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access point namenaam van het toegangspunt (The name of the access point used to establish wireless connectivity)
Address NameNaam (An attribute of the Address entity used to identify an address. It is a required field on the Address form)
app nameapp-naam (The name of a product in the store that appears to customers. To the end user, this is the name of the product)
app nametoepassingsnaam (The name of a product in the store that appears to customers. To the end user, this is the name of the product)
authoritative name servergezaghebbende naamserver (A DNS server that is responsible for the DNS records that are associated with a domain)
campaign namecampagnenaam (The name by which a marketing progam is identified)
canonical namecanonieke naam (An object's distinguished name presented with the root first and without the (LDAP) attribute tags (such as CN=, DC=). The segments of the name are delimited with forward slashes (/). For example, CN=MyDocuments,OU=MyOU,DC=Microsoft,DC=Com is presented as microsoft.com/MyOU/MyDocuments in canonical form)
canonical name recordadresbronrecord (A type of resource record in the Domain Name System that associates a computer's true (canonical) name with any alias names also used by the computer. Some domain registrars use CNAME records to redirect or redelegate domain names)
class nameklassenaam (A predefined name used to refer to an OLE object in Visual Basic. A class name consists of the name of the application used to create the OLE object, the object's type, and, optionally, the version number of the application)
common namealgemene naam (" A naming attribute from which an object's distinguished name is formed. For most object classes, the naming attribute is the Common-Name. For example, a user object with its CN set to "Jeff Smith" might have a distinguished name of "CN=Jeff Smith,CN=Users,DC=Fabrikam,DC=com".")
community namecommunitynaam (A name that identifies groups of Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) hosts. This name is placed in SNMP messages that are sent between SNMP-managed devices such as servers running Windows Server 2003 and SNMP management stations. Typically, all hosts belong to Public, which is the standard name for a common community of all SNMP hosts)
computer namecomputernaam (A unique name with as many as 15 characters that identifies a computer to the network)
Container NameContainernaam (In mail forwarding, the name of the object that bundles e-mail accounts for forwarding)
data source namenaam van gegevensbron (The collection of information used to connect an application to a particular ODBC database)
DBA nameDBA-naam (The registration of an assumed, fictitious, or trade name under which a business operates, which must be included on U.S. tax reports. In the U.S., any business that operates under a name other than a personal or corporate legal name must register a DBA name with the appropriate government agency)
default namestandaardnaam (The name automatically assigned to an object by a program or process when the user does not specify an alternative)
defined namegedefinieerde naam (A word or string of characters in a formula that represents a cell, range of cells, formula, or constant value)
device nameapparaatnaam (A user-defined description of a particular device)
Dial by NameKiezen via naam (A feature that enables a caller to enter a person's name using the keys on a telephone)
display nameschermnaam (A descriptive or user-friendly label for a control or object, displayed on the screen. The display name may differ from the internal name)
display nameweergavenaam (A descriptive or user-friendly label for a control or object, displayed on the screen. The display name may differ from the internal name)
distinguished nameDN-naam (A name that uniquely identifies an object by using the relative distinguished name for the object, plus the names of container objects and domains that contain the object. The distinguished name identifies the object as well as its location in a tree. Every object in Active Directory has a distinguished name)
doing business as nameDoing Business As-naam (The registration of an assumed, fictitious, or trade name under which a business operates, which must be included on U.S. tax reports. In the U.S., any business that operates under a name other than a personal or corporate legal name must register a DBA name with the appropriate government agency)
domain namedomeinnaam (The name given by an administrator to a collection of networked computers that share a common directory. Part of the DNS naming structure, domain names consist of a sequence of name labels separated by periods)
domain name registrardomeinnaamregistrar (The owner of the customer relationship with customers who buy second-level domains. There may be many registrars for a single top-level domain. Registrars maintain detailed customer information in their databases, such as the customer's contact address, telephone number, and e-mail address. Customers usually manage their second-level domains at the registrar's Web site, and the registrar updates the registry database when necessary (for example, when a customer renews a domain name))
domain name registrydomeinnaamregister (" An organization that controls a top-level domain. Although it does not own the relationship with the customer (a domain name registrar does), it keeps basic information about second-level domains in its database, such as the domain's registration date, expiration date, "lock" status, registrant, and registrar.")
domain name resellerdomeinnaamwederverkoper (The entity that resells domain names from a registrar. For example, Office Live Small Business is a reseller of domain names provided by the registrar Melbourne IT)
domain name serverdomeinnaamserver (A server that maintains information about a portion of the DNS database and that responds to and resolves DNS queries)
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 thee-mailadres
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 thee-mailadres
end namenaam van uiteinde (A name that appears as a text string near the end of a binary association. It indicates the role played by the class attached to the association end, so each end can have its own end name)
field nameveldnaam (" The name of a category of information in a mail-merge data source. For example, "City," "State," and "PostalCode" are commonly used field names in an address list.")
file namebestandsnaam (The set of letters, numbers, and allowable symbols assigned to a file to distinguish it from all other files in a particular directory on a disk. A file name is the label under which a computer user saves and requests a block of information)
file name extensionbestandsextensie (A set of characters added to the end of a file name that identifies the file type or format)
First NameVoornaam (In the Add a Contact Wizard, one of the fields by which you can search for a contact)
first namevoornaam (The given name for an individual)
friendly namebeschrijvende naam (A way of displaying contact names that uses the first and last name instead of the email address or sign-in name, for each contact in the user's contact list)
full namevolledige naam (A user's complete name, usually consisting of the last name, first name, and middle initial. The full name is information that Local Users and Groups or Active Directory Users and Computers can maintain as part of the information identifying and defining a user account)
fully qualified domain nameFully Qualified Domain Name (A DNS name that has been stated to indicate its absolute location in the domain namespace tree. In contrast to relative names, an FQDN has a trailing period () to qualify its position to the root of the namespace (host.example.contoso.com))
group namegroepsnaam (A unique name identifying a local group or a global group to Windows. A group's name cannot be identical to any other group name or user name in its own domain or computer)
host namehostnaam (The DNS name of a device on a network, used to locate computers on the network)
Internet domain nameinternetdomeinnaam (An address of an Internet connection that identifies the owner of that address in a hierarchical format. For example, www.whitehouse.gov identifies the Web server at the White House, which is a government agency)
internet 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 theinternet-e-mailadres
Last NameAchternaam (In the Add a Contact Wizard, this is one of the fields by which you can search for a contact)
last nameachternaam (The surname, or family name of an individual)
long file namelange bestandsnaam (A folder or file name longer than the 8.3 file name standard (up to eight characters followed by a period and an extension of up to three characters). Most versions of Windows, including WindowsXP, Windows2000, WindowNT, Windows95, and Windows98 support long file names up to 255 characters)
mailbox namepostvaknaam (The name or label (in a UI) of a specific user mailbox)
Matched Name Selection MethodSelectiemethode voor overeenkomende namen (The mechanism used to help a caller differentiate between users with names that match the touch-tone or speech input)
matched name selection methodselectiemethode voor overeenkomende namen (The mechanism used to help a caller differentiate between users with names that match the touch-tone or speech input)
Name AutoCorrectAutomatische naamcorrectie (A feature that automatically corrects common side effects that occur when you rename forms, reports, tables, queries, fields, or controls on forms and reports. However, Name AutoCorrect cannot repair all references to renamed objects)
name devolutionnaamafkapping (The process by which a DNS resolver attempts to resolve a name by appending the DNS search suffix to the name and, if that query fails, by iteratively querying for the name in the next higher level of the domain hierarchy)
name registration requestnaamregistratieverzoek (A message sent to a NetBIOS name server when a TCP/IP host begins an attempt to register the domain name)
name releasenaamrelease (A message sent to a NetBIOS server to indicate that a domain name has been released and is available for use by another server)
name resolutionnaamomzetting (The process of having software translate between names that are easy for users to work with and numerical IP addresses, which are difficult for users but necessary for TCP/IP communications. Name resolution can be provided by software components such as DNS or WINS)
name servernaamserver (A server that maintains information about a portion of the DNS database and that responds to and resolves DNS queries)
name servernaamserver (A server that maintains information about a portion of the DNS database and that responds to and resolves DNS queries)
name/value pairnaam/waarde-paar (The name of a form field and the value of the field at the time the form is submitted)
name-value pairnaamwaardepaar (The name of a form field and the value of the field at the time the form is submitted)
naming contextnaamgevingscontext (A specific subtree of a directory information tree that is identified by its distinguished name (also known as DN). In Sun ONE Directory Server 4.0 and 5.1, specific types of directory information are stored in naming contexts)
NetBIOS nameNetBIOS-naam (A 16-byte name of a process using network basic input/output system (NetBIOS). The NetBIOS name is a name that is recognized by WINS, which maps the name to an IP address)
network namenetwerknaam (A resource that Exchange 2007 Setup assigns to a clustered mailbox server. This resource represents the network name of the clustered mailbox server)
Network Name resourcenetwerknaambron (In a Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC), a logical server name that is managed as a cluster resource. A network name resource must be used with an IP address resource)
point nameconversiepuntnaam (A name used to identify a conversion point and associate it with a specific type of transaction (e.g. shoe sale, newsletter subscription))
property nameeigenschapsnaam (A string value that is used to identify a named property within a given property set. Note that property names and property IDs are mutually exclusive)
range namebereiknaam (A name assigned to a cell or group of cells)
role namerolnaam (A name that appears as a text string near the end of a binary association. It indicates the role played by the class attached to the association end, so each end can have its own end name)
security principal namenaam van beveiligings-principal (A name that uniquely identifies a user, group, or computer within a single domain. This name is not guaranteed to be unique across domains)
server nameservernaam (A name that uniquely identifies a server computer on a network)
Server Name IndicationServernaamindicatie (The IIS feature that supports the SSL/TSL protocol extension and allows a virtual domain name, or a hostname, to be used to identify the network endpoint)
service principal nameService Principal Name (The name by which a client uniquely identifies an instance of a service. It is usually built from the DNS name of the host. The SPN is used in the process of mutual authentication between the client and the server hosting a particular service)
shared namegedeelde naam (A name that consists of an assembly's identity-its simple text name, version number, and culture information (if provided)-strengthened by a public key and a digital signature generated over the assembly. Because the assembly manifest contains file hashes for all the files that constitute the assembly implementation, it is sufficient to generate the digital signature over just the one file in the assembly that contains the assembly manifest. Assemblies with the same strong name are expected to be identical)
short namekorte naam (A valid MS-DOS or OS/2 8.3 file name (with up to 8 characters followed by a period and an extension of up to 3 characters) that a computer running any member of the Windows Server2003 family, or any similar operating system, creates for every Macintosh folder name or file name on the server. Personal computer users refer to files on the server by their short names; Macintosh users refer to them by their long names)
Show Friendly NameBeschrijvende naam weergeven (A selection that displays the first and last name, instead of the e-mail address or sign-in name, for each contact in the user's Contacts list)
sign-in nameaanmeldingsnaam (The ID that the user enters to sign in to Lync or Communicator)
strong namesterke naam (A name that consists of an assembly's identity-its simple text name, version number, and culture information (if provided)-strengthened by a public key and a digital signature generated over the assembly. Because the assembly manifest contains file hashes for all the files that constitute the assembly implementation, it is sufficient to generate the digital signature over just the one file in the assembly that contains the assembly manifest. Assemblies with the same strong name are expected to be identical)
subject alternative namealternatieve naam voor onderwerp (An extension (defined in RFC 4985) used to store extra identifiers for a subject including the User Principal Name (UPN) of the user that is used by Windows for smart card logon and the user e-mail address (RFC 822 name))
table nametabelnaam (A name for an Excel table, which is a collection of data about a particular subject that is stored in records (rows) and fields (columns))
Universal Naming Convention pathUniversal Naming Convention-pad (The standard path to access network shares)
user namegebruikersnaam (A unique name that identifies a user account to Windows. An account's user name must be unique among the other group names and user names within its own domain or workgroup)
user principal name suffixUPN-achtervoegsel
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 thegebruikersnaam
Windows user nameWindows-gebruikersnaam (A unique name that identifies a user account to Windows. An account's user name must be unique among the other group names and user names within its own domain or workgroup)
wireless network namenaam van draadloos netwerk (The name used to identify a wireless network)