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Coordinated Universal TimeΣυντονισμένη παγκόσμια ώρα (The standard time common to every place in the world, coordinated by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures. Coordinated Universal Time is used for the synchronization of computers on the Internet)
Global Universal IdentificationΓενικό καθολικό αναγνωριστικό (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)
mail-enabled universal distribution groupγενική λίστα διανομής με ενεργοποίηση ταχυδρομείου (A group of recipients that are created to expedite the mass e-mailing of messages and other information. When e-mail is sent to a mail-enabled universal distribution group, all members of that list receive a copy of the message. Mail-enabled universal distribution groups cannot be used to assign permissions)
mail-enabled universal security groupγενική λίστα ασφαλείας με ενεργοποίηση ταχυδρομείου (A group of recipients that are created to expedite the mass e-mailing of messages and other information. Unlike a mail-enabled universal distribution group, a mail-enabled USG can also be used to assign permissions. When e-mail is sent to a mail-enabled USG, all members of that group receive a copy of the message)
Universal Character SetΔιεθνές σύνολο χαρακτήρων (An international standard character set reference that is part of the Unicode standard. The most widely held existing version of the UCS standard is UCS-2, which specifies 16-bit character values currently accepted and recognized for use to encode most of the world's languages)
Universal Description, Discovery, and IntegrationΓενική περιγραφή, εντοπισμός και ενσωμάτωση (A specification for publishing and locating information about Web services. It defines a standards-based way to store and retrieve information about services, service providers, binding information, and technical interface definitions, all classified using a set of standard or custom classification schemes)
Universal Disk Formatενιαία διαμόρφωση δίσκων (A file system defined by the Optical Storage Technology Association (OSTA) that is the successor to the CD-ROM file system (CDFS). UDF is used for removable disk media like DVD, CD, and magneto-optic (MO) disks)
universal groupγενική ομάδα (A security or distribution group that can contain users, groups, and computers from any domain in its forest as members)
Universal Naming Conventionδιεθνείς κανόνες ονοματοθεσίας (A convention for naming files and other resources beginning with two backslashes (\), indicating that the resource exists on a network computer)
Universal Naming Convention nameόνομα διεθνών κανόνων ονοματοθεσίας (The full name of a resource on a network. It conforms to the \\servername\sharename syntax, where servername is the name of the server and sharename is the name of the shared resource. UNC names of directories or files can also include the directory path under the share name with the following syntax: \\servername\sharename\directory\filename)
Universal Receiver Transmitterπομποδέκτης γενικής χρήσης (A circuit which is used for synchronous, asynchronous, or combined synchronous/asynchronous communications, and which contains a serial-to-parallel converter for data transmitted out of the computer and a parallel-to-serial converter for data coming in)
universal serial busενιαίος σειριακός δίαυλος (An external bus that supports Plug and Play installation, which enables you to connect and disconnect devices without shutting down or restarting your computer)