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chaylla yaykunashortcut (A link to any item accessible on your computer or on a network, such as a program or application, file, folder, disk drive, printer, or another computer. You can put shortcuts in various areas, such as on the desktop, on the Start menu, or in specific folders)
Dispositivokuna yaykunaDevices charm (A user interface element that provides access to external devices like media players or printers)
hawa yaykunaexternal access (Authenticated access that can be granted to external partners and clients to enable sharing of selected SharePoint Online content)
karumanta yaykunaremote access (Part of the integrated Routing and Remote Access service that provides remote networking for telecommuters, mobile workers, and system administrators who monitor and manage servers at multiple branch offices. Users can use Network Connections to dial in to remotely access their networks for services such as file and printer sharing, electronic mail, scheduling, and SQL database access)
mana yaykuna pachacurfew (The time or times during the day that a child is restricted from using the computer)
Maskay yaykunaSearch charm (A user interface element that provides access to search in apps or on the PC)
Qallariy yaykunaStart charm (The charm that takes users to the Start screen)
Qunakuy yaykunaShare charm (A user interface element that provides access to sharing files and info with other apps)
sapa punchaw yaykunajournal entry (An item in the Journal folder that acts as a shortcut to an activity that has been recorded)
Tupachiy yaykunaSettings charm (A user interface element that provides access to PC and app settings)
web kananman man yaykunaWeb restrictions (A feature of Parental Controls that allows users to block Web sites that they don't want to view)
yanapakuqpa willakuyninman yaykunaauthority information access (A certificate extension that contains information useful for verifying the trust status of a certificate, as defined by the 2008 Memo of the Network Working Group. This information potentially includes Uniform Resource Locations (URLs) where the issuing CA's certificate can be retrieved, as well as a location of an Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) responder configured to provide status for the certificate in question)
yaykuna allichanapaq llankanakunaaccessibility aid (A utility that makes a computer easier to use for people with disabilities. Examples of accessibility aids include screen readers, speech recognition programs, and on-screen keyboards)
Yaykuna harkasqa Wi-Fi 2Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (A wireless implementation and the second generation of WPA security that is based on the final IEEE 802.11i amendment to the 802.11 standard)
Yaykuna harkasqa Wi-FiWi-Fi Protected Access (A security method used by wireless networks. WPA encrypts the information that is sent between computers on a wireless network and authenticates users to help ensure that only authorized people can access the network)
yaykuna tariyaccess (To gain entry to memory in order to read or write data)