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client computercyfrifiadur cleient (A computer or program that connects to or requests the services of another computer or program)
computer administratorgweinyddwr cyfrifiadur (The person in charge of managing a Windows computer. The administrator is responsible for installing software, assigning passwords, and managing files)
computer build reportadroddiad adeiladwaith y cyfrifiadur (A report generated by OEMs for each OA 3.0 manufactured computer which is then sent to Microsoft for processing. This report includes the hardware hash value and Product Key ID)
computer languageiaith cyfrifiadur (An artificial language that specifies instructions to be executed on a computer. The term covers a wide spectrum, from binary-coded machine language to high-level languages)
computer programrhaglen gyfrifiadurol (A set of instructions in some computer language intended to be executed on a computer so as to perform some task. The term usually implies a self-contained entity, as opposed to a routine or a library)
computer securitydiogelwch cyfrifiadur (The protection of information assets through the use of technology, processes, and training)
computer-to-computer networkrhwydwaith cyfrifiadur-i-gyfrifiadur (A temporary network used for sharing files or an Internet connection. In an ad hoc network, computers and devices are connected directly to each other instead of to a hub or router)
homegroup computercyfrifiadur grŵp cartref (A computer that belongs to a homegroup)
local computercyfrifiadur lleol (The computer that you are currently logged on to as a user. More generally, a local computer is a computer that you can access directly without using a communications line or a communications device, such as a network adapter or a modem)
My ComputerYr Orsaf (A standard Windows icon that represents a user's private, usually local, storage)
personal computercyfrifiadur (A microcomputer designed for use by one person at a time. Personal computers do not need to share the processing, disk, and printer resources of another computer)
portable computercyfrifiadur symudol (Any computer designed to be moved easily)
SQL Server computercyfrifiadur Gweinydd SQL (A computer running Microsoft SQL Server with a configured database)
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 theenw defnyddiwr