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ASP.NET-Universelle AnbieterASP.NET Universal Providers (A package of unified data-provider classes that support session, membership, roles, and profile properties in all versions of SQL Server 2005 and later, including SQL Server Compact Edition and SQL Azure)
E-Mail-aktivierte universelle Sicherheitsgruppemail-enabled universal security group (A group of recipients that are created to expedite the mass e-mailing of messages and other information. Unlike a mail-enabled universal distribution group, a mail-enabled USG can also be used to assign permissions. When e-mail is sent to a mail-enabled USG, all members of that group receive a copy of the message)
E-Mail-aktivierte universelle Verteilergruppemail-enabled universal distribution group (A group of recipients that are created to expedite the mass e-mailing of messages and other information. When e-mail is sent to a mail-enabled universal distribution group, all members of that list receive a copy of the message. Mail-enabled universal distribution groups cannot be used to assign permissions)
Universelle AnbieterUniversal Providers (A package of unified data-provider classes that support session, membership, roles, and profile properties in all versions of SQL Server 2005 and later, including SQL Server Compact Edition and SQL Azure)
universelle Gruppeuniversal group (A security or distribution group that can contain users, groups, and computers from any domain in its forest as members)
universeller Anbieteruniversal provider (A data provider that supports session, membership, roles, and/or profile properties and is part of the ASP.NET Universal Providers package)
universeller ZeichensatzUniversal Character Set (An international standard character set reference that is part of the Unicode standard. The most widely held existing version of the UCS standard is UCS-2, which specifies 16-bit character values currently accepted and recognized for use to encode most of the world's languages)