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meas.inst., BrEaction IDintegral-derivative action
CNC, amer.action IDintegral-rate action
comp., MSchaîne de l'ID de la station émettricetransmitting station ID string (A string that specifies the transmitter subscriber ID sent by the fax machine when sending a fax to a receiving machine. This string is usually a combination of the fax or telephone number and the name of the business. It is often the same as the called subscriber ID)
comp., MSextension de l'ID de classeClass ID extension (An extended HTML element that is used to describe the class of a viewable or downloadable document. It can be misused to pass dangerous attachments; EHS allows users to block this tag)
comp., MSID acheteurbuyer ID (A code that identifies the person who purchases the item from a supplier)
ITID affichagepanel identifier
ITID affichagepanel ID
comp., MSID client OAuthOAuth Client ID (A type of client ID that allows Open Authorization (OAuth))
comp., MSID de classeclass ID (A universally unique identifier (UUID) that identifies a COM component. Each COM component has its CLSID in the Windows registry so that it can be loaded by other applications)
comp., MSID de clékey ID (A value that identifies the key for a packaged Windows Media file)
comp., MSID de compteaccount ID (A record-keeping number used to identify a subscriber/customer and to maintain a record of customer usage for billing purposes)
comp., MSID de conférenceConference ID (A field label for the identifier of a conference that is conducted through a conferencing service provider)
comp., MSID de connexionlogin ID (" A string that is used to identify a user or entity to an operating system, directory service, or distributed system. For example, in Windows® integrated authentication, a login name uses the form "DOMAIN\username.")
comp., MSID de contextecontext ID (A unique number or string that corresponds to a specific object in an application. Context IDs are used to create links between the application and corresponding Help topics)
comp., MSID de corrélationcorrelation ID (A randomly generated ID that is associated with a message and passed along for the lifetime of a given message)
comp., MSID de distributiondispatch ID (A 32-bit integer that identifies a property set)
comp., MSID de langueLanguage ID (A standard international numeric abbreviation for a country or geographical region. A language identifier is a 16-bit value that consists of a primary language identifier and a secondary language identifier)
comp., MSID de l'appelantcaller ID (A feature that displays the identity of the originator of an incoming call on the device screen)
comp., MSID de l'applicationapp ID (An identification number for a software application)
comp., MSID de message d'étatstatus message ID (A unique status message identifier. However, each instance of the same status message does not have a different ID. For example, if a certain message's ID is 62, it is 62 every time the message is generated. A status message has the same ID regardless of locale. Status Message Viewer maps each ID to locale-specific message text)
comp., MSID de paramètres régionauxlocale ID (A 32-bit value which consists of the language ID in the low word (bits 0-15) and the sorting ID (bits 16-19) and a reserved value (bits 20-31) in the high word)
comp., MSID de portport ID (The method that Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP) use to specify which program running on the system is sending or receiving the data)
comp., MSID de publicationadvertising ID (An identifier used by app developers and advertising networks to provide more relevant advertising to users by understanding which apps they use and how they use them)
comp., MSID de périphériquedevice ID (A unique ASCII string for the device created by enumerators to identify a hardware device and used to cross-reference data about the device stored in the registry. Distinguishes each logical device and bus from all others on the system)
comp., MSID de raisonreason ID (The error (identification) number of the reason for a failure of a bulk import)
comp., MSID de réplicareplica ID (A value that uniquely identifies a replica)
comp., MSID de réplicationReplication ID (A 16-byte value generated from the unique identifier on a device, the current date and time, and a sequence number. It is used to identify a particular device, component, user, or session)
comp., MSID de suivitracing ID (A unique ID that identifies the session instance in which the specified error occurred. IDs are stored in trace logs)
comp., MSID de sécuritésecurity ID (In Windows-based systems, a unique value that identifies a user, group, or computer account within an enterprise. Every account is issued a SID when it is created)
comp., MSID de trisorting ID (A code which dictates the correct order for sorting the characters of a language. The sorting ID is used in conjunction with a locale ID to distinguish between default sorts and alternate sorts for locales which have more than one sorting order)
comp., MSID d'ensemble de modificationschangeset ID (A numerical ID that is assigned to a specific changeset)
comp., MSID d'exonérationexempt ID (An identification number that is issued by a tax authority to indicate that a company is not required to pay sales tax)
comp., MSID d'ordinateurcomputer ID (A number that uniquely identifies a particular computer)
comp., MSID du documentDocument ID (A unique, persistent identifier assigned to a document or other item in SharePoint Server that allows it to be referenced and retrieved regardless of its location)
comp., MSID du profil de serviceService Profile Identifier (An 8-digit to 14-digit number that identifies the services that you order for each B-channel. For example, when you order Primary Rate ISDN, you obtain two phone numbers and two SPIDs from your Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) provider. Typical ISDN adapters cannot operate without configuring SPIDs)
comp., MSID d'élément de travailwork item ID (The unique identifier of a work item in the database)
comp., MSID EASIEASI ID (A Windows Live ID created in a domain, and using the domain name, before the domain was enrolled in Outlook Live. After the Windows Live ID is imported into the Outlook Live domain, it is subject to the security and privacy policies of the organization)
comp., MSID employéemployee ID (A unique alphanumeric identifier that is associated with an employee)
comp., MSID flexibleflexible ID (An identifier that is assigned to various synchronization entities, such as replicas. The identifier can be of fixed or variable length)
comp., MSID globalglobal ID (A unique identifier that is assigned to a data item. The identifier must be unique across all clients. A global identifier is a flexible identifier and so can be any format, but it is typically a GUID and an 8-byte prefix)
comp., MSID hôtehost ID (The portion of the IP address that identifies a computer within a particular network ID)
comp., MSID matérielhardware ID (A vendor-defined string used by the Plug and Play Manager to find the correct .inf file to install a particular device)
comp., MSID métierLOB Id (An identifier used by the LOB system to perform create, update, and delete operations on an LOB entity. This identifier is unique per LOB entity type, but may not be unique across different types, solutions, and LOB systems)
ITID noeudnodeid
comp., MSID non modifiableimmutable ID (A unique user identifier that must not change for the user over the lifetime of the user being in the system)
comp., MSID objetobject ID (" An attribute type in which the value of the attribute is a globally unique identifier (GUID) assigned by ILM"2" to each resource when it is created.")
comp., MSID partenairePartner ID (An ID that allows someone to sign in to a non-Microsoft website that uses the Windows Live ID service)
comp., MSID posteposition ID (A unique identifier that is associated to a position, which is a role or occupation within the organization)
comp., MSID produitproduct ID (A unique manually created alpha-numeric label that is used to identify a product)
comp., MSID relatifrelative ID (The portion of a security identifier (SID) that identifies a user or group in relation to the authority that issued the SID. The authority is usually either the local computer or a domain)
comp., MSID répertoiredirectory ID (An identifier that is given to a customer record to indicate that the customer is the same as a corresponding customer record in another company that shares the same directory ID)
comp., MSID réseaunetwork ID (A number used to identify the systems that are located on the same physical network bounded by routers. The network ID should be unique to the internetwork)
ITID session hôtehost session id
comp., MSID taxe fédéralefederal tax ID (In the United States, a 9-digit number that identifies a business entity to the government. A business must have an EIN if it has employees or meets other criteria specified by the federal government)
comp., MSID tâchejob ID (A unique identifier that is associated to an employee's job)
comp., MSID uniqueunique ID (A number used as a unique identifier for each Windows Live ID holder. This number is disclosed to residents of the European Union to comply with EU privacy regulations)
ITID unitédrive specifier
ITID unitédrive
ITID unité de disquedisk drive specifier
ITID utilisateur hôtehost userid
ITID écranscreen identifier
ITID écranscreen ID
comp., MSidentifiant EASI IDEASI ID (A Windows Live ID created in a domain, and using the domain name, before the domain was enrolled in Outlook Live. After the Windows Live ID is imported into the Outlook Live domain, it is subject to the security and privacy policies of the organization)
comp., MSidentifiant EASI IDe-mail as sign in ID (A Windows Live ID created in a domain, and using the domain name, before the domain was enrolled in Outlook Live. After the Windows Live ID is imported into the Outlook Live domain, it is subject to the security and privacy policies of the organization)
comp., MSmaître des ID relatifsrelative ID master (A domain controller that holds the RID operations master role in Active Directory. The RID master is assigned to allocate unique sequences of relative IDs to each domain controller in its domain. As the domain controllers use the IDs allocated, they contact the RID master and are allocated additional sequences as needed. At any time, the RID master role can be assigned to only one domain controller in each domain)
med.réaction IdId-reaction
meas.inst., BrEréglage IDintegral-derivative control
meas.inst., amer.réglage IDintegral rate action control
meas.inst., BrEréglage IDintegral-derivative action control
CNC, amer.réglage IDintegral-rate control
meas.inst., BrErégulateur IDintegral-derivative action controller
meas.inst., BrErégulateur IDintegral-derivative controller
meas.inst., amer.régulateur IDintegral-rate action controller
CNC, amer.régulateur IDintegral-rate controller
el., sec.sys.sécurité intrinsèque "iD"intrinsic safety "iD"
comp., MSsélecteur d'IDID selector (In a cascading style sheet style definition (or style rule), a selector that is used to define a style for an individual page element, usually as an inline style)
comp., MSURL de recherche par ID de documentDocument ID Lookup URL (A URL that is based on a query using the Document ID rather than the physical location of the item)

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