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anclaje del objetoobject anchor (A format code in a desktop publishing or word processing document that keeps an element in the document, such as a figure or a caption or a label associated with the figure, in a certain position in the document. The anchored object is generally attached to another element in the document)
apariencia de objeto abiertoopen appearance (The visual display of an object when the user opens the object into its own window)
apariencia de objeto no disponibleunavailable appearance (The visual display for a control when it is unavailable)
apariencia de objeto presionadopressed appearance (The visual display for an object, such as a control, when it is being pressed)
apariencia de objeto seleccionadoselection appearance (The visual display of an object when it has been selected)
asignación de tipo de objetoobject type mapping (" A relationship between an object type that is used to represent a resource in ILM "2" and an object class that is used to represent that object in the metaverse.")
biblioteca de objetosobject library (A file that contains definitions of objects and their methods and properties)
clase de objetoobject class (A category of objects that share a common set of characteristics)
consulta de objetoobject query (A query executed against an EDM within an object context that returns data as objects)
contexto del objetoobject context (The entity container defined in the conceptual schema. It contains a connection to the underlying data store and provides services such as change tracking)
duración del objetoobject lifetime (The span of time a cached object resides in cache and is available to be retrieved by cache clients. The object expires when its lifetime ends. Expired objects cannot be retrieved by cache clients, but remain in memory of the cache host until they are evicted. Specified as time to live (TTL))
Editor de objetos de directiva de grupoGroup Policy Object Editor (The Microsoft Management Console snap-in used to edit Group Policy objects)
estado de flujo de objetoobject flow state (In an activity diagram, a state that defines an object flow between actions. An object flow state signifies the availability of an instance of a classifier in a given state, usually as the result of an operation)
ficha del objetoobject tab (A tab that you use to display or work with a database object, such as a table, query, form, or report)
flujo de objetoobject flow (In an activity diagram, a dashed arrow that indicates that an object is input or output by an action. An object flow arrow connects an object flow state either to a control flow arrow or to an action state)
formato de archivo de objeto comúncommon object file format (A format in 32-bit programming for executable (image) and object files that is portable across platforms. The Microsoft implementation is called portable executable (PE) file format)
fotograma clave a nivel de objetoobject-level keyframe (A type of keyframe that applies to entire objects, such as a rectangle object, or a grid that contains multiple objects)
id. de objetoobject ID (" An attribute type in which the value of the attribute is a globally unique identifier (GUID) assigned by ILM"2" to each resource when it is created.")
identificador de objetoobject identifier (" An attribute type in which the value of the attribute is a globally unique identifier (GUID) assigned by ILM"2" to each resource when it is created.")
inicializador de objetoobject initializer (A set of name/value pairs or unnamed variable initializers that are assigned to the public fields of an object in the same statement in which the object is declared)
línea de vida de objetoobject lifeline (In a sequence diagram, a representation of the existence of an object at a particular time. If the object is created or destroyed during the time period the diagram represents, then the lifeline stops or starts at the appropriate point)
marca de creación de objeto de sistema conectadoconnected system object creation flag (A parameter of a synchronization rule to indicate whether an object should be created in the connector space if the relationship criteria are not met)
marco de objeto dependientebound object frame (A control on a form or report used to display and manipulate OLE objects that are stored in tables)
marco de objeto independienteunbound object frame (A control you place on a form or report to contain an unbound object)
modelo de objetos de representaciónrendering object model (Report object model used by rendering extensions)
nivel de protección del objetoobject protection level (The integrity level of an object, stored in a token or an object's system access control list (SACL). The access check algorithm uses the object protection level to perform Mandatory Integrity Control (MIC))
objeto ActiveXActiveX object (An object supplied by a component that supports Automation)
objeto activoactive object (In a collaboration diagram, an object role that can initiate control. Typical active objects include processes and tasks. In contrast, a passive object holds data and may send messages, but it does not initiate control)
objeto administradomanaged object (An object that is managed using SCE, such as managed computers or managed network devices)
objeto alineadoinline object (A picture or other object placed within a line of text that retains its place next to adjacent text when text is added or deleted)
objeto AsistenteAssistant object (The Assistant is the shared Microsoft Office Assistant object. It is a fully programmable object)
objeto auxiliar de exploradorbrowser helper object (An in-process Component Object Model (COM) component that Internet Explorer will load each time it starts; it runs in the same memory context as the browser and can perform actions on the available windows and modules)
objeto basebase object (The object that a synonym references)
objeto binario grandebinary large object (" A discrete packet of binary data that has an exceptionally large size, such as pictures or audio tracks stored as digital data, or any variable or table column large enough to hold such values. The designation "binary large object" typically refers to a packet of data that is stored in a database and is treated as a sequence of uninterpreted bytes.")
objeto binario grande EXCH50EXCH50 binary large object (A set of properties, generated and managed by Exchange Server, which is stored with each message and contains metadata about a given message. Often referred to as EXCH50 BLOB)
objeto COMCOM object (An instance of a COM class)
objeto complejocomplex object (An instance of a complex type that exists within an object context)
objeto compuestocomposite object (A high-level object made of tightly bound parts. A composite object is an instance of a composite class, which implies the composition aggregation between the class and its parts)
objeto con estadostateful object (An object that holds private state accumulated from the execution of one or more client calls)
objeto Configuraciones de contraseñaPassword Settings object (An Active Directory object that is stored in the Password Settings Container. The Password Settings object holds the attributes of a certain fine-grained password policy)
objeto contactocontact object (An object, similar to a user in Active Directory, that holds Office Communications Server configuration information, such as its routing and storage settings)
objeto contenedorcontainer object (An object that can logically contain other objects. For example, a folder is a container object)
objeto CRL estándarplain old CLR object (An object that does not inherit from another class or implement an interface)
objeto 3D3D object (A digital representation of a three-dimensional object that can be rendered on a computer screen using specialized software. The most common file format is the .obj file format)
objeto de activaciónactivation object (An object used by one or more client computers to activate a volume license for an application such as Windows or Office. The activation object contains the ID of the root domain and the end user license data from the activation and validation service)
objeto de Active DirectoryActive Directory object (An entity that can hold an identity in a Windows environment, such as computers, printers, mobile devices, users, groups, and so on)
objeto de Administración de configuraciónConfiguration Manager object (A component used in Configuration Manager software distribution and software updates -- for example, collections, advertisements, programs, packages, deployments, and so on)
objeto de almacenamientostorage object (A logical grouping of data or objects within a compound file that can contain streams or other subordinate storages. The relationship between storages and streams in a compound file is similar to that of folders and files)
objeto de aplicaciónapplication object (The top-level object that represents the application to the system. The system calls methods on this object when the application is loaded, before it is shut down, and throughout the lifetime of the application to notify it of system-wide events. The application object contains application-wide code and maintains state that can be accessed from multiple views)
objeto de asignación de archivosfile-mapping object (An object that maintains the association of a file's contents with a portion of the virtual address space of a process)
objeto de automatizaciónAutomation object (An object supplied by a component that supports Automation)
objeto de base de datosdatabase object (A database component (for example, a table, index, trigger, view, key, constraint, default, rule, user-defined data type, or stored procedure in a database))
objeto de canalización PowerShellPowerShell pipe object (In PowerShell scripting, the file or process to which the script's output is directed)
objeto de conexiónconnection object (An Active Directory object that represents a replication connection from one domain controller to another. The connection object is a child of the replication destinations NTDS Settings object and identifies the replication source server, contains a replication schedule, and specifies a replication transport. Connection objects are created automatically by the Knowledge Consistency Checker (KCC), but they can also be created manually. Automatically generated connections must not be modified by the user unless they are first converted into manual connections)
objeto de configuraciónconfiguration object (" A generic user-defined instance of any of the different kinds of configurations in ILM "2", such as OVC and domain config.")
objeto de destinatariorecipient object (An object that represents a user or resource in Outlook, generally a mail message addressee)
objeto de dibujodrawing object (Any graphic you draw or insert, which can be changed and enhanced. Drawing objects include AutoShapes, curves, lines, and WordArt)
objeto de dispositivo de controlcontrol device object (A device object that represents the filter driver to the system and to user-mode application and which allows applications to communicate with the filter driver directly, even before the filter is attached to a file system or volume device object)
objeto de estadosstate object (A collection of state variables for a particular protocol layer)
objeto de imagenimage object (An object defined by pixels)
objeto de iniciostartup object (A project property that defines the entry point to be called when the application loads)
objeto de inscripciónenlistment object (An object that represents the relationship between a resource manager and a transaction object on which the resource manager has enlisted)
objeto de interfaz de usuariouser-interface object (An object that provides functionality to the user-interface. For example, menu items, toolbar buttons, and accelerator keys are all user-interface objects)
objeto de la aplicaciónapplication object (The top-level object that represents the application to the system. The system calls methods on this object when the application is loaded, before it is shut down, and throughout the lifetime of the application to notify it of system-wide events. The application object contains application-wide code and maintains state that can be accessed from multiple views)
objeto de origenorigin object (An object in a repository that is the origin in a directional relationship)
objeto de origensource object (The single object to which all objects in a particular collection are connected by way of relationships that are all of the same relationship type)
objeto de permisopermission object (An instance of a permission class that represents access rights to resources or identity. A permission object can be used to specify a request, demand, or a grant of permission)
objeto de proveedorprovider object (An object that's part of a data provider such as Oracle Provider for SQL Server)
objeto de referencia cruzadacross reference object (An object in which Active Directory stores information about directory partitions and external directory services)
objeto de relaciónrelationship object (An object representing a pair of objects that assume a role in relation to each other)
objeto de rendimientoperformance object (In System Monitor, a logical collection of counters that is associated with a resource or service that can be monitored)
objeto de repositoriorepository object (A COM object that represents a data construct stored in a repository type library)
objeto de servicioservice object (The component or product that is covered by a service agreement)
objeto de sistemasystem object (A database object that is defined by the system, such as the table MSysIndexes, or by the user)
objeto de SQL ServerSQL Server object (An entity within SQL Server)
objeto de textotext object (An entity containing text in a document, for instance a text box or table cell)
objeto de trabajojob object (A system-level structure that allows processes to be grouped together and managed as a single unit)
objeto de usuariouser object (An object in Active Directory that contains information about the user, including user logon name, first name, last name, display name, and telephone number)
objeto definido por el usuariouser-defined object (A custom object defined by the user)
objeto en estadoobject in state (In an activity diagram, an object that is manipulated by a number of successive activities. Each appearance of the object indicates a different phase in its life)
objeto entidadentity object (An instance of an entity type that exists within an object context)
objeto etiquetadotagged object (A physical object that is optically or digitally tagged to be used interactively with Surface applications. The Surface Vision System currently recognizes byte tags and identity tags)
objeto ficticiomock object (A class used as a proxy for gaining greater code coverage in unit testing)
objeto habilitado para correo electrónicomail-enabled object (A type of object that has an e-mail address on a domain in the organization, but the object does not have a mailbox in the domain at which to receive messages. The object appears in the global address list, which allows other people in the organization to easily locate or send a message to that person, but the administrator does not need to manage an unnecessary mailbox. Contacts, users, and even folders can be mail-enabled)
objeto incrustadoembedded object (An object created with one program and embedded into a document created by another. Embedding the object, rather than simply inserting or pasting it, ensures that the object retains its original format. If you double-click the embedded object, you can edit it with the toolbars and menus from the program used to create it)
objeto independienteunbound object (An object, such as a picture, whose value isn't derived from data stored in a table)
objeto IPIP object (A performance object that includes counters that describe the rates at which internet protocol (IP) datagrams are transmitted by a computer using the IP protocol. It also describes various error counts for the IP protocol)
objeto locallocal object (A table, query, form, report, macro, or module that remains in the replica or Design Master where it was created. Neither the object nor changes to the object are copied to other members in the replica set)
Objeto MyMy object (In Visual Basic, the feature that makes programming faster and easier by giving you intuitive access to commonly needed objects in the .Net Framework Base Class Library)
objeto nullnull object (An object with no members)
Objeto OLEOLE object (An object that supports the OLE protocol for object linking and embedding)
objeto Operations ManagerOperations Manager object (A member of a class of elements managed by Operations Manager. For example, an Operations Manager Computer object could refer to a particular computer that is a member of the Operations Manager Computer class)
objeto persistentepersistent object (A COM object that adheres to standards through which clients can request objects to be initialized, loaded, and saved to and from a data store, such as a flat file, structured storage, or memory)
objeto persistentelingering object (A domain controller that was offline for longer than the value of the tombstone lifetime can contain objects that have been deleted on other domain controllers and for which tombstones no longer exist)
objeto predefinidopredefined object (A system-generated object)
objeto primarioparent object (The object in which another object resides. A parent object implies relation. For example, a folder is a parent object in which a file, or child object, resides. An object can be both a parent and a child object. For example, a subfolder that contains files is both the child of the parent folder and the parent folder of the files)
objeto protegiblesecurable object (Anything in the SharePoint environment on which permissions or permission levels can be set)
objeto secundariochild object (An object that resides in another object. A child object implies relation. For example, a file is a child object that resides in a folder, which is the parent object)
objeto seleccionadoselected object (The object to which any current modifications, such as property changes, will apply)
objeto semánticosemantic object (An object that can be represented by a database object or other real-world object)
objeto sin estadostateless object (An object that does not hold private state accumulated from the execution of one or more client calls)
objeto sincronizaciónsynchronization entity (A Navision or Outlook object containing data to be synchronized. Navision objects are tables and fields; Outlook objects are items, collections, and properties)
objeto torneadolathe object (An object that appears as if made by a machine for shaping a piece of material, such as wood or metal, by rotating it rapidly along its axis while pressing against a fixed cutting or abrading tool)
objeto vinculadolinked object (An object that is inserted into a document but still exists in the source file. When information is linked, the new document is updated automatically if the information in the original document changes)
objeto virtualvirtual object (Any content or control in an application that a user can interact with, i.e. a menu, a button, the background, etc)
objeto visualvisual object (A low-level graphical object that serves as the ancestor of many useful graphical components)
objeto visualvisual (A low-level graphical object that serves as the ancestor of many useful graphical components)
objetos de acceso a datosData Access Objects (A programming interface to access and manipulate database objects)
Objetos y escala de tiempoObjects and Timeline (The area of the workspace that displays all of the objects on the artboard and the animation timeline)
Paleta de objetosObject Palette (A tab in the Toolbox where you can go to insert objects into your document)
panel Dependencias del objetoObject Dependencies pane (A pane that shows objects that have a dependency on the selected object. Also shows objects on which the selected object has dependencies)
panel Formato de objetosFormat Object task pane (A task pane that provides functionality for formatting objects)
permiso de objetoobject permission (A permitted create, read, update, delete, or execute operation on a securable object)
ruta de acceso del objetoobject path (A formatted string used to access namespaces, classes, and instances. Each object on the system has a unique path that identifies it locally or over the network. Object paths are conceptually similar to Universal Resource Locators (URL))
Servicio del objeto de escritura de SQLSQL Writer Service (A service that permits Windows backup programs to copy SQL Server data files through the Volume Shadow Copy Service framework, while SQL Server is running)
Servicios de objetoObject Services (The services provided by the Entity Framework that enable application code to operate on entities in terms of .NET Framework objects)
tipo de datos ObjetoObject data type (A fundamental data type representing any object that can be recognized by Visual Basic. Although you can declare any object variable as type Object, it is best to declare object variables according to their specific types)
tipo de datos Objeto OLEOLE Object data type (A field data type that you use for objects created in other applications that can be linked or embedded (inserted) in an Access database)
tipo de objetoobject type (An opaque data structure that defines a protected entity that is implemented and manipulated by the operating system. For example, the system service that reads a file operates on an open file object)
tipo de objeto conectadoconnected object type (The object type in the connected system to which the ILM objects are connected)
variable de objetoobject variable (A variable that contains a reference to an object)
vínculo de objeto de directiva de grupoGroup Policy object link (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)
zoom de objetosobject zoom (A view that shows a close-up of an object within a document)
ámbito de objetosobject scope (A set of objects about which a request can be submitted)
árbol de objetos de aplicaciónApplication Object Tree A navigable view of the element objects in an application model (AOT)