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affichage Dossiers | Folders view (The view of a web site that shows how the content of the site is organized. You can create, delete, copy, and move folders and files in Folders view) |
arborescence de dossiers | folder tree (A hierarchy of folders in the Exchange store very similar in structure to the standard file system. A single folder can contain child folders, which, in turn, can contain other child folders) |
arborescence des dossiers | folder hierarchy (A bounded namespace that uniquely identifies all reports, folders, shared data source items, and resources that are stored in and managed by a report server) |
Assistant Boîte aux lettres de dossier géré | managed folder mailbox assistant (A Microsoft Exchange Mailbox Assistant that creates managed folders in users' mailboxes and applies managed content settings to them for messaging records management (MRM)) |
Assistant Création de dossier géré | managed folder mailbox assistant (A Microsoft Exchange Mailbox Assistant that creates managed folders in users' mailboxes and applies managed content settings to them for messaging records management (MRM)) |
Assistant Partage de dossiers dans un domaine | Domain Folder Sharing Wizard (A wizard that guides the user through sharing a folder with members of the same domain) |
autorisations de dossier partagé | shared folder permissions (Permissions that dictate which users can access a shared folder on a network) |
caractère spécifique de dossier | directory character (" A character that is used to denote the directory, for instance "\" or "/" or ":". Depending on what OS you're running on e.g. c:\bin\dos\ would be a directory on your machine.") |
dossier amélioré | enhanced folder (A folder in a backward-compatible document library that supports document management tasks such as check-in, check-out, versioning, approval, and publishing) |
dossier Boîte de réception | Inbox folder (The folder that by default receives new email messages) |
dossier caché | shadow folder (An optional file system folder that contains current copies of all files in a project. The shadow folder provides a location from which to view the files without accessing the Visual SourceSafe database and serves as a convenient place to build or compile the project) |
dossier Courrier indésirable | Junk Mail folder (Page where users can store unsolicited advertisements and e-mail messages) |
dossier Courrier indésirable | Junk E-Mail folder (Page where users can store unsolicited advertisements and e-mail messages) |
dossier Courrier indésirable | junk e-mail folder (The folder where junk e-mail is delivered) |
Dossier de base | Home (Root folder in report server folder namespace) |
dossier de base | home folder (A folder (usually on a file server) that administrators can assign to individual users or groups. Administrators use home folders to consolidate user files onto specific file servers for easy backup. Home folders are used by some programs as the default folder for the Open and Save As dialog boxes) |
dossier de collecte | Pickup folder (The directory from which messages are picked up) |
dossier de continuité des soins | continuity of care record (A standard format used to transfer patient health information between systems) |
dossier de distribution | distribution folder (The folder created on the distribution server to contain the Setup files) |
dossier de dépôt | drop folder (In the Macintosh environment, a folder for which you have the Make Changes permission but not the See Files or See Folders permission. You can copy files into a drop folder, but you cannot see what files and subfolders the drop folder contains) |
dossier de premier niveau | top-level folder (The uppermost directory on a computer, partition or volume) |
dossier de recherche | search folder (A virtual folder that displays items based on specified search criteria) |
dossier de recherche d'approbations | approvals search folder (The search folder that is created by the ILM Add-in for Outlook 2007 and that provides the user with a way to see pending and completed approvals, and approval request updates) |
dossier de travail | working folder (The folder in which your documents appear when you open or save them. If you select another folder when opening or saving, that folder becomes the working folder. You can set the startup location of this folder in most applications) |
dossier des documents | handouts folder (Storage allocated on a per-meeting basis on the conference center server for handouts) |
dossier d'extraction | checkout folder (Folder that Visual SourceSafe Explorer reports in the Check Out Folder column of the file pane. This folder is not the user's actual working folder, which is displayed under the Toolbar) |
dossier DFS | DFS folder (In Distributed File System (DFS), an object in a namespace that virtualizes multiple shared folders (referred to as folder targets), or in the case of folders without targets, adds hierarchy to the namespace) |
dossier d'installation | installation folder (The location where a software is installed) |
dossier distinctif | distinguished folder (A folder in a mailbox that can be referenced by Web services requests to identify a folder by name) |
dossier espion | watch folder (A computer folder to which a job template is bound and which detects when specified media file types arrive in it) |
dossier Espions de projets | Project Watch Folder (A folder that corresponds to a project created in the Project Center. Items in this folder will automatically be associated with the project) |
dossier exécutable | executable folder (A folder in a Web site from which scripts and executable programs can be run) |
dossier géré | managed folder (A folder in a user's mailbox to which messaging records management (MRM) has been applied. There are two types of managed folders: "managed default folders" (such as the Inbox) appear, by default, in a user's Office Outlook mailbox; "managed custom folders" are created by Exchange administrators specifically for MRM. The retention and journaling of messages in managed folders are controlled by managed content settings that are applied to the folder) |
dossier Historique des communications | Communication History folder (A folder, accessible from the Business Contact Manager menu, that contains all communication history items and the records they are linked to) |
dossier Historique professionnel | Business History Folder (A folder that contains all history items and the records they are linked to) |
dossier médical | medical record (A chronological written record of a patient's examination and treatment, including the patient's medical history) |
dossier médical | health record (A chronological written record of a patient's examination and treatment, including the patient's medical history) |
dossier par défaut | default folder (A folder that exists by default in all users' mailboxes. The Inbox, Outbox, Sent Items, Deleted Items, Calendar, and Contacts folders are default folders) |
dossier par défaut géré | managed default folder (A mailbox folder (such as the Inbox folder) that appears in Office Outlook by default and to which messaging records management (MRM) has been applied. The retention and journaling of messages in managed default folders are controlled by managed content settings that are applied to the folder) |
dossier partagé | shared folder (A folder on another computer that has been made available for other people to use on the network) |
dossier partagé virtuel | virtual shared folder (A mailbox folder structure on some IMAP servers in which mail folders are accessed with the administrator username and password, and shell login access to the mail server is not allowed. Access to specific mailboxes is managed by access control lists. This means that users are assigned the permissions to only access their mailbox folder, while an administrator has access to all mailboxes. This allows organizations to use administrative credentials to migrate e-mail from an IMAP server to Outlook Live) |
dossier personnalisé géré | managed custom folder (A type of managed folder that is created by an Exchange administrator and placed in a user's mailbox for messaging records management (MRM) purposes. The retention and journaling of messages in managed custom folders are controlled by managed content settings that are applied to the folder) |
dossier personnel | personal folder (A folder containing your most frequently used folders (such as Documents, Pictures, Music, Favorites, Contacts, and other folders that are specific to your user account). The personal folder is labeled with the name you use to log on to your computer and is located at the top of the Start menu) |
Dossier personnel | Personal Folder (The tooltip that is displayed when hovering over a personal folder on the Manage Folders webpage) |
dossier Public | Public folder (The folder in Windows where you store files that you want to share with other people on the same computer or network. The Public folder is located in the Users folder of your root directory (for example, C:\Users\Public)) |
dossier public | public folder (A folder on a public server that people can use to share information, such as work information, discussions, contacts, tasks, and classified ads. Access permissions determine who can view and alter the folder and to what extent) |
dossier racine | root folder (The uppermost directory on a computer, partition or volume) |
dossier répliqué en lecture seule | read-only replicated folder (A replicated folder on a specific member in which users cannot add or change files) |
dossier synchronisé | Synced folder (The tooltip displayed when pointing to a personal folder icon on the Manage folders page on the Windows Live Devices website) |
dossier virtuel | virtual folder (A list of files that match specific search or filter information. You create a virtual folder by specifying the types of files you want to find and saving that search information. Whenever you open a virtual folder it will search your computer again to find all files that match what you're looking for) |
Dossier virtuel | smart folder (In the Macintosh environment, a virtual folder that displays items based on specified search criteria) |
dossier virtuel Documents | Document Virtual Folder (A feature that allows the user to group files by any criteria and display them in one place) |
dossier virtuel Images | Picture Virtual Folder (A feature that allows the user to group image files by any criteria and display them in one place) |
dossier virtuel Musique | Music Virtual Folder (A feature that allows the user to group music files by any criteria and display them in one place. This is similar to making a playlist) |
dossier virtuel Rechercher | Search Virtual Folder (A feature that allows the user to group search files by any criteria and display them in one place) |
Dossier Éléments supprimés | Deleted Items folder (A folder that stores items deleted by the user) |
dossiers de recherche | Search Folders (Virtual folders that contain views of all e-mail items matching specific search criteria. The items remain stored in one or more Outlook folders) |
Dossiers de travail | Work Folders (The enterprise-oriented feature which enables organizations to provide their users with access to data and documents stored on their corporate computers from anywhere) |
dossiers Favoris | Favorite Folders (A pane located on top of the Navigation Pane that has copies of your Inbox, Sent Items, and so on. You can add, remove, and arrange folders in this pane. Collapse or expand the pane by clicking the arrow in the Favorite Folders header) |
Dossiers synchronisés | Synced folders (The webpage subheading for the list of synced folders) |
Dossiers Web | Web Folders (A shortcut you use to save, open, copy, or delete files on a Web or FTP server. Some Web folders, such as document libraries, have functionality not available with local folders. You'll find Web folders in My Network Places or Web Folders) |
fichier de dossiers en mode hors connexion | offline folder file (The file on your hard disk that contains offline folders. The offline folder file has an .ost extension. You can create it automatically when you set up Outlook, or when you first make a folder available offline) |
liste des dossiers | Folder List (A menu option that displays the folders available in your mailbox) |
mode Dossiers | Folders view (The view of a web site that shows how the content of the site is organized. You can create, delete, copy, and move folders and files in Folders view) |
Ouvrir le dossier des fichiers reçus | Open Received Files (An item on the File menu that opens files that the user has received via Communicator conversations) |
page d'accueil du dossier | folder home page (An Internet Web page or intranet page that is associated with an Outlook folder. If a page has been associated with the folder and the option is set, the Web page appears in the Outlook window whenever you select the folder) |
propriétés des dossiers gérés | managed content settings (Settings that are applied to the managed folders in users' mailboxes to control the retention and journaling of messages for messaging records management (MRM). Managed content settings define when messages that are no longer needed are to be removed or journaled (copied) to a separate storage location outside the mailbox) |
redirection de dossiers | Folder Redirection (A Group Policy option that allows you to redirect designated folders to the network) |
Stratégie de boîte aux lettres de dossier géré | managed folder mailbox policy (A logical grouping of managed folders. When a managed folder mailbox policy is applied to a user's mailbox, all the managed folders that are linked to the policy are deployed in a single operation, thereby making the deployment of messaging records management (MRM) easier) |
stratégie de regroupement de dossiers gérés | managed folder mailbox policy (A logical grouping of managed folders. When a managed folder mailbox policy is applied to a user's mailbox, all the managed folders that are linked to the policy are deployed in a single operation, thereby making the deployment of messaging records management (MRM) easier) |
surveillance des dossiers | folder watching (A feature that instructs the application to monitor folders for newly added content) |
Synchronisation des dossiers et des paramètres du programme | Syncing folders and program settings (The list item for reporting that the syncing folders and program settings feature is problematic. The list is displayed in the problem reporting utility built in to beta versions of Windows Live Sync) |
sélecteur de dossiers | folder picker (A UI element that enables users to locate and open folders) |
volet Dossiers | Folder Pane (A pane in the Outlook window that contains folders for each view, such as Mail or Calendar) |