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certificat auto-signé | self-signed certificate (In the absence of a certification authority (CA) that is capable of issuing file encryption certificates, a certificate that is generated and digitally signed with its own key) |
Entier non signé | 1-byte unsigned Integer An integer data type that has a positive value ranging from 0 to 255 (1 bit) |
entier non signé | unsigned integer (A data type that can only hold a whole number with a value greater than, or equal to, zero. In this implementation, the maximum value that an unsigned integer can hold is 0xFFFFFFFF (4,294,967,295)) |
Entier signé | 4-byte signed Integer An Automation integer data type that can be either positive or negative. The most significant bit is the sign bit, which is 1 for negative values and 0 for positive values. The storage size of the integer is 4 bytes. A 4-byte signed integer can have a range from -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647 (4 bits) |
entier signé | signed integer (An integer that has a positive or negative sign) |
Entier signé | 2-byte signed Integer An automation integer data type that can be either positive or negative. The most significant bit is the sign bit, which is 1 for negative values and 0 for positive values. The storage size of the integer is 2 bytes. A 2-byte signed integer can have a range from -32,768 to 32,767 (2 bits) |
pilote non signé | unsigned driver (A driver that is not supported and that is not certified to work with a particular version of Windows) |
pilote signé | signed driver (A driver that meets the criteria of the Windows Logo Program. For performance and stability, Microsoft strongly recommends that you use only signed drivers for new or updated drivers) |
signe de division | division sign (The ÷ character) |
signe de division | DIVISION SIGN (The ÷ character) |
signe de multiplication | multiplication sign (The × character) |
signe de multiplication | MULTIPLICATION SIGN (The × character) |
signe diacritique | diacritical mark (A mark placed over, under, or through a character, usually to indicate a change in phonetic value from the unmarked state) |
signe diacritique | diacritic (A mark placed over, under, or through a character, usually to indicate a change in phonetic value from the unmarked state) |
signe dièze | number sign (The character) |
signe dièze | NUMBER SIGN (The character) |
signe inférieur ou égal à | less than or equal to sign (The ≤ character) |
signe inférieur à | LESS-THAN SIGN (The < character) |
signe inférieur à | less than sign (The |
signe inférieur à | LESS-THAN SIGN (The |
signe inférieur à | less than sign (The < character) |
signe insertion | system caret (The location where text or graphics will be inserted. Also used for text box controls to indicate input focus) |
signe moins | minus sign (The – character, based on the width of an uppercase N and used primarily as a connecting element, especially with numbers) |
signe plus | plus sign (The + character, used to indicate addition or a positive number) |
signe plus | PLUS SIGN (The + character, used to indicate addition or a positive number) |
signe plus ou moins | PLUS-MINUS SIGN (The ± character) |
signe plus ou moins | plus or minus sign (The ± character) |
signe supérieur | greater than sign (The > character) |
signe supérieur | right angle bracket (The > character) |
signe supérieur | GREATER-THAN SIGN (The > character) |
signe supérieur ou égal à | greater than or equal to sign (The ≥ character) |
signe supérieur ou égal à | GREATER-THAN OR EQUAL TO (The ≥ character) |
signe égal | equal sign (The = character) |
signes kachidé | kashidas (The special characters used to extend the joiner between two Arabic characters. Used to improve the appearance of justified text by visually lengthening words rather than increasing the spacing between words. Can also function like a hyphen) |
Signé - non vérifié | Signed - unverified (Content has been hashed but could not be verified as valid against the signature) |
signé numériquement | digitally signed (Having a digital signature) |
Signé - vérifié | Signed - verified (Content has been hashed and verified as valid against the signature. The certificate used to verify the signature is "valid" in the sense that it has a relationship to a trusted certificate authority (and isn't expired, etc)) |