Subject | English | Turkish |
comp., MS | electrically erasable programmable read-only memory | elektrikle silinebilir programlanabilir salt okunur bellek (A type of EPROM that can be erased with an electrical signal. It is useful for stable storage for long periods without electricity while still allowing reprogramming. EEPROMs contain less memory than RAM, take longer to reprogram, and can be reprogrammed only a limited number of times before wearing out) |
comp., MS | read-only | salt okunur (Capable of being retrieved (read), printed or copied but not changed (written) or saved) |
comp., MS | Read-Only Administrator user role | Salt Okunur Yönetici kullanıcı rolü (A role that is used to limit users to only viewing status, job status, and properties of objects within their assigned host groups, private clouds, and library servers. A Read-Only Administrator cannot create new objects) |
comp., MS | Read-only Analyst | Salt Okunur Çözümleyici (A security role that grants permissions to administrative users so that they can view all objects in Configuration Manager) |
comp., MS | read-only domain controller | salt okunur etki alanı denetleyicisi (A domain controller that has read-only copies of directory partitions) |
comp., MS | read-only library share | salt okunur kitaplık paylaşımı (A library share that is assigned to a private cloud and that is used to share resources to self-service users that deploy services to that private cloud) |
comp., MS | read-only memory | salt okunur bellek (A semiconductor circuit that contains information that cannot be modified) |
comp., MS | read-only replicated folder | salt okunur çoğaltılmış klasör (A replicated folder on a specific member in which users cannot add or change files) |
comp., MS | staged read-only domain controller installation | hazırlanmış salt okunur etki alanı denetleyicisi yüklemesi (A process in which a read-only domain controller (RODC) is installed in two stages. In the first stage, a highly privileged user, such as a member of the Domain Admins group, creates an account for the RODC. In the second stage, a delegated user attaches the server that will be the RODC to the account that was created for it) |