DictionaryForumContacts

   English
Terms for subject Microsoft containing identifier | all forms | exact matches only
EnglishGerman
Authority Key IdentifierZertifizierungsstellenschlüssel-ID (A certificate extension used by the certificate chaining engine to determine what certificate was used to sign a presented certificate. The AKI can contain the issuer name, serial number, public key information, or no information at all. By matching the information in a certificate's AKI extension to a CA certificate's Subject Key Identifier (SKI) extension, a certificate chain can be built)
bitmask identifierBitmaskenbezeichner (A name assigned to a bitmask to help identify its purpose)
class identifierKlassen-ID (A universally unique identifier (UUID) that identifies a COM component. Each COM component has its CLSID in the Windows registry so that it can be loaded by other applications)
currency locale identifierlokaler Währungsbezeichner (A value that identifies the locale for currency handling. The default value is zero, which uses the default locale ID of the server)
delimited identifierBegrenzungsbezeichner (An object in a database that requires the use of special characters (delimiters) because the object name does not comply with the formatting rules of regular identifiers)
flexible identifierflexible ID (An identifier that is assigned to various synchronization entities, such as replicas. The identifier can be of fixed or variable length)
global domain identifierglobaler Domänenbezeichner (An identifier that specifies the country/region, the administration management domain (ADMD), and the private management domain (PRMD) of an X.400 e-mail address. For example c=us; a=MCI; p=msft)
global identifierglobale ID (A unique identifier that is assigned to a data item. The identifier must be unique across all clients. A global identifier is a flexible identifier and so can be any format, but it is typically a GUID and an 8-byte prefix)
globally unique identifierGlobally Unique Identifier (A 16-byte value generated from the unique identifier on a device, the current date and time, and a sequence number. It is used to identify a particular device, component, user, or session)
globally-unique identifierGlobally Unique Identifier (A 16-byte value generated from the unique identifier on a device, the current date and time, and a sequence number. It is used to identify a particular device, component, user, or session)
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)
identifier type characterBezeichner-Typzeichen (" A character that that forces a literal to assume a data type other than the one its form indicates. You do this by appending the character to the end of the literal. For example, "%" forces the Integer data type of the literal "L" in the following declaration: Dim L%.")
item identifier listElementbezeichnerliste (An ordered sequence of one or more item identifiers. Each item in the list corresponds to a namespace object)
key identifierSchlüsselkennung (A globally unique identifier that uniquely identifies content for the purposes of licensing)
language code identifierSprachcode-ID (A 32-bit value which consists of the language ID in the low word (bits 0-15) and the sorting ID (bits 16-19) and a reserved value (bits 20-31) in the high word)
language identifierSprachen-ID (A standard international numeric abbreviation for a country or geographical region. A language identifier is a 16-bit value that consists of a primary language identifier and a secondary language identifier)
line-of-business identifierBranchen-ID (An identifier used by the LOB system to perform create, update, and delete operations on an LOB entity. This identifier is unique per LOB entity type, but may not be unique across different types, solutions, and LOB systems)
locale identifierGebietsschema-ID (A 32-bit value which consists of the language ID in the low word (bits 0-15) and the sorting ID (bits 16-19) and a reserved value (bits 20-31) in the high word)
locale identifierGebietsschemabezeichner (A 32-bit value which consists of the language ID in the low word (bits 0-15) and the sorting ID (bits 16-19) and a reserved value (bits 20-31) in the high word)
locally-unique identifierLocally Unique Identifier (A 64-bit value that is guaranteed to be unique on the operating system that generated it until the system is restarted)
Microsoft .NET Passport unique identifierMicrosoft .NET Passport Unique Identifier (A unique identifier used to represent a Passport account)
network service set identifierNetzwerk-SSID (A unique set of letters or numbers that identifies a wireless network. For a computer or device to connect to a wireless network, it must supply that network's SSID. An SSID can be up to 32 characters)
object identifierObjekt-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.")
object identifierObjektbezeichner (A number that identifies an object class or attribute. Object identifiers (OIDs) are organized into an industry-wide global hierarchy. An object identifier is represented as a dotted decimal string, such as 1.2.3.4, with each dot representing a new branch in the hierarchy. National/regional registration authorities issue root object identifiers to individuals or organizations, who manage the hierarchy below their root object identifier)
on-media identifierauf dem Medium gespeicherte ID (A label that is electronically recorded on each medium in a Removable Storage system. Removable Storage uses on-media identifiers to track media in the Removable Storage database)
organizationally unique identifierOrganizationally Unique Identifier (An unique identifier assigned to organizations and managed by the IEEE)
pilot identifierPilot-ID (The string that is received with a new call that is used to associate the call with a dial plan)
portable media identifierID für tragbare Medien (A unique identifier for removable storage media such as compact flash cards. The identifier is hard coded into the storage media and is not changeable)
product identifierProduktidentifikation (A required property that uniquely identifies products within a catalog, such as a stock-keeping unit (SKU). A product identifier cannot be removed from the product definition)
product identifierProduktbezeichner (A required property that uniquely identifies products within a catalog, such as a stock-keeping unit (SKU). A product identifier cannot be removed from the product definition)
programmatic identifierProgID (An identifier in the form OLEServerName.ObjectName (for example, Excel.Sheet or PowerPoint.Slide) that's used by the Windows registry to uniquely identify an object)
quoted identifierBezeichner in Anführungszeichen (An object in a database that requires the use of special characters (delimiters) because the object name does not comply with the formatting rules of regular identifiers)
relative identifierrelativer Bezeichner (The portion of a security identifier (SID) that identifies a user or group in relation to the authority that issued the SID. The authority is usually either the local computer or a domain)
scope identifierBereichs-ID (A GUID that uniquely identifies a scope within a site collection)
security identifierSicherheits-ID (In Windows-based systems, a unique value that identifies a user, group, or computer account within an enterprise. Every account is issued a SID when it is created)
session identifierSitzungs-ID (A handle that uniquely identifies a specific activity that occurs over a period of time devoted to that activity. The session identifier must be provided as an argument in actions regarding the session. Session identifiers are used by Internet and device-specific transmission protocols, communications protocols, security protocols, and directory protocols and by mail, editing, and user interface tools)
subject key identifierSchlüssel-ID des Antragstellers (A certificate extension that contains a hash of the certification authority's certificate public key. This hash is placed in the Authority Key Identifier (AKI) extension of all issued certificates to facilitate chain building)
subject key identifierSchlüsselkennung des Antragstellers (A certificate extension that contains a hash of the certification authority's certificate public key. This hash is placed in the Authority Key Identifier (AKI) extension of all issued certificates to facilitate chain building)
tag identifierTransponder-ID (A number that is on the tag and is used to identify a tag. It can contain item information, such as the type of the commodity and the company that produces it)
target identifierZiel-ID (One of up to eight target controllers on a SCSI-II bus through which peripheral devices are addressable, either as numbered TIDs or as logical units (LUs) subordinate to a particular TID)
unique identifiereindeutiger Bezeichner (A 16-byte value generated from the unique identifier on a device, the current date and time, and a sequence number. It is used to identify a particular device, component, user, or session)
universally unique identifierUniversally Unique Identifier (A 16-byte value generated from the unique identifier on a device, the current date and time, and a sequence number. It is used to identify a particular device, component, user, or session)
user identifierBenutzer-ID (An alphanumeric identification used to identify a particular user)