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address barstrixxa ta' l-indirizzi (A navigational element, usually appearing at the top of a window, that displays, and allows users to change, their current location)
Address Bar Top ResultL-Ewwel Riżultat tal-Istrixxa tal-Indirizzi (The feature that allows users to navigate directly to the webpage of the top-ranked search result when a search is performed in the address bar)
address bookktieb tal-indirizzi (A collection of contact information for particular individuals, groups or organizations)
Address BookKtieb tal-Indirizzi (A directory that you can use to store names, e-mail addresses, fax numbers, and distribution lists)
aggressive address acquisition retryripetizzjoni aggressiva ta' tentattivi għall-kisba ta' indirizzi (A registry setting that allows the DHCP client to transmit more messages to the server to obtain an IP address when the PC is in connected standby mode. This setting can increase power consumption but can also help resolve IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) problems more quickly)
e-mail address (A string that identifies a user so that the user can receive Internet email. An email address on the Internet typically consists of an account name, followed by theindirizz elettroniku
email address (A string that identifies a user so that the user can receive Internet email. An email address on the Internet typically consists of an account name, followed by theindirizz elettroniku
e-mail alias (The portion of the e-mail address that appears to the left of thealias tal-posta elettronika
event addressindirizz tal-avveniment (An address similar to a URL that provides network access to an event, such as a live broadcast. Attendees go to this address to view the event from their computers)
foreign addressindirizz estern (Any address type that the MS Mail postoffice does not have a gateway or access component installed for routing)
global address listlista tal-indirizzi globali (An Address Book that contains entries for every group, user, and contact within an organization's implementation of Exchange Server)
hierarchical address bookktieb tal-indirizzi mqassam skont il-ġerarkija (A feature of Outlook that allows members of an organization to be displayed in a tree view control, grouped by department)
home addressindirizz tad-dar (The postal address at which a person is normally resident)
Internet addressindirizz tal-Internet (An address for a resource on the Internet that is used by Web browsers to locate Internet resources. An Internet address typically starts with a protocol name, followed by the name of the organization that maintains the site; the suffix identifies the kind of organization it is)
IP addressindirizz IP (A binary number that uniquely identifies a host (computer) connected to the Internet to other Internet hosts, for the purposes of communication through the transfer of packets)
mailing addressindirizz postali (The location to which products that have been ordered should be sent)
offline address bookktieb tal-indirizzi offline (A snapshot of information from an address book that has been downloaded so that an Outlook user can access it while disconnected from the server. It contains the properties of a user, such as e-mail addresses, that Outlook requires to send an e-mail message and display information about the sender)
Outlook Address BookKtieb ta' l-indirizzi Outlook (An address book that is automatically created from contacts in the Contacts folder. The contacts can be people inside and outside of your organization. When you update your contacts, the Outlook Address Book is updated as well)
Personal Address BookKtieb tal-indirizzi personali (A customizable address book used to store personal e-mail addresses you use frequently. However, Contacts offers more advanced features for this function. Personal Address Book files have a .pab extension and can be copied to disk)
physical address extensionestensjoni tal-indirizz fiżiku (A feature that allows x86-based computers to support more than 4 gigabytes (GB) of physical memory. Up to 64 GB of physical memory can be used as regular 4-kilobyte (KB) pages, and the number of bits that can be used by the kernel to address physical memory can be expanded from 32 to 36)
return addressindirizz ta' min jibgħat (The sender's address, to which a letter or parcel can be returned if undeliverable)
Shared Address InformationInformazzjoni dwar l-Indirizzi Xxerjati (An IP address of the OneNote session that is being shared with other users)
shipping addressindirizz tal-konsenja (The location to which products that have been ordered should be sent)
username (The name by which a user is identified to a computer system or network. During the logon process, the user must enter the username and the correct password. If the system or network is connected to the Internet, the username generally corresponds to the leftmost part of the user's e-mail address (the portion preceding theisem l-utent
virtual addressindirizz virtwali (In a virtual memory system, the address the application uses to reference memory. The kernel and the memory management unit (MMU) translate this address into a physical address before the memory is actually read or written)
web addressindirizz tal-Web (An address that uniquely identifies a location on the Internet. A URL is usually preceded by http://, as in http://www.microsoft.com. A URL can contain more detail, such as the name of a page of hypertext, often with the file name extension .html or .htm)