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adresse absolueabsolute address (An absolute (machine) address specifying a physical location in memory)
adresse courrielemail 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 the
adresse de basebase location (A URL that you can specify for a Web page in order to convert all relative URLs on that page to absolute URLs)
adresse de basebase address (The part of a two-part memory address that remains constant and provides a reference point from which the location of a byte of data can be calculated)
adresse de bouclageloopback address (The address of the local computer used for routing outgoing packets back to the source computer. This address is used primarily for testing)
adresse de connexionsign-up address (An e-mail address that a user can create to use when they buy products online or register for updates from a Web site and don't want to use their main e-mail address)
adresse de diffusionbroadcast address (An Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) address that is destined for all hosts on a particular network segment)
adresse de facturationbill-to address (The address to which the invoice for products ordered should be sent)
adresse de facturationbilling address (The address to which the invoice for products ordered should be sent)
adresse de l'abonné aux notificationsnotification subscriber address (A package that contains information about how to reach a particular user. It includes items such as the protocol to use and the target address)
adresse de l'expéditeurreturn address (The sender's address, to which a letter or parcel can be returned if undeliverable)
Adresse de l'expéditeurSender Address (A plug-in that enables users to quickly insert an HTML tag into the body of an email message that displays the mailing address of the sender)
adresse de livraisondelivery address (The location to which goods are to be sent)
adresse de livraisonship-to address (The location to which products are to be sent)
adresse de l'événementevent address (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)
adresse de messageriee-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 the
adresse de messagerie de l'appelantvoice message originator (" An e-mail address that is used on call answering messages. The voice message originator is used as the "From" field for Unified Messaging messages and is the address to which non-delivery reports (NDRs) are sent.")
adresse de messagerie de secoursalternate e-mail address (An e-mail address to which password reset information can be sent if a customer forgets the password portion of their Windows Live ID)
adresse de messagerie Internetinternet 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 the
adresse de messagerie principaleprimary e-mail address (The e-mail address that appears in the E-Mail Options section of the user's mailbox in the Web management interface for Outlook Live)
adresse de monodiffusionunicast address (An address used for one-to-one communication between IPv6 hosts, which have multiple unicast addresses)
adresse de transporttransport address (The transport-specific identification for the location to which messages are sent or from which messages are received)
adresse d'expéditionshipping address (The location to which products that have been ordered should be sent)
adresse d'hôtehost address (The portion of the IP address that identifies a computer within a particular network ID)
adresse du contratcontract address (The postal location that correspondence should be mailed to about a contract)
adresse du point de terminaisonendpoint address (A uniform resource identifier (URI) that specifies the location of an endpoint. Every endpoint has an address associated with it, which is used to locate and identify the endpoint)
adresse du serveurserver address (The name of a server that identifies the owner of that name in a hierarchical format)
adresse e-mailemail 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 the
adresse EthernetEthernet address (A 12-digit hexadecimal address that is preprogrammed into a computer's network adapter, and that uniquely identifies that computer on the network)
adresse externeforeign-address (A deprecated function in List Processor (Lisp), specifying the location of a foreign object which takes the form of a Lisp integer, a Lisp vector, or a foreign-pointer instance)
adresse hypertextehyperlink address (The path to a destination such as an object, document, or Web page. A hyperlink address can be a URL (address to an Internet or intranet site) or a UNC network path (address to a file on a local area network))
adresse InternetInternet address (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)
adresse IPIP address (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)
adresse IP de classe AClass A IP address (A unicast IP address that ranges from 1.0.0.1 through 127.255.255.254. The first octet indicates the network, and the last three octets indicate the host on the network. Class-based IP addressing has been superceded by Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR))
adresse IP de classe BClass B IP address (A unicast IP address that ranges from 128.0.0.1 through 191.255.255.254. The first two octets indicate the network, and the last two octets indicate the host on the network. Class-based IP addressing has been superceded by Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR))
adresse IP de classe CClass C IP address (A unicast IP address that ranges from 192.0.0.1 to 223.255.255.254. The first three octets indicate the network, and the last octet indicates the host on the network. Network Load Balancing provides optional session support for Class C IP addresses (in addition to support for single IP addresses) to accommodate clients that make use of multiple proxy servers at the client site. Class-based IP addressing has been superceded by Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR))
adresse IP interneinternal IP address (An IP address that is assigned for the internal network of an organization)
adresse IP privéeprivate IP address (An IP address that is assigned for the internal network of an organization)
adresse IP statiquestatic IP address (The permanent address of a computer on the Internet, assigned by an ISP. However, because of a shortage of IP address numbers, ISPs sometimes favor assigning dynamic IP addresses instead)
adresse IP virtuellevirtual IP address (An IP address that is shared among the hosts of a Network Load Balancing cluster. A Network Load Balancing cluster might also use multiple virtual IP addresses, for example, in a cluster of multihomed Web servers)
adresse IP virtuellevirtual IP (An IP address that is not connected to a specific computer or network interface card. Service deployments are assigned a VIP for receiving network traffic which is redirected to a physical device in the Windows Azure fabric)
adresse IP virtuelleVIP (An IP address that is not connected to a specific computer or network interface card. Service deployments are assigned a VIP for receiving network traffic which is redirected to a physical device in the Windows Azure fabric)
adresse MACMAC address (A 12-digit hexadecimal address that is preprogrammed into a computer's network adapter, and that uniquely identifies that computer on the network)
Adresse mobilemobile address (An email address that's attached to a mobile phone by a mobile provider and used for messaging transmitted over an email service)
adresse mémoirememory address (A portion of computer memory that can be allocated to a device or used by a program or the operating system. Devices are usually allocated a range of memory addresses)
adresse ponctuelleone-off address (An address that is used to send messages to recipients who do not have a corresponding entry in any of the session's address book containers)
adresse postalemailing address (The location to which products that have been ordered should be sent)
adresse proxyproxy address (The address by which a Exchange Server recipient object is recognized in a foreign messaging system. In Outlook Live, proxy addresses let people receive e-mail that is sent to different e-mail addresses)
adresse relativerelative address (A location, as in a computer's memory, that is specified in terms of its distance (displacement or offset) from a starting point (base address))
adresse réellereal address (An absolute (machine) address specifying a physical location in memory)
adresse réseau du clustercluster network address (The network (media access control) address for the network adapter that is to be used for handling client-to-cluster traffic in a Network Load Balancing cluster)
adresse SMTPSMTP address (An e-mail address that uses the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP))
adresse virtuellevirtual address (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)
adresse virtuelle relativerelative virtual address (An offset from the address of a module that is loaded in memory)
adresse WebWeb address (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)
adresse Webweb address (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)
adresse étrangèreforeign address (Any address type that the MS Mail postoffice does not have a gateway or access component installed for routing)
Adresses IP de serveur de courrier sortantOutbound Mail Server IPs (A list on the Organizations page that displays all outbound IP addresses that have been configured to use the outbound scanning services in the Hosted Filtering network)
agent de réécriture d'adressesAddress Rewriting agent (An agent on the Receive connector and Send connector on a computer that has the Edge Transport server role installed, which lets e-mail administrators modify the addresses of senders and recipients on messages that enter and leave an Exchange Server 2007 organization)
agent de réécriture d'adresses pour les messages sortantsAddress Rewriting Inbound agent (Address Rewriting agent for messages that enter an Exchange Server 2007 organization)
agent de réécriture d'adresses pour les messages sortantsAddress Rewriting Outbound agent (Address Rewriting agent for messages that leave an Exchange Server 2007 organization)
autre adresse de messagerieother e-mail address (The address by which a Exchange Server recipient object is recognized in a foreign messaging system. In Outlook Live, proxy addresses let people receive e-mail that is sent to different e-mail addresses)
barre d'adressesaddress bar (A navigational element, usually appearing at the top of a window, that displays, and allows users to change, their current location)
Barre de navigation, barre d'adressesbreadcrumb bar (A navigational element, usually appearing at the top of a window, that displays, and allows users to change, their current location)
Carnet d'adressesAddress Book (A directory that you can use to store names, e-mail addresses, fax numbers, and distribution lists)
carnet d'adresses en mode hors connexionoffline address book (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)
carnet d'adresses en mode hors connexionOAB (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)
carnet d'adresses globalglobal address book (A complete list of party records)
carnet d'adresses hiérarchiquehierarchical address book (A feature of Outlook that allows members of an organization to be displayed in a tree view control, grouped by department)
carnet d'adresses hiérarchiqueHAB A feature of Outlook that allows members of an organization to be displayed in a tree view control, grouped by department (HAB)
Carnet d'adresses OutlookOutlook Address Book (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)
carnet d'adresses partagéshared address book (An Address Book that contains entries for every group, user, and contact within an organization's implementation of Exchange Server)
Carnet d'adresses personnelPersonal Address Book (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)
classe d'adressesaddress class (A predefined grouping of Internet addresses with each class defining networks of a certain size. The range of numbers that can be assigned for the first octet in the IP address is based on the address class. Class A networks (values 1 to 127) are the largest, with more than 16 million hosts per network. Class B networks (128 to 191) have up to 65,534 hosts per network, and Class C (192 to 223) can have up to 254 hosts per network)
collecte d'adresses de messageriee-mail harvesting (The process of collecting new e-mail addresses, through legitimate or illegitimate means, for the purpose of adding them to a spam database)
collecte d'adresses de messageriee-mail address harvesting (The process of collecting new e-mail addresses, through legitimate or illegitimate means, for the purpose of adding them to a spam database)
distribution de carnet d'adresses en mode hors connexionoffline address book distribution (The method by which the offline address book (OAB) can be accessed by users when they are working remotely or over a dial-up connection. To distribute the OAB, administrators can use Web-based distribution, public folder distribution, or both. Public folder distribution is required for Outlook 2003 or earlier clients)
distribution de carnet d'adresses en mode hors connexionOAB distribution (The method by which the offline address book (OAB) can be accessed by users when they are working remotely or over a dial-up connection. To distribute the OAB, administrators can use Web-based distribution, public folder distribution, or both. Public folder distribution is required for Outlook 2003 or earlier clients)
enregistrement d'adresseaddress record (A type of resource record in the Domain Name System that associates a specific IP address with a domain name. This is the record that contains the information that connects your domain name to your actual Web site content when people type your domain name into a browser)
extension d'adresse physiquephysical address extension (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)
extension d'adresse physiquephysical address expansion (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)
Extension des restrictions dynamiques d'adresse IP pour IISDynamic IP Restrictions Extension for IIS (An IIS extension that enables administrators to configure IIS to block access for IP addresses that exceed the specified number of requests and determine the behavior when an IP address is blocked)
fournisseur de liste d'adresses IP autoriséesIP Allow List provider (" In Exchange Server 2007, the feature that the Exchange administrator configures to enable functionality provided by IP Allow List Provider services that compile lists of IP addresses that are known not to have sent spam in the past. The Connection Filter agent queries the service to determine if a given IP address is "safe.")
fournisseur de liste d'adresses IP bloquéesIP Block List provider (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)
Gestion des adresses IPIP Address Management (A built-in framework for discovering, monitoring, auditing, and managing the IP address space used on a corporate network. IPAM provides for administration and monitoring of servers running Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and Domain Name Service (DNS))
génération de carnet d'adresses en mode hors connexionoffline address book generation (The process by which Exchange Server creates and updates the OAB. Administrators can define when the OAB generation process will run)
génération de carnet d'adresses en mode hors connexionOAB generation (The process by which Exchange Server creates and updates the OAB. Administrators can define when the OAB generation process will run)
informations sur l'adresse de facturationbilling address information (The complete set of bill-to address information that makes up the full postal address)
Informations sur l'adresse partagéeShared Address Information (An IP address of the OneNote session that is being shared with other users)
Liaison automatique des adresses de messagerieE-mail Auto-linking (A feature that enables the user to automatically store links to e-mails sent to or received from a selected e-mail address)
liste d'adressesaddress list (A collection of recipient and other Active Directory objects. Each address list can contain one or more types of objects (for example, users, contacts, groups, public folders, conferencing, and other resources))
liste d'adresses globaleglobal address list (An Address Book that contains entries for every group, user, and contact within an organization's implementation of Exchange Server)
liste d'adresses IP autoriséesIP Allow list (" A filtering list that is used by the Connection Filter agent in Exchange Server 2007. IP addresses on the IP Allow list are considered "safe" and are exempted from processing by other anti-spam agents.")
liste d'adresses IP bloquéesIP Block list (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)
liste fiable d'adresses IPIP safelist (The collection of IP addresses that are in a gateway servers list or internal mail servers list of IP addresses that should not be treated as spam)
masque d'adresse IPIP address mask (A range of IP addresses defined so that only computers with IP addresses within the range are allowed access to an Internet service. To mask a portion of the IP address, replace it with the asterisk wild card character (*))
masque d'adressesaddress mask (A number that, when compared by the computer with a network address number, will block out all but the necessary information. For example, in a network that uses XXX.XXX.XXX.YYY and where all computers within the network use the same first address numbers, the mask will block out XXX.XXX.XXX and use only the significant numbers in the address, YYY)
modèle d'adresse IP virtuellevirtual IP template (A template that contains configuration settings for how a load balancer should handle a specific type of network traffic)
Nom de l'adresseAddress Name (An attribute of the Address entity used to identify an address. It is a required field on the Address form)
nouvelle tentative d'acquisition agressive de l'adresseaggressive address acquisition retry (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)
option Restriction de l'accès à la mise en quarantaine du courrier indésirable sur la base de l'adresse IPIP Restrict Spam Quarantine option (The option on the Spam Filter page that restricts access to monitoring and managing Spam Quarantine by IP address)
plage d'adressesaddress range (A contiguous range of IP addresses)
point de distribution de carnet d'adresses en mode hors connexionoffline address book distribution point (The HTTP Web address or public folder where client computers can download an offline address book. Public folder distribution is required for Outlook 2003 or earlier clients)
point de distribution de carnet d'adresses en mode hors connexionOAB distribution point (The HTTP Web address or public folder where client computers can download an offline address book. Public folder distribution is required for Outlook 2003 or earlier clients)
pool d'adressesaddress pool (The addresses within a DHCP scope range of addresses that are available for leased distribution to clients)
pool d'adresses IPIP address pool (A range of contiguous IP addresses allocated by the lab service to virtual machines in a network isolated environment)
registre d'adresse de basebase address register (A list of addresses that serves as a reference point for other addresses)
Restrictions dynamiques d'adresse IPDynamic IP Restrictions (An IIS extension that enables administrators to configure IIS to block access for IP addresses that exceed the specified number of requests and determine the behavior when an IP address is blocked)
Restrictions dynamiques d'adresse IP pour IISDynamic IP Restrictions for IIS (An IIS extension that enables administrators to configure IIS to block access for IP addresses that exceed the specified number of requests and determine the behavior when an IP address is blocked)
réécriture d'adressesaddress rewriting (Functionality available on Receive connectors and Send connectors on the Exchange Server 2007 Edge Transport server that lets e-mail administrators modify the SMTP addresses of senders and recipients on messages that enter and leave an Exchange organization. Address rewriting lets an organization present a consistent appearance to external recipients of messages from the organization)
Service de carnet d'adressesAddress Book Service (A service that runs on an Office Communications Server Front End Server and daily synchronizes SIP user data on the client with refreshes from Active Directory)
service de vérification d'adresseaddress verification service (The service that is provided by a credit card processor that validates that the billing address provided by a card holder matches the information on file with the issuing bank)
service fournisseur de liste d'adresses IP bloquéesIP Block List provider service (The business that compiles and distributes lists of IP addresses from which spam has originated in the past)
synchronisation de liste d'adresses globaleglobal address list synchronization (The process of synchronizing the global address list from one Exchange deployment with another)
synchronisation de liste d'adresses globaleGAL synchronization (The process of synchronizing the global address list from one Exchange deployment with another)
traduction d'adresses réseaunetwork address translation (An Internet Protocol (IP) translation process that allows a network with private addresses to access information on the Internet)
échanger l'adresse IP virtuelleswap VIP (To swap the staging environment with the production environment of a cloud service)
échanger l'adresse IP virtuelleswap virtual IP (To swap the staging environment with the production environment of a cloud service)