides change control and enhanced management for Group Policy objects (GPOs))
affinity groupAffinitätsgruppe (A geographical grouping of a customer's hosted service deployments and storage accounts within Windows Azure. An affinity group can improve service performance by locating computer workloads in the same datacenter or near the target user audience)
asset groupAnlagengruppe (A collection of assets that share one or more specific characteristics)
Backup Operators groupGruppe "Sicherungsoperatoren" (A type of local or global group that contains the user rights you need to back up and restore files and folders. Members of the Backup Operators group can back up and restore files and folders regardless of ownership, permissions, encryption, or auditing settings)
basic application groupBasisanwendungsgruppe (A type of application group defined by the members included in the Members and NonMembers properties of the IAzApplicationGroup object that represents the group. Users and groups listed in the Members property are included in the application group, and users and groups listed in the NonMembers property are excluded from the application group)
basic hunt groupeinfacher Sammelanschluss (The simplest workflow which hunts one or more agents using any administrator-defined agent selection algorithm and supports overflowing based on time in queue or call volume)
batch groupStapelverarbeitungsgruppe (A group of batch jobs. An administrator can determine which application object server (AOS) runs the jobs, and how many jobs an AOS runs)
BizTalk Application Users GroupBizTalk-Anwendungsbenutzergruppe (The group of users who can access MessageBoxes for a particular BizTalk Group)
BizTalk groupGruppe "BizTalk" (A group that contains MessageBoxes, hosts, receive locations, send ports, send port groups, orchestrations, servers, and adapters)
budget groupBudgetgruppe (A set of financial dimension values in a budget dimension hierarchy that is used to calculate aggregate budget funds allocated to superordinate financial dimension values by summing budget funds allocated to subordinate financial dimension values)
built-in groupintegrierte Gruppe (A default security group installed with the operating system. Built-in groups have been granted useful collections of rights and built-in abilities)
built-in role groupintegrierte Rollengruppe (A role group that ships by default as opposed to a customized role group that a admin would customize specifically for the needs of their organization)
capture groupErfassungsgruppe (" In regular expressions, an expression of the form "(subexpressionaafe202a-1d96-4b36-a270-d676dfd3c51c)" or "\(subexpressionaafe202a-1d96-4b36-a270-d676dfd3c51c \)" which matches the sequence of characters in the target sequence that is matched by the pattern between the delimiters.")
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)
choice groupAuswahlgruppe (A control that is used to present a set of mutually exclusive choices. By default, a choice group contains two choice sections, one of which appears to the user as the default choice in the form)
Clear GroupGruppe leeren (An item on the group context menu in the contact list that removes all members of the Recent Contacts group)
code groupCodegruppe (A logical grouping of code that has a specified condition for membership)
common groupsallgemeine Programmgruppen (Groups that appear in the program list on the Start menu for all users who log on to the computer. Only administrators can create or change common groups)
computed groupberechnete Gruppe (A group whose membership is automatically determined and kept up to date by ILM by ensuring that the group contains all the resources (such as people, groups, computers) that fall within the conditions that are expressed using XPath)
computer groupComputergruppe (A collection of computers with some attribute in common. Computer groups are defined by computer grouping rules for similar event management)
configuration groupVariantengruppe (The list of components in a bill of materials (BOM) that are to be used together to produce a parent item)
contact groupKontaktgruppe (A collection of e-mail addresses that is treated as a single recipient for e-mail distribution purposes, and that is created by and available to an individual Outlook user)
control groupSteuerelementgruppe (A set of controls that are conceptually or logically related. Controls that are conceptually related are usually viewed together but do not necessarily affect each other. Controls that are logically related affect each other)
conversation groupKonversationsgruppe (A group of related Service Broker conversations. Messages in the same conversation group can only be processed by one service program at a time)
Create New GroupNeue Gruppe erstellen (A menu item that creates a new group for the user's Contacts list)
Current Conversations groupGruppe "Aktuelle Unterhaltungen" (A group, at the top of the Contact List, used to show any ongoing or open instant messaging conversations)
custom groupbenutzerdefinierte Gruppe (An item of a custom group field. A custom group contains two or more items from a row or column field)
custom group fieldbenutzerdefiniertes Gruppenfeld (A field in the row or column area that contains custom groups as its items)
customer groupDebitorengruppe (A classification of customers that share key characteristics)
data groupDatengruppe (A defined set of data that is synchronized)
database availability groupDatabase Availability Group (A group of up to 16 Mailbox servers that host a set of databases and provide automatic database-level recovery from failures that affect individual servers or databases)
delayed group callverzögerter Gruppenanruf (A group call that first rings the group owner, and then after a specified number of seconds rings the call group in addition to the group owner)
Delete a GroupGruppe löschen (A menu item that removes a group and its contacts from the user's Contacts list)
Delete GroupGruppe löschen (A menu item that removes a group and its contacts from the user's Contacts list)
Delete Group and ContactsGruppe und Kontakte löschen (An item on the right-click menu for a group that removes the selected group and its contacts from the user's contact list)
device groupGerätegruppe (A collection of devices that are grouped together for convenience of administration. Devices can be grouped together if they have similar characteristics such as device vendor or device location. This helps effectively manage several devices at one time, instead of individually)
discovered groupermittelte Gruppe (Any computer group found by Operations Manager)
discussion groupDiskussionsgruppe (A forum on the Internet for discussions on a specified range of subjects)
distribution groupVerteilergruppe (A collection of users, computers, contacts, and other groups that is used only for e-mail distribution, and addressed as a single recipient)
distribution point groupVerteilungspunktgruppe (A set of distribution points that you can manage as a single entity. A distribution point group simplifies management tasks when a site includes too many distribution points to manage individually)
domain local grouplokale Gruppe der Domäne (A security or distribution group that can contain universal groups, global groups, other domain local groups from its own domain, and accounts from any domain in the forest. Domain local security groups can be granted rights and permissions on resources that reside only in the same domain where the domain local group is located)
DPMDBReaders groupGruppe "DPMDBReaders" (A group, created during DPM installation, that contains all accounts that have read-only access to the DPM database. The DPMReport account is a member of this group)
dynamic distribution groupdynamische Verteilergruppe (A distribution group that uses recipient filters and conditions to derive its membership at the time the message is sent)
enhanced hunt grouperweiterter Sammelanschluss (A workflow which supports an announcement message and business hours support in addition to the basic hunt group workflow)
file groupDateigruppe (A File Server Resource Manager option that is used to define a namespace for a file screen, file screen exception, or storage report. It consists of a set of file name patterns, which in turn determine whether files are included or excluded from a group)
Files by File GroupDateien nach Dateigruppe (A storage report that lists files that belong to specified file groups. Use this report to identify file group usage patterns and to identify file groups that occupy large amounts of disk space. This can help you determine which file screens to configure)
filtered groupausgefilterte Gruppe (A local security group that is removed from an access token. When User Account Control (UAC) creates the filtered access token, the filtered groups are removed)
fixed asset groupAnlagengruppe (A set of characteristics that are assigned to a fixed asset. The fixed asset inherits the characteristics (such as type, number sequences, and default value models) from the group)
global groupglobale Gruppe (A security or distribution group that can contain users, groups, and computers from its own domain as members. Global security groups can be granted rights and permissions for resources in any domain in the forest)
group accountkonsolidierter Abschluss
Group CalendarGruppenkalender (The shared calendar that you can create in Office for a group of users to schedule events, track milestones, create meetings, and engage in conversations around events. Users can add events from a group calendar to their personal calendars)
Group Expansion serviceGruppenerweiterungsdienst (A service that expands distribution groups so that members of a group can be viewed individually)
group filter controlGruppenfilter-Steuerelement (A drop-down list box control on a data access page that retrieves records from an underlying recordset based on the value you select from the list. On a grouped page, the control retrieves a specific group of records)
Group FilteringGruppenspezifische Filterregeln (A feature of Directory Services that provides the ability for different groups of users to have their own sets of filtering rules, even if all users share the same domain.)
group identifierGruppen-ID (An identifier in UNIX that associates a user with a group of other users that have something in common. A user can be a member of one or more groups)
group IMGruppenchat (An instant message session with multiple parties)
group instant messageGruppenchat (An instant message session with multiple parties)
Group Key Distribution ServiceGruppenschlüsselverteilungsdienst (An Active Directory Domain Services service that provides cryptographic keys that correspond to arbitrary sets of security principals in AD DS to users who are authorized to access those keys)
group-level settingEinstellung auf Gruppenebene (One of the settings that BizTalk administrators can modify in the BizTalk Settings Dashboard. Examples include properties like the configuration refresh interval, maximum message batch size, and group-level tracking)
group naming policyGruppenbenennungsrichtlinie (A template applied to the distribution group names in your Microsoft Exchange organization. Specifically, you can specify that a prefix, a suffix, or both be applied to all distribution group names. You can also block certain words from being used in the names)
group of picturesGruppe von Bildern (A group of successive pictures, starting with an I-frame and followed by zero or more predicted (P and B) pictures)
Group PolicyGruppenrichtlinie (A feature introduced with Windows 2000 that allows administrators to enforce computer-specific and user-specific settings to domain-based computers)
Group PolicyGruppenrichtlinie (A feature introduced with Windows 2000 that allows administrators to enforce computer-specific and user-specific settings to domain-based computers)
Group Policy ClientGruppenrichtlinienclient (A local service that queries Active Directory at policy application time (at boot/logon or scheduled intervals) for the policy objects which pertain to it and applies them)
Group Policy client-side extensionclientseitige Gruppenrichtlinienerweiterung (A component responsible for implementing a specific portion of Group Policy on the client computer. For example, Registry client-side extension processes registry-specific information within Group Policy)
Group Policy containerGruppenrichtliniencontainer (An object that is stored in Active Directory Domain Services and that is associated with a given Group Policy object)
group policy engineGruppenrichtlinienmodul (The framework that handles common functionalities across client-side extensions including scheduling of Group Policy application, obtaining GPOs from relevant configuration locations, and filtering and ordering of GPOs)
Group Policy ManagementGruppenrichtlinienverwaltung (An administrative tool designed to manage Group Policy across an enterprise. This includes day-to-day tasks, such as creating, deleting, linking, and copying Group Policy objects (GPOs), as well as setting security on GPOs. The Group Policy Management snap-in also provides reporting of GPO policy settings, as well as extended lifecycle functions such as backup and restore of GPOs)
Group Policy Management ConsoleGruppenrichtlinien-Verwaltungskonsole (An administrative tool used to manage and edit domain-based Group Policy objects)
Group Policy Management EditorGruppenrichtlinienverwaltungs-Editor (The editor window used to edit domain-based Group Policy in the Group Policy Management Console)
Group Policy ModelingGruppenrichtlinienmodellierung (A tool in Group Policy Management console that simulates what Group Policy settings are applied, given a specific set of criteria, including location of user or computer object in the directory, security group membership, and status of Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) filters. You can use Group Policy Modeling to test new policy deployments before you deploy them. Also known as Resultant Set of Policy-Planning Mode)
Group Policy Object EditorGruppenrichtlinienobjekt-Editor (The Microsoft Management Console snap-in used to edit Group Policy objects)
Group Policy object linkGruppenrichtlinienobjekt-Verknüpfung (A method of applying settings in a Group Policy object (GPO) to an Active Directory container (site, domain, or organizational unit). Linking a GPO applies the settings of that GPO to the users and computers in a site, domain, or organizational unit and, by default, to the users and computers in all child containers)
Group Policy ResultsGruppenrichtlinienergebnisse (A tool in Group Policy Management console that gathers information about which Group Policy settings have actually been applied to a specific computer, user, or both. You can use this tool to troubleshoot the application of Group Policy settings. Also known as Resultant Set of Policy -- Logging Mode)
Group Policy Security SettingsGruppenrichtlinien-Sicherheitseinstellungen (The subtrees of the Group Policy Object Editor that allow a security administrator to manually configure security levels assigned to a Group Policy object (GPO) or local computer policy)
Group Policy Software InstallationGruppenrichtlinie für die Softwareinstallation (An extension to the editor that accompanies the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC). The extension is used to deploy software packages by using a domain-based Group Policy object)
Group Policy templateGruppenrichtlinienvorlage (Group Policy information stored on the SYSVOL share of all domain controllers within a domain)
group prefix (" A group name that appears to the left of theGruppenpräfix
group textGruppen-MMS (A text message thread between a group of people (usually more than 2). It allows you to keep all the replies from people in one thread, so that you can see the whole conversation)
group validation activityGruppenvalidierungsaktivität (A workflow activity that determines whether a group management request would violate the ILM or Active Directory configuration or policy)
Group Work SiteGruppenarbeitssite (A team site template that provides group collaboration capabilities based on standard business practices. Integrated functions include a group calendar, Whereabouts, Announcements, Phone Call Memo, and Schedule and Reservations)
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)
hunt groupSammelanschluss (" A set of telephone extensions that are organized into a group, over which the Private Branch eXchange (PBX) "hunts" to find an available extension. A hunt group is used to direct calls to identically-capable endpoints or to an application, such as voice mail.")
image groupImagegruppe (A collection of Windows image files in the Windows Deployment Services image store that share security options and file resources)
Internet Group Management ProtocolInternet Group Management-Protokoll (A protocol used by Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) hosts to report their multicast group memberships to any immediately neighboring multicast routers)
item discount groupArtikelrabattgruppe (A grouping of items to which the same discount structure applies)
item groupArtikelgruppe (A user-defined description that is used to classify a group of items that have common characteristics)
item price tolerance groupPreistoleranzgruppe für Artikel (A group of items that controls the allowable price variance percentage for invoice matching)
item sales tax groupArtikel-Mehrwertsteuergruppe (A group of one or more sales tax codes that define sales tax (including duty) for an item. A sales tax group and an item sales tax group must be connected to each transaction that is subject to sales tax. Sales tax is calculated only for the sales tax codes that are included in both the sales tax group and the item sales tax group)
job groupAuftragsgruppe (A series of jobs that perform a complex action in Virtual Machine Manager, such as performing a physical-to-virtual machine conversion)
language groupSprachgruppe (A group that controls which system locale, user locales, input locales, and user interface (UI) languages can be selected)
linked measure groupverknüpfte Measuregruppe (A reference in a cube to a measure group in a different cube (that is, a cube with a different data source view that exists in the same or a different Analysis Services database). A linked measure group can only be edited in the source database)
local administrators grouplokale Administratorgruppe (The group of users who have permission to perform administration tasks on the local server computer. The permissions for this group are set by using the administration tools for the operating system)
local grouplokale Gruppe (A security group that can be granted rights and permissions only to resources on the computer on which the group is created. Local groups can have any user accounts that are local to the computer as members, as well as users, groups, and computers from a domain to which the computer belongs)
Local Group Policy EditorEditor für lokale Gruppenrichtlinien (The Microsoft Management Console snap-in used to edit Group Policy objects)
macro groupMakrogruppe (A collection of related macros that are stored together under a single macro name. The collection is often referred to simply as a macro)
mail-enabled universal distribution groupE-Mail-aktivierte universelle Verteilergruppe (A group of recipients that are created to expedite the mass e-mailing of messages and other information. When e-mail is sent to a mail-enabled universal distribution group, all members of that list receive a copy of the message. Mail-enabled universal distribution groups cannot be used to assign permissions)
mail-enabled universal security groupE-Mail-aktivierte universelle Sicherheitsgruppe (A group of recipients that are created to expedite the mass e-mailing of messages and other information. Unlike a mail-enabled universal distribution group, a mail-enabled USG can also be used to assign permissions. When e-mail is sent to a mail-enabled USG, all members of that group receive a copy of the message)
management groupVerwaltungsgruppe (The basic functional unit of an Operations Manager 2007 implementation that can perform monitoring. It must contain a SQL Server 2005 database server, a Root Management Server, one or more Operations Consoles and one or more agents. In addition it can also contain a Reporting Server, gateway server, Audit Collection Services server, and additional collector management servers)
Management GroupVerwaltungsgruppe (A collection of all the components of an SCE deployment, consisting of a Management Server, a database server, at least one console, and managed objects. By default, the Management Group name is set by SCE during setup, using the format _MG)
masking groupMaskierungsgruppe (A group of logical disks, target ports, and initiator ports used for bulk mask/unmask operations)
measure groupMeasuregruppe (A collection of related measures in an Analysis Services cube. The measures are generally from the same fact table)
membership in a groupMitgliedschaft in einer Gruppe (A user's status as a member of a group)
Microsoft Group Key Distribution ServiceMicrosoft-Gruppenschlüsselverteilungsdienst (An Active Directory Domain Services service that provides cryptographic keys that correspond to arbitrary sets of security principals in AD DS to users who are authorized to access those keys)
Microsoft group of companiesMicrosoft-Unternehmensgruppe (Collectively, Microsoft Corporation and those companies that are owned by Microsoft Corporation)
MSDPMTrustedMachines groupGruppe "MSDPMTrustedMachines" (A group that contains the domain accounts for file servers that are authorized to communicate with the DPM server. DPM uses this group to ensure that only file servers that have the DPM File Agent installed from a specific DPM server can respond to calls from that server)
multiple forest group validationGruppenvalidierung für mehrere Gesamtstrukturen (A mode of the group validation activity that places cross forest members of a group in the FSP set associated with the forest in which the group resides)
New GroupNeue Gruppe (The default name for a group of contacts created by the user)
New Protection Group WizardAssistent für neue Schutzgruppen (A wizard that is used to create a new protection group which will protect data on a user's file servers)
node groupKnotengruppe (A named collection of nodes in an HPC cluster)
notification groupBenachrichtungsgruppe (A list of operators and scheduled availability for receiving page or e-mail responses)
option groupOptionsgruppe (A frame that can contain check boxes, toggle buttons, and option buttons on a form, report, or data access page. You use an option group to present alternatives from which the user can select a single option)
page groupSeitengruppe (A set of related Web pages that is tagged with a particular page group name and used for targeting ads)
parent host groupübergeordnete Hostgruppe (" A host group that contains another host group, which is known as a "child host group.")
Partner groupPartnergruppe (In Business Activity Services (BAS), a group of similar partners categorized for ease of management)
pay groupVergütungsgruppe (A set of employees who are paid in the same manner on the same date for the same period of time. This categorization is required by payroll departments that group employees into discrete payroll runs)
pilot groupPilotgruppe (A representative sample of production machines that are used to test an Internet Explorer package before a full deployment to the entire organization. Unlike a test lab, a pilot group uses production machines and users)
Power Users groupGruppe "Hauptbenutzer" (A group whose members can manage accounts, resources, and applications that are installed on a workstation, stand-alone server, or member server. This group does not exist on domain controllers. Administrative tasks that can be performed by members of this group include creating local users and groups; modifying and deleting accounts that they have created; removing users from the Power Users, Users, and Guests groups; installing most applications; and creating and deleting file shares)
price groupPreisgruppe (The price of any cost type (hour, expense, or fee) that is assigned to a specific group of customers or all customers)
product groupProduktgruppe (A collection of products used for presentation, sales campaigns, or e-business)
profile groupProfilgruppe (A grouping of partner profiles with which you can associate an agreement)
project groupProjektgruppe (A classification of projects that have characteristics in common, primarily for specifying the ledger accounts to use for posting)
property groupEigenschaftengruppe (A set of logically related properties that apply to an object)
protection groupSchutzgruppe (A collection of data sources that share the same protection configuration and schedule)
protection group memberSchutzgruppenmitglied (A data source within a protection group)
public groupöffentliche Gruppe (An item in the global address list that provides an easy way to send messages to a group of people. A public group can include any item from a global address list, including other public groups)
RD Gateway-managed computer groupdurch das RD-Gateway verwaltete Computergruppe (A list of network resources (computers) on an internal corporate or private network that users can access through an RD Gateway server. You can configure RD Gateway-managed computer groups by using RD Gateway Manager after installation of the RD Gateway role service)
reference groupReferenzgruppe (A group that is associated with another group so that their properties and the properties of the groups and fields they contain always match. If the properties of one group are changed, the other group is updated automatically)
remote desktop server groupRemotedesktop-Servergruppe (A group of two or more remote desktop servers that you can manage via Remote Desktop Server Manager)
Remove from GroupAus Gruppe entfernen (An item that deletes a selected contact from a contact group, when the contact is right-clicked)
Rename GroupGruppe umbenennen (An item that lets a user rename a group, when the group name in the Contacts list is right-clicked)
repeating groupwiederholende Gruppe (A group in the data source that can occur more than once. Controls such as repeating sections and repeating tables are bound to repeating groups)
report groupBerichtsgruppe (A set of report definitions that can be used to generate more than one report simultaneously)
report view groupBerichtsansichtsgruppe (A set of report views that are grouped together in a single dashboard zone. These report views can be conditionally shown, based on the selected KPI)
resource groupRessourcengruppe (In AD FS, a single security group, which is created in Active Directory, that incoming group claims (AD FS group claims from the account partner) are mapped to)
Response GroupReaktionsgruppe (An application that lets you route and queue incoming calls to designated persons for a special purpose, such as customer service. The queue holds callers until an agent answers the call)
Response Group Configuration ToolReaktionsgruppen-Konfigurationstool (A web-based Response Group Service tool where an administrator sets up a workflow including music on hold, welcome message, and so on)
Response Group ServiceReaktionsgruppendienst (A Unified Communications Applications Server (UCAS) application that is used to create and configure Response Group Service groups)
Response Group tabRegisterkarte "Reaktionsgruppe" (A custom tab, on an agent's Office Communicator client, that is used by the agent to sign in to his or her Response Group Service group. The agent must be signed in to the group in order to answer calls routed to the group)
ribbon groupMenübandgruppe (A labeled collection of commands and controls that are grouped together on a ribbon tab)
role groupRollengruppe (A universal security group with administrative rights assigned to it. These administrative rights are specified by built-in management roles, which are part of the role-based access control (RBAC) permissions model in Exchange Server 2010)
role group memberRollengruppenmitglied (A member of an administrator role group, which is a universal security group with administrative rights assigned to it. The roles assigned to the role group are applied to each member who is added to the role group. This grants each user all the permissions allowed by the roles assigned to the role group)
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)
route groupArbeitsgangsteuerungsgruppe (A classification of routes that share certain production characteristics, such as queue time, setup time, and run time)
routing groupRoutinggruppe (A logical grouping of well-connected Exchange servers between which no connector is required for message transfer)
routing group connectorRoutinggruppenconnector (An SMTP connector that is required for mail to flow between Exchange routing groups. When Exchange Server 2007 is installed in an existing Exchange Server 2003 and Exchange 2000 Server organization, the required routing group connector is created during setup)
rule group codeRegelgruppencode (A code that represents a common group of employees whose pay is processed using the same calculations)
sales tax groupMehrwertsteuergruppe (A group of one or more sales tax codes that define sales tax (including duty) for customers, vendors, projects, and ledger accounts)
schedule groupPlanungsgruppe (In the Concurrency Runtime, a container for related tasks that are queued to a Task Scheduler)
security groupSicherheitsgruppe (A group that can be listed in discretionary access control lists (DACLs) used to define permissions on resources and objects. A security group can also be used as an e-mail entity. Sending an e-mail message to the group sends the message to all the members of the group)
send port groupSendeportgruppe (A logical grouping of send ports. When a message is sent to a send port group, it is routed to all of the associated send ports)
Send/Receive groupSenden-Empfangen-Gruppe (E-mail accounts and folders that you can group and set common options for, such as whether to download headers or messages, size limits on downloaded messages, behavior online vs. offline, and time interval for connecting to the server)
Server Operators groupGruppe "Serveroperatoren" (A group whose members can manage all domain controllers in a single domain. This group does not exist on workstations, stand-alone servers, or member servers. Administrative tasks that can be performed by members of this group include logging on locally, creating and deleting network shared resources, starting and stopping services, backing up and restoring files, formatting the hard disk of the computer, and shutting down the computer)
service groupDienstgruppe (A logical combination of services that are maintained as one)
SharePoint groupSharePoint-Gruppe (A group of users that can be created on a SharePoint site to manage permissions to the site and to provide an e-mail distribution list for site users. A group can be used by many sites in one site collection)
storage groupSpeichergruppe (A collection of mailbox stores and public folder stores that share a set of transaction log files. Exchange manages each storage group with a separate server process)
study groupStudiengruppe (A student collaboration group where studying can be organized and managed online)
subscription groupDauerauftragsgruppe (A classification of subscriptions used for pricing, posting, and otherwise managing subscriptions)
supplementary item groupzusätzliche Artikelgruppe (A user-defined classification of supplementary items that have similar characterisitcs)
sync groupSynchronisierungsgruppe (A collection of databases that are configured for mutual synchronization by the synchronization service)
tabbed groupGruppe im Registerkartenformat (In a multiple document interface (MDI) application, a set of child windows that have tab borders and are docked together in the client area of the application. To undock a child window from the group, drag it by its tab)
task groupAufgabengruppe (In the Concurrency Runtime, a construct that enables related, fine-grained tasks to be queued to a Task Scheduler. A task group can be used to schedule tasks, wait for tasks to finish, and cancel tasks that have not started)
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)
team-call groupTeamanrufgruppe (A group of people who can answer calls on behalf of someone else)
unit groupEinheitengruppe (A compilation of the different measurements that a product is available in. A unit group contains the base unit in which a product is available, for example, a two-liter. It then lists all the different increments that this base unit is packaged in for sale, such as an individual two-liter bottle or a case of 6 two-liter bottles, and also indicates which measurement is the primary unit)
universal groupuniverselle Gruppe (A security or distribution group that can contain users, groups, and computers from any domain in its forest as members)
unlocked groupnicht gesperrte Gruppe (A group whose membership can be changed by users other than the owner of the group)
update groupUpdategruppe (A collection of managed properties that are updated together in the search index)
user groupBenutzergruppe (A collection of users that have been assigned identical access permissions)
Users groupGruppe "Benutzer" (The group account that contains all user accounts. Access automatically adds user accounts to the Users group when you create them)
vendor price tolerance groupPreistoleranzgruppe für Kreditoren (A group that can be assigned to vendors and that controls the allowable price variance percentage for invoice matching)
Wired Group Policy ClientGruppenrichtlinienclient für Kabelverbindungen (A Group Policy Client in a wired environment)
Wireless Group Policy ClientGruppenrichtlinienclient für Funkverbindungen (A Group Policy Client in a wireless environment)
workload groupArbeitsauslastungsgruppe (In Resource Governor, a container for session requests that are similar according to the classification rules that are applied to each request. A workload group allows the aggregate monitoring of resource consumption and a uniform policy that is applied to all the requests in a group)