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absolute pathścieżka bezwzględna (A path to a file that begins with the drive identifier and root directory or with a network share and ends with the complete file name (for example, C:\docs\work\contract.txt or \\netshare\docs\work\contract.txt))
Bezier pathścieżka Beziera (A vector path defined by anchor points and path segments between those points)
certification pathścieżka certyfikacji (A sequence of certificates, where each certificate in the sequence is signed by the subsequent certificate. The last certificate in the chain is normally a self-signed certificate)
clipping pathkontur przycinania (A path that is applied to another object, hiding the portions of the masked object which fall outside of the clipping path)
closed pathzamknięty kontur (A vector path that is closed, meaning that beginning and ending points are the same point)
compound pathścieżka złożona (A path that is made up of two or more sub-paths)
Convert to Motion PathKonwersja do ścieżki ruchu (A tool that allows the user to convert a shape or path into a path along which another object will move, automatically generating a storyboard for the animation)
Convert to PathKonwersja do ścieżki (A tool that is used to convert a shape to a path object, whose vertices you can then modify individually)
critical pathścieżka krytyczna (The series of activities that determines the duration of the project. In a deterministic model, the critical path is usually defined as those activities with float less than or equal to a specified value, often zero. It is the longest path through the project)
critical path methodmetoda ścieżki krytycznej (A project management method of calculating the total duration of a project based on individual task durations and their dependencies)
custom path expressionniestandardowe wyrażenie ścieżki (When data binding to a CLR data source or another object, a data path or binding expression that is hand-edited)
escalation pathścieżka eskalacji (A series of workflow escalation actions that can be taken to complete a workflow work item when it cannot be complete by the current assignee)
freeform pathścieżka o dowolnym kształcie (A line that is drawn as if by a pencil. A pixel is placed everywhere that the mouse cursor moves, so long as the mouse button is pressed. All paths can be stroked or filled)
full pathpełna ścieżka (In a hierarchical filing system, a path name containing all the possible components of a pathname, including the network share or drive and root directory, as well as any subdirectories and the file or object name)
Hot Path viewWidok ścieżki krytycznej (The Profiler Performance Report view that helps to automate the process of locating a performance bottleneck)
join pathścieżka sprzężeń (A series of joins indicating how two tables are related)
layout pathścieżka układu (A dynamic layout of objects or elements along one or more paths)
link pathkrótka nazwa (The descriptive form, or explicit connecting points, of referring to the location of a link source)
log file pathścieżka pliku dziennika (The location of the log file on a computer)
logon script pathścieżka skryptu logowania (A sequence of directory names that specifies the location of the logon script. When a user logs on, the authenticating computer locates the specified logon script (if one has been assigned to that user account) by following that computer's local logon script path (usually systemroot\\\\System32\\\\Repl\\\\Import\\\\Scripts))
motion pathścieżka ruchu (The path that a specified object or text will follow as part of an animation sequence for a slide)
open shortest path firstprotokół wykorzystania najkrótszej ścieżki (A routing protocol for Internet Protocol (IP) networks. OSPF allows a router to calculate the shortest path to each node for sending messages. The router sends information on the nodes it is linked to, called link-state advertisements, to other routers on the network to accumulate link-state information to make its calculations)
physical pathścieżka fizyczna (The physical location of a directory or file. May be either a path on the local computer or a universal naming convention (UNC) path on a remote computer)
Quick Pathszybki dostęp (A control that provides the essential user interface needed for a task, making the interaction straightforward. This feature shows only the most most relevant and most often used information options in a simple format)
recovery pathścieżka odzyskiwania (The sequence of data and log backups that have brought a database to a particular point in time (known as a recovery point). A recovery path is a specific set of transformations that have evolved the database over time, yet have maintained the consistency of the database. A recovery path describes a range of LSNs from a start point (LSN,GUID) to an end point (LSN,GUID). The range of LSNs in a recovery path can traverse one or more recovery branches from start to end)
relative pathścieżka względna (A path that is implied by the current working directory. When a user enters a command that refers to a file, if the full pathname is not entered, the current working directory becomes the relative path of the file referred to)
Release Clipping PathZwolnienie ścieżki przycinania (A tool that is used to relinquish the connection between a clipping path and the object that it clips)
Release Compound PathZwolnienie ścieżki złożonej (A tool that is used to release all of the paths that went into making the compound path)
site path rulereguła ścieżek witryny (A rule for a specific part of a site that includes or excludes content from the content index)
task pathścieżka zadania (A series of tasks that includes the predecessors and successors to the task that is selected)
UNC pathścieżka UNC (The standard path to access network shares)
Universal Naming Convention pathścieżka UNC (The standard path to access network shares)
vector pathścieżka wektora (The basis for all vector objects. A path is made up of one or more line segments connected by two or more anchor points. Paths can be made from a combination of straight lines and curves, each of which may be made up of many connecting points. All paths can be stroked or filled)
virtual pathścieżka wirtualna (A sequence of names that is used to locate a file and that has the same form as a pathname in the file system but is not necessarily the actual sequence of directory names under which the file is located. The part of a URL that follows the server name is a virtual path. For example, if the directory c:\bar\sinister\forces\distance on the server miles is shared on the local area network at foo.com under the name \\miles\baz and contains the file elena.html, that file may be returned by a Web request for http://miles.foo.com/baz/elena.html)