Subject | English | Croatian |
comp., MS | cross-domain barrier | međudomenska prepreka (An Internet Explorer security feature that stops scripts and Document Object Model (DOM) objects from executing across domains) |
comp., MS | cross-domain library | međudomenska biblioteka (A JavaScript library available in apps for SharePoint to allow cross-domain client-level communication) |
comp., MS | domain administrator | administrator domene (A person who is a member of the Domain Admins group. Domain administrators can create, delete, and manage all objects that reside within the domain in which they are administrators. They can also assign and reset passwords and delegate administrative authority for network resources to other trusted users) |
comp., MS | domain consolidation | konsolidacija domena (The process of combining two or more domains into a larger domain) |
comp., MS | domain controller | kontrolor domene, domenski kontroler (In an Active Directory forest, a server that contains a writable copy of the Active Directory database, participates in Active Directory replication, and controls access to network resources) |
comp., MS | Domain Folder Sharing Wizard | Čarobnjak za dijeljenje domenske mape (A wizard that guides the user through sharing a folder with members of the same domain) |
comp., MS | domain function | funkcija domene (A function, such as DAvg or DMax, that is used to calculate statistics over a set of records (a domain)) |
comp., MS | domain local group | domenska lokalna grupa (A security or distribution group that can contain universal groups, global groups, other domain local groups from its own domain, and accounts from any domain in the forest. Domain local security groups can be granted rights and permissions on resources that reside only in the same domain where the domain local group is located) |
comp., MS | domain name | naziv domene (The name given by an administrator to a collection of networked computers that share a common directory. Part of the DNS naming structure, domain names consist of a sequence of name labels separated by periods) |
comp., MS | domain name registrar | registrar naziva domena (The owner of the customer relationship with customers who buy second-level domains. There may be many registrars for a single top-level domain. Registrars maintain detailed customer information in their databases, such as the customer's contact address, telephone number, and e-mail address. Customers usually manage their second-level domains at the registrar's Web site, and the registrar updates the registry database when necessary (for example, when a customer renews a domain name)) |
comp., MS | domain naming master | matrica za imenovanje domena (A domain controller that holds the domain naming operations master role in Active Directory. The domain naming master controls the addition or removal of domains in the forest. At any time, the domain naming master role can be assigned to only one domain controller in the forest) |
comp., MS | domain settings | postavke domene (The settings, related to the domain, a user needs to configure to get messaging up and running) |
comp., MS | domain tree | domensko stablo (In DNS, the inverted hierarchical tree structure that is used to index domain names. Domain trees are similar in purpose and concept to the directory trees used by computer filing systems for disk storage. For example, when numerous files are stored on disk, directories can be used to organize the files into logical collections. When a domain tree has one or more branches, each branch can organize domain names used in the namespace into logical collections) |
comp., MS | fully qualified domain name | puni naziv domene (A DNS name that has been stated to indicate its absolute location in the domain namespace tree. In contrast to relative names, an FQDN has a trailing period () to qualify its position to the root of the namespace (host.example.contoso.com)) |
comp., MS | global domain identifier | globalni identifikator domene (An identifier that specifies the country/region, the administration management domain (ADMD), and the private management domain (PRMD) of an X.400 e-mail address. For example c=us; a=MCI; p=msft) |