Subject | English | Tatar |
comp., MS | Trust Bar | Иминлек панеле (A notification bar warning the user about data that is blocked in the loaded file. Trust Bars can be for information only (non-actionable) or actionable) |
comp., MS | Trusted Boot | Ышанычлы йөкләү (A customized process that identifies and fixes potential problems during PC startup) |
comp., MS | Trusted Documents | Ышанычлы документлар (A feature that allows the user to indicate that a document is trusted, and therefore can be opened without security notifications, so long as the filepath and creation time of the document remain unchanged) |
comp., MS | trusted location | ышанычлы урын (A folder or file path on your computer or a location on your intranet from which it is safe to run code. Default trusted locations include the Templates, Addins, and Startup folders, and you can specify your own trusted locations) |
comp., MS | trusted publisher | Ышанычлы нәшир (The developer of a macro that is trusted by you on your computer. The trusted publisher is identified by the certificate that they used to digitally sign the macro) |
comp., MS | trusted publisher store | Ышанычлы нәшир кибете (A list of software publisher certificates used to digitally sign code, such as macros. Because you explicitly trust the software publishers, their code is allowed to run on your computer without needing to prompt for permission) |
comp., MS | trusted root CA | ышанычлы тамыр CA (A root certification authority that appears in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities console of the Windows operating systems and is trusted by the operating system) |
comp., MS | trusted root certification authority | ышанычлы тамыр сертификат үзәге (A root certification authority that appears in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities console of the Windows operating systems and is trusted by the operating system) |
comp., MS | trusted source | ышанычлы чыганак (The developer of a macro that is trusted by you on your computer. The trusted publisher is identified by the certificate that they used to digitally sign the macro) |