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comp., MSAdministrator Recovery report管理員復原報表 (A DPS report that provides statistics on administrator-initiated recoveries)
comp., MSauthoritative recovery權威復原 (In Backup, a type of restore operation performed on an Active Directory domain controller in which the objects in the restored directory are treated as authoritative, replacing (through replication) all existing copies of those objects)
comp., MSAutomated System Recovery系統自動復原 (A feature that helps you recover a system that will not start)
comp., MSAutomated System Recovery Preparation Wizard系統自動復原準備精靈 (A wizard that backs up the partition used by the operating system, but it does not back up other partitions, such as program or data partitions. Those partitions must be backed up using Backup or other standard routines)
comp., MSautomatic recovery自動復原 (Recovery that occurs every time SQL Server is restarted)
comp., MSBackup Recovery Migration tool備份復原移轉工具 (A command line utility that is used to backup and restore print configuration and items (print queues, drivers, print processors, etc) during a print migration)
comp., MSbare-metal recovery裸機復原 (A recovery of a system using a backup that contains critical volumes and, optionally, data files that you can use to rebuild a system from scratch or rebuild a system using alternate hardware)
comp., MSBitLocker recovery keyBitLocker 修復金鑰 (A special key that you can create when you turn on Bitlocker Drive Encryption for the first time on each drive that you encrypt)
comp., MSbulk-logged recovery model大量記錄復原模式 (A database recovery mode that minimally logs bulk operations, such as index creation and bulk imports, while fully logging other transactions. Bulk-logged recovery increases performance for bulk operations, and is intended to be used an adjunct to the full recovery model)
comp., MScrash recovery損毀修復 (The ability of a computer to resume operation after a disastrous failure, such as the failure of a hard drive. Ideally, recovery can occur without any loss of data, although usually some, if not all, data is lost)
comp., MSdynamic recovery動態復原 (The process that detects and/or attempts to correct software failure or loss of data integrity within a relational database management system (RDBMS))
comp., MSend-user recovery使用者復原 (A feature that enables an end user to independently recover data by retrieving a shadow copy. This feature requires the shadow copy client software)
comp., MSfull recovery model完整復原模式 (A database recovery mode that fully logs all transactions and retains all the log records until after they are backed up. The database can be recovered to the point of failure if the tail of the log is backed up after the failure. All forms of recovery are supported)
comp., MSgraceful recovery柔性復原 (Termination of a process that allows the operating system or parent process to regain normal control. Does not crash the machine or result in a general protection default (GPF) or blue screen. The user is not required to close the application, and can continue to use the other functionality)
comp., MShard recovery硬修復 (The process that changes a restored database back to a consistent state by playing transactions into the database from transaction log files)
comp., MSkey recovery金鑰復原 (The process of recovering a user's private key)
comp., MSnon-authoritative recovery非權威復原 (A restore operation performed on an Active Directory domain controller in which the objects in the restored directory are not treated as authoritative. The restored objects are updated with changes held on other domain controllers in the domain)
comp., MSpoint-in-time recovery時間點復原 (The process of recovering only the transactions within a log backup that were committed before a specific point in time, instead of recovering the whole backup)
comp., MSrecovery agent修復代理 (A person who is issued a public key certificate for the purpose of recovering user data that is encrypted with Encrypting File System (EFS))
comp., MSrecovery branch復原分支 (A range of LSNs that share the same recovery branch GUID. A new recovery branch originates when a database is created or when RESTORE WITH RECOVERY generates a recovery fork. A multiple-branch recovery path is possible that includes ranges of LSNs that cover two or more recovery fork points)
comp., MSrecovery collection復原集合 (The aggregate of all recovery jobs associated with a single recovery operation)
comp., MSRecovery Console修復主控台 (A command-line interface that provides a limited set of administrative commands that are useful for repairing a computer)
comp., MSrecovery fork point復原分岔點 (The point (LSN,GUID) at which a new recovery branch is started, every time a RESTORE WITH RECOVERY is performed. Each recovery fork determines a parent-child relationship between the recovery branches. If you recover a database to an earlier point in time and begin using the database from that point, the recovery fork point starts a new recovery path)
comp., MSrecovery image復原映像 (A disk image provided for use in repairing or reinstalling an installation of Windows)
comp., MSrecovery interval復原間隔 (The maximum amount of time that the Database Engine should require to recover a database)
comp., MSrecovery media復原媒介物 (Media provided by the OEM to the customer that enables the customer to repair or reinstall their installation of Windows)
comp., MSrecovery model復原模式 (A database property that controls the basic behavior of backup and restore operations for a database. For instance, the recovery model controls how transactions are logged, whether the transaction log requires backing up, and what kinds of restore operations are available)
comp., MSrecovery option復原選項 (Any input provided by the administrator during the recovery process, such as the recovery destination, schedule for recovery, and overwrite options)
comp., MSrecovery password復原密碼 (A password (or key) provided by Exchange Server (through OWA) that will be used during the process of resetting the PIN/password of the mobile devices)
comp., MSrecovery path復原路徑 (The sequence of data and log backups that have brought a database to a particular point in time (known as a recovery point). A recovery path is a specific set of transformations that have evolved the database over time, yet have maintained the consistency of the database. A recovery path describes a range of LSNs from a start point (LSN,GUID) to an end point (LSN,GUID). The range of LSNs in a recovery path can traverse one or more recovery branches from start to end)
comp., MSrecovery point復原點 (The point in the log chain at which rolling forward stops during a recovery)
comp., MSrecovery search復原搜尋 (The administrator action of looking for recoverable items by specifying a set of search parameters. The results of the search can be selected for recovery)
comp., MSsimple recovery model簡單復原模式 (A database recovery mode that minimally logs all transactions sufficiently to ensure database consistency after a system crash or after restoring a data backup. The database is recoverable only up to the time of its most recent data backup, and restoring individual pages is unsupported)
comp., MSSystem Recovery系統復原 (A Windows feature that enables users to easily roll back their PC to an earlier good state while keeping their data safe)
comp., MSWindows Diagnosis and RecoveryWindows 診斷與修復 (A feature in Windows that allows users to run system diagnostics and troubleshooting)
comp., MSWindows Recovery EnvironmentWindows 修復環境 (A special version of Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE) that includes diagnostic, troubleshooting, and maintenance tools)
comp., MSWorkflow Instance Recovery工作流程執行個體復原 (A feature of the Workflow Management service (WMS) that monitors persistence stores for workflow service instances that should be running and restarts them)

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