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activation blockAktivierungsblock (A grouping of steps or actions within an activity model)
bad blockbeschädigter Sektor (A disk sector that cannot be used for data storage, usually because of media damage or imperfections. Finding, marking, and avoiding bad sectors on a disk is one of the many tasks performed by a computer's operating system. A disk-formatting utility can also find and mark the bad sectors on a disk)
Basic Block ListEinfache Blockliste (A SmartArt graphic layout used to show non-sequential or grouped blocks of information. Maximizes both horizontal and vertical display space for shapes)
block blobBlockblob (A blob comprised of blocks, each of which is identified by a block ID)
Block buttonSchaltfläche "Blockieren" (Button located in the Inbox and other folders. Allows users to prevent unwanted e-mail messages from arriving)
block cipherBlockchiffre (A cipher algorithm that encrypts data in discrete units (called blocks), rather than as a continuous stream of bits. The most common block size is 64 bits. For example, DES is a block cipher)
block cursorBlockcursor (An on-screen cursor that has the same width and height in pixels as a text-mode character cell. A block cursor is used in text-based applications, especially as the mouse pointer when a mouse is installed in the system)
Block CycleBlockkreis (A SmartArt graphic layout used to represent a continuing sequence of stages, tasks, or events in a circular flow. Emphasizes the stages or steps rather than the connecting arrows or flow)
block deviceBlockgerät (A device, such as a disk drive, that moves information in blocks--groups of bytes--rather than one character (byte) at a time)
block diagramBlockdiagramm (A type of diagram with block and raised block shapes used to brainstorm, plan, and communicate)
block diagram with perspectiveBlockdiagramm mit Perspektive (A type of block diagram that contains 3-D geometric shapes, directional lines, and a vanishing point for changing depth and perspective. Use for functional decomposition, hierarchical, and data structure diagrams)
block level backupSicherung auf Blockebene (A type of backup operation that can be performed on a file system. The backup and restore operations can either be full, incremental or differential, and a physical (block-level) restore is performed at the volume level)
block-level elementBlock-Level-Element (An HTML element that, in general, begins a new line. A block-level element may include other block-level elements or inline elements)
block listBlockierte Kontakte (A list of users, accounts, Web sites etc. that are prevented from performing certain actions on a network)
Block listBlockierte Kontakte, Liste "Blockieren" (A list of users, accounts, Web sites etc. that are prevented from performing certain actions on a network)
block of textTextblock (A segment of text that can be selected and acted upon as a whole in an application)
Block phrasegesperrter Ausdruck (A custom word or phrase that the administrator sets for the Content Filter agent to prevent e-mail messages that contain specific words or phrases from being delivered to Exchange Server 2007 mailbox users)
Block RecognizerStrichzugerkenner (A version of the character recognizer feature that uses handwriting recognition to convert written shorthand symbols to typed text, and then inserts the text in a location that you can specify)
buffer control blockPufferkontrollblock (An opaque structure in the cache manager that maintains state as a file system pins and releases data in the cache)
building blockBaustein (A reusable piece of content, formatting information or other document parts that are stored in galleries)
Building Blocks OrganizerBausteine-Manager (A feature that allows users to preview, edit or delete building blocks in a variety of galleries, and insert them into the current document)
column building blockSpaltenbaustein (A worksheet template that contains headings for report columns as well as codes to define the type of information in a column, such as reporting periods and calculations. One of the three Management Reporter building blocks)
command control blockBefehlskontrollblock (A specifically formatted information set used in the IBM Token Ring environment that is transmitted from the application program to the adapter support software to request an operation)
comment blockKommentarblock (A specifically formatted chunk of textual information on a piece of code)
context control blockKontextkontrollblock (An internal file system structure in which a file system maintains the per-file object state for an open instance of a file)
Continuous Block ProcessFortlaufender Blockprozess (A SmartArt graphic layout used to show a progression or sequential steps in a task, process, or workflow. Works best with minimal Level 1 and Level 2 text)
data blockDatenblock (In text, ntext, and image data, a data block is the unit of data transferred at one time between an application and an instance of SQL Server. The term is also applied to the units of storage for these data types)
directory control blockVerzeichniskontrollblock (An internal NT file system (NTFS) structure in which the file system maintains the state for an open instance of a directory file)
File BlockZugriffsschutz (A feature that allows end users and IT admins to control which file types and versions can be opened and saved in the application)
file control blockDateikontrollblock (A small block of memory temporarily assigned by a computer's operating system to hold information about an opened file. A file control block typically contains such information as the file's identification, its location on a disk, and a pointer that marks the user?s current (or last) position in the file)
grid blockRasterblock (The space between two adjacent grid points)
header blockHeaderblock (In SOAP, an element placed in the Header element and which contains control information. For example, information that influences payload processing, such as a credentials element that helps control access to the operation)
information control blockInformationskontrollblock (A control node in Universal Disk Format containing metadata describing file and directory structures)
IP Block listListe blockierter IP-Adressen (A filtering list that is used by the Connection Filter agent in Exchange Server 2007. IP addresses on the IP Block list are considered spam. Messages originating from an IP address that is on the IP Block list are stopped from entering the Exchange organization)
IP Block List providerAnbieter für blockierte IP-Adressen (In Exchange Server 2007, the feature that the Exchange administrator configures to enable functionality provided by IP Block List Provider services that compile lists of IP addresses from which spam has originated in the past)
IP Block List provider configurationKonfiguration von Anbietern für blockierte IP-Adressen (The configuration that is used by the Connection Filter agent to query an IP Block List provider)
IP Block List provider serviceAnbieterdienst für blockierte IP-Adressen (The business that compiles and distributes lists of IP addresses from which spam has originated in the past)
logical block addressinglogische Blockadressierung (A method used with SCSI and IDE disk drives to translate the cylinder, head, and sector specifications of the drive into addresses that can be used by an enhanced BIOS. LBA is used with drives that are larger than 528MB)
map control blockZuordnungskontrollblock (A structure that file systems use to map the virtual block numbers (VBNs) for a file to the corresponding logical block numbers (LBNs) on the disk)
network control blockNetzwerkkontrollblock (NetBIOS data structures that contain information about the command to perform an optional post routine, an optional event handle, and a pointer to a buffer that is used for messages or other data)
parameter blockParameterblock (A buffer that contains the data for one or more properties, or a pointer to the data)
primary feature blockprimärer Funktionsblock (The minimum content in an application package that is necessary for an application to run. The content in the primary feature block is identified during the application phase of sequencing and typically consists of the content for the most used application features)
primary feature blockprimärer Featureblock (The minimum content in an application package that is necessary for an application to run. The content in the primary feature block is identified during the application phase of sequencing and typically consists of the content for the most used application features)
processor control blockProzessorkontrollblock (An extension of the processor control region (PCR))
real-time block listEchtzeit-Sperrliste (A dynamic list that is maintained inside an organization or by a remote third-party organization that contains a list of known unsolicited e-mail sources. The receiving mail server may refuse connections from addresses that are on a RBL)
real-time block list serviceEchtzeitsperrlisten-Dienst (The business that compiles and distributes lists of IP addresses from which spam has originated in the past)
Recipient Block listListe blockierter Empfänger (An administrator-defined list of recipients for which mail coming in from the Internet should never be accepted)
row building blockZeilenbaustein (A worksheet template that contains links to the general ledger and/or external worksheets and other row worksheets. It also contains report row descriptions and calculations and defines the structure of each row in a Management Reporter report. One of the three Management Reporter building blocks)
secondary feature blocksekundärer Featureblock (The remainder of the application package that is not contained in the primary feature block. This content is streamed to the client on demand as application features are used)
secondary feature blocksekundärer Funktionsblock (The remainder of the application package that is not contained in the primary feature block. This content is streamed to the client on demand as application features are used)
text blockTextblock (The text area associated with a shape that appears when you click the shape with the text tool or select it with the pointer tool)
verb control blockVerbkontrollblock (A structure made up of variables which identifies the verb to be executed, supplies information to be used by the verb, and contains information returned by the verb when execution is complete)
Vertical Block ListVertikale Blockliste (A SmartArt graphic layout used to show groups of information or steps in a task, process, or workflow. Works well with large amounts of Level 2 text. A good choice for text with a main point and multiple sub-points)
volume control blockVolumekontrollblock (An opaque structure in which a file system maintains state information about a mounted volume)
volume map control blockVolumezuordnungs-Kontrollblock (An opaque structure that stores virtual block number (VBN) to logical block number (LBN) mappings for an a volume file of a file system)