Subject | English | Wolof |
comp., MS | Favorite Folders | Ëmb yees taamu (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) |
comp., MS | folder home page | xëtum dalalu takku booloo (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) |
comp., MS | Folder List | Limu takki booloo (A menu option that displays the folders available in your mailbox) |
comp., MS | Folder Pane | Wàllu takku booloo bi (A pane in the Outlook window that contains folders for each view, such as Mail or Calendar) |
comp., MS | junk e-mail folder | ëmbu e-bataaxalu mbalit (The folder where junk e-mail is delivered) |
comp., MS | language folder | ëmbu làkk (The folder in which various translated files are stored. Each language has a different subfolder that corresponds to its locale identification number (LCID). For example, in a U.S. English installation, the LCID is 1033) |
comp., MS | Managed E-mail Folder | Takkub booloob xibaar yu nu yor (An e-mail folder with associated retention, archive, or expiration policies that are applied to its contents. Organizations can facilitate policy enforcement by providing such folders for users to classify e-mail messages) |
comp., MS | Microsoft Outlook Personal Folders Backup | Ñoŋalug takki booloo bu nu moomale Microsoft Outlook (In Microsoft Outlook, an add-in which creates backup copies of .PST files at regular intervals, enabling the user to keep Outlook folders safely backed up) |
comp., MS | offline folder file | takkub takki booloo yu lëkkaloowul (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) |
comp., MS | Personal Folders Backup | Ñoŋalu takki boolooy boppam (In Microsoft Outlook, an add-in which creates backup copies of .PST files at regular intervals, enabling the user to keep Outlook folders safely backed up) |
comp., MS | public folder | takkub booloob ñépp (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) |
comp., MS | root folder | Ndeyu kàrne (The uppermost directory on a computer, partition or volume) |
comp., MS | search folder | takkub booloob gëstu (A virtual folder that displays items based on specified search criteria) |
comp., MS | Search Folders | takki boolooy gëstu (Virtual folders that contain views of all e-mail items matching specific search criteria. The items remain stored in one or more Outlook folders) |
comp., MS | shared folder | Kàrne bu nu bokkoo (A folder on another computer that has been made available for other people to use on the network) |
comp., MS | Synced folder | Booleeb denc bu ñu lëkkale (The tooltip displayed when pointing to a personal folder icon on the Manage folders page on the Windows Live Devices website) |
comp., MS | synced folder | booleeb denc bu ñu lëkkale (A folder someone using Windows Live Sync is synchronizing between computers) |
comp., MS | top-level folder | ëmb bi jiitu (The uppermost directory on a computer, partition or volume) |
comp., MS | Web Folders | téerey Web (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) |
comp., MS | Work Folders | Ëmbi Liggéey (The enterprise-oriented feature which enables organizations to provide their users with access to data and documents stored on their corporate computers from anywhere) |