DictionaryForumContacts

   English
Terms for subject Microsoft containing Internet | all forms | exact matches only
EnglishGerman
Authenticated Internet ProtocolAuthentifiziertes Internetprotokoll (A protocol extension to Internet Key Exchange (IKE) that supports additional authentication mechanisms and the combination of user and computer authentication requirements)
BlackBerry Internet ServiceBlackBerry-Internetdienst (A subscription service that enables e-mail synchronization for BlackBerry(R) devices)
Connect to the InternetVerbindung mit dem Internet herstellen (A wizard that helps you set up an Internet connection)
e-mail address (A string that identifies a user so that the user can receive Internet email. An email address on the Internet typically consists of an account name, followed by theE-Mail-Adresse
email address (A string that identifies a user so that the user can receive Internet email. An email address on the Internet typically consists of an account name, followed by theE-Mail-Adresse
Internet accessInternetzugriff (The capability of a user to connect to the Internet)
Internet access providerInternetdienstanbieter (A business that supplies Internet connectivity services to individuals, businesses, and other organizations. An ISP provides a telephone number, a user name, a password, and other connection information so that users can access the Internet through the ISP's computers)
Internet accountInternetanschluss (A generic term for a registered username at an Internet Service Provider (ISP). An Internet account is accessed via username and password. Services such as dial-in PPP Internet access and e-mail are provided by ISPs to Internet account owners)
Internet addressInternetadresse (An address for a resource on the Internet that is used by Web browsers to locate Internet resources. An Internet address typically starts with a protocol name, followed by the name of the organization that maintains the site; the suffix identifies the kind of organization it is)
Internet AgentInternet-Agent (An agent that monitors applications that make unauthorized connections to the Internet or change your computer's Internet connections settings such as dial-up or wireless connectivity)
Internet APNInternet-APN (An APN (Access Point Name) that determines the cellular data networks to which a phone can connect. It includes information about what kind of connection, security, and type of IP address the phone should use for the Internet connection)
Internet audio broadcastingInternetaudioübertragung (One-way transmission over the Internet of Live Meeting audio)
Internet BackgammonInternet-Backgammon (An Internet game that is played by two players on a virtual board with pieces called stones that move forward according to the roll of dice until the winner removes all of his stones from the board)
Internet-based client managementInternetbasierte Clientverwaltung (A feature in Configuration Manager that allows you to manage computers that have the Configuration Manager client agent but do not connect into the network through a VPN or dial-up connection)
Internet-based site systemInternetbasiertes Standortsystem (A site system role that allows connections from clients when they are managed over the Internet)
Internet-based software update pointInternetbasierter Softwareupdatepunkt (The software update point for a site that accepts communication from only client computers on the Internet. There can be only one active Internet-based software update point)
Internet CallingInternettelefonie (A feature that lets you use the Internet to make a phone call)
Internet CheckersInternet-Dame (An Internet game that is played by two players on a virtual chessboard of 64 squares. Players only play on the dark squares and aim at capturing all of their opponent's pieces by jumping over them)
Internet connectionInternetverbindung (A connection between the user's device and a server that provides access to the Internet, typically through an Internet service provider)
Internet Connection FirewallInternetverbindungsfirewall (A Network Connections feature that is used to set restrictions on what traffic is allowed to enter your network from the Internet)
Internet Connection Sharinggemeinsame Nutzung der Internetverbindung (A Microsoft Windows technology that provides home and small-office computer users who have networked computers with the ability to share a single connection to the Internet)
Internet content providerInternetinhaltsanbieter (An organization that prepares content for posting on the Web)
Internet Control Message ProtocolInternet Control Message-Protokoll (A required maintenance protocol in the TCP/IP suite that reports errors and allows simple connectivity. ICMP is used by the Ping tool to perform TCP/IP troubleshooting)
Internet DirectoryInternetverzeichnis (Storage place for information such as names, Web addresses, organizations, departments, countries/regions, and locations. Typically, Internet Directories are used to find e-mail addresses that are not in a local address book or a corporate-wide directory)
Internet domain nameDomain (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)
Internet domain nameInternetdomänenname (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)
internet e-mail address (A string that identifies a user so that the user can receive Internet email. An email address on the Internet typically consists of an account name, followed by theInternet-E-Mail-Adresse
Internet Explorer for the desktopInternet Explorer für den Desktop (The web browser component of Windows that provides a traditional and familiar browsing experience)
Internet-facing deploymentBereitstellung mit Internetzugriff (A method of deploying on-premises CRM so that remote users can connect to the application from the Internet)
Internet-facing URLInternet-URL (A URL that is directly accessible over the Internet and that does not require special credentials or network access to connect to it)
Internet forumInternetforum (A medium provided by an online service or BBS for users to carry on written discussions of a particular topic by posting messages and replying to them. On the Internet, the most widespread forums are the newsgroups in Usenet)
Internet gameInternetspiele (A desktop application that connects to a public game service on the Internet. The game service is hosted by the MSN Gaming Zone)
Internet gatewayInternetgateway (A device that provides the connection between the Internet backbone and another network, such as a LAN (local area network). Usually the device is a computer dedicated to the task or a router. The gateway generally performs protocol conversion between the Internet backbone and the network, data translation or conversion, and message handling. A gateway is considered a node on the Internet)
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)
Internet Information ServicesInternetinformationsdienste (Microsoft Web server software, utilizing the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) to deliver World Wide Web documents. Supports the Common Gateway Interface (CGI), the File Transfer Protocol (FTP), and Gopher)
Internet Information Services 7 ManagerInternetinformationsdienste 7-Manager (The tool that manages services that are hosted in the Windows Process Activation service (WAS))
Internet Information Services 7 Manager for Remote AdministrationInternetinformationsdienste 7-Manager für Remoteverwaltung (A software product that provides the ability to securely manage remote IIS 7 servers from Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003)
Internet Key ExchangeInternetschlüsselaustausch (A protocol that establishes the security association and shared keys necessary for computers to communicate by using Internet Protocol security (IPsec))
Internet Locator Service serverInternet Locator Service-Server (A computer that lists the names and e-mail addresses of people who are running NetMeeting and who are logged on to the server. This information is used to connect to their computers)
Internet Message Access Protocol 4Internet Message Access-Protokoll 4 (A standard client/server protocol for receiving e-mail. The user (or the user's e-mail client) can view just the heading and the sender of the letter and then decide whether to download the mail)
Internet ProtocolInternetprotokoll (A routable protocol in the TCP/IP protocol suite that is responsible for IP addressing, routing, and the fragmentation and reassembly of IP packets)
Internet ProtocolInternetprotokoll (A routable protocol in the TCP/IP protocol suite that is responsible for IP addressing, routing, and the fragmentation and reassembly of IP packets)
Internet Protocol multicastingIP-Multicasting (The extension of local area network multicasting technology to a TCP/IP network. Hosts send and receive multicast datagrams, the destination fields of which specify IP host group addresses rather than individual IP addresses. A host indicates that it is a member of a group by means of the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP))
Internet Protocol securityInternetprotokollsicherheit (A set of industry-standard, cryptography-based services and protocols that help to protect data over a network)
Internet Protocol version 4Internetprotokoll, Version 4 (An Internet Protocol that has 32-bit source and destination addresses. IPv4 is the predecessor of IPv6)
Internet Server Application Programming InterfaceInternetserver-API (An application programming interface (API) that resides on a server computer for initiating software services tuned for Windows operating systems. In Microsoft Provisioning System, ISAPI resides on the Web server)
Internet serviceInternetdienst (One of any of a number of technologies for making information accessible to users over the Internet. Each Internet service is defined by a protocol, such as Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), and each is enabled using client/server applications, such as Web browsers and Web servers. Internet protocols are defined in the Request for Comments (RFC) documents that are published by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF))
Internet service managerInternetdienst-Manager (A utility included with IIS and Personal Web Server that allows you to configure the Web sites your server supports)
Internet Services ManagerInternetdienste-Manager (A snap-in for MMC used to manage many IIS 5.0 Web sites from a single location anywhere on the Internet. With this snap-in, you can create Web sites and virtual directories. You can also set levels of permission, fine-tune logging, and enable throttling)
Internet settings fileDatei für Interneteinstellungen (A file that provides Windows Update Setup with Internet settings that configure the browser and associated components. You can create multiple versions of your browser package by changing the .ins file used by each package. Use the Profile Manager to create, save, and load .ins files)
Internet SharingInternetfreigabe (A Microsoft Windows technology that provides home and small-office computer users who have networked computers with the ability to share a single connection to the Internet)
Internet siteInternetsite (A web site available on the Internet)
Internet synchronizationInternetsynchronisierung (A feature in Microsoft Jet and Microsoft Access that allows replicated information to be synchronized in an environment in which an Internet server is configured with Microsoft Replication Manager, a tool included with Microsoft Office 2000 Developer)
metered Internet connectiongetaktete Internetverbindung (An Internet connection created using a metered data plan)
Microsoft Internet Information ServicesMicrosoft-Internetinformationsdienste (Microsoft Web server software, utilizing the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) to deliver World Wide Web documents. Supports the Common Gateway Interface (CGI), the File Transfer Protocol (FTP), and Gopher)
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for Internet PublishingMicrosoft OLE DB-Anbieter für Internet-Publishing (A set of interfaces that combines the universal data access of OLE DB with the advantages of managing documents on Web servers)
Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions typeMultipurpose Internet Mail Extensions-Typ (A method used by Web browsers to associate files of a certain type with applications that display files of that type)
rich Internet applicationRich Internet Application (A web application that provides a user interface which is more similar to a desktop application than typical web pages. It is able to process user actions without posting the whole web page to a web server)
username (The name by which a user is identified to a computer system or network. During the logon process, the user must enter the username and the correct password. If the system or network is connected to the Internet, the username generally corresponds to the leftmost part of the user's e-mail address (the portion preceding theBenutzername
Voice over Internet ProtocolVoice over IP, VoIP (The use of the Internet Protocol (IP) for transmitting voice communications. VoIP delivers digitized audio in packet form and can be used to transmit over intranets, extranets, and the Internet. It is essentially an inexpensive alternative to traditional telephone communication over the circuit-switched Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). VoIP covers computer-to-computer, computer-to-telephone, and telephone-based communications. For the sake of compatibility and interoperability, a group called the VoIP Forum promotes product development based on the ITU-T H.323 standard to transmit multimedia over the Internet)
Windows Internet application programming interfaceWindows-Internet-API (A Windows application programming interface (API) that enables applications to interact with Gopher, FTP, and HTTP protocols to access Internet resources)
Windows Internet gameWindows-Internetspiele (A desktop application that connects to a public game service on the Internet. The game service is hosted by the MSN Gaming Zone)