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comp., MScontent type resource folderffolder adnoddau math o gynnwys (A folder that stores the resource files that are associated with a content type)
comp., MSdefault folderffolder ddiofyn (A folder that exists by default in all users' mailboxes. The Inbox, Outbox, Sent Items, Deleted Items, Calendar, and Contacts folders are default folders)
comp., MSDeleted Items folderFfolder Dilëwyd (A folder that stores items deleted by the user)
comp., MSdistinguished folderffolder nodedig (A folder in a mailbox that can be referenced by Web services requests to identify a folder by name)
comp., MSdrop folderffolder ollwng (A disk directory in which an SMTP service can deposit incoming mail messages)
comp., MSenhanced folderffolder well (A folder in a backward-compatible document library that supports document management tasks such as check-in, check-out, versioning, approval, and publishing)
comp., MSfolder home pagehafan ffolder (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., MSFolder ListRhestr Ffolderi (A menu option that displays the folders available in your mailbox)
comp., MSFolder PaneCwarel Ffolderi (A pane in the Outlook window that contains folders for each view, such as Mail or Calendar)
comp., MSfolder treecoeden ffolderi (A hierarchy of folders in the Exchange store very similar in structure to the standard file system. A single folder can contain child folders, which, in turn, can contain other child folders)
comp., MSjunk e-mail folderffolder e-byst sothach (The folder where junk e-mail is delivered)
comp., MSlanguage folderffolder iaith (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., MSlist folderffolder rhestr (A folder that is contained within a SharePoint list. A list folder can contain documents or list items, and it retains the characteristics of other items in the list, such as a customizable schema)
comp., MSmanaged custom folderffolder bersonol a reolir (A type of managed folder that is created by an Exchange administrator and placed in a user's mailbox for messaging records management (MRM) purposes. The retention and journaling of messages in managed custom folders are controlled by managed content settings that are applied to the folder)
comp., MSmanaged default folderffolder ddiofyn a reolir (A mailbox folder (such as the Inbox folder) that appears in Office Outlook by default and to which messaging records management (MRM) has been applied. The retention and journaling of messages in managed default folders are controlled by managed content settings that are applied to the folder)
comp., MSManaged E-mail FolderFfolder Negeseuon E-bost a Reolir (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., MSmanaged folderffolder a reolir (A folder in a user's mailbox to which messaging records management (MRM) has been applied. There are two types of managed folders: "managed default folders" (such as the Inbox) appear, by default, in a user's Office Outlook mailbox; "managed custom folders" are created by Exchange administrators specifically for MRM. The retention and journaling of messages in managed folders are controlled by managed content settings that are applied to the folder)
comp., MSmanaged folder mailbox assistantgwas blwch post ffolder a reolir (A Microsoft Exchange Mailbox Assistant that creates managed folders in users' mailboxes and applies managed content settings to them for messaging records management (MRM))
comp., MSmanaged folder mailbox policypolisi blwch post ffolder a reolir (A logical grouping of managed folders. When a managed folder mailbox policy is applied to a user's mailbox, all the managed folders that are linked to the policy are deployed in a single operation, thereby making the deployment of messaging records management (MRM) easier)
comp., MSoffline folder fileffeil ffolder all-lein (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., MSpublic folderffolder gyhoeddus (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., MSroot folderffolder gwraidd (The uppermost directory on a computer, partition or volume)
comp., MSsearch folderffolder chwilio (A virtual folder that displays items based on specified search criteria)
comp., MSshared folderffolder a rennir (A folder on another computer that has been made available for other people to use on the network)
comp., MSsynced folderffolder wedi'i chysoni (A folder someone using Windows Live Sync is synchronizing between computers)
comp., MStop-level folderffolder lefel uchaf (The uppermost directory on a computer, partition or volume)
comp., MSvirtual shared folderrhith ffolder a rennir (A mailbox folder structure on some IMAP servers in which mail folders are accessed with the administrator username and password, and shell login access to the mail server is not allowed. Access to specific mailboxes is managed by access control lists. This means that users are assigned the permissions to only access their mailbox folder, while an administrator has access to all mailboxes. This allows organizations to use administrative credentials to migrate e-mail from an IMAP server to Outlook Live)
comp., MSWork FoldersFfolderi Gwaith (The enterprise-oriented feature which enables organizations to provide their users with access to data and documents stored on their corporate computers from anywhere)

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