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change scriptÄnderungsskript (A text file that contains SQL statements for all changes made to a database, in the order in which they were made, during an editing session)
client scriptClientskript (A script consisting of statements that appear on the HTML page. The script is executed by the browser either when the document is loaded, or in response to an event such as a button click)
common scriptCommonScript (In database unit testing, one of the following scripts: TestInitialize or TestCleanup)
complex scriptkomplexes Schriftzeichen (A language whose characters require ligation or shaping, such as a right-to-left language (Arabic, Persian, Hebrew, and Urdu) or certain South Asian languages)
database scriptDatenbankskript (A collection of statements used to create database objects)
Gateway scriptGatewayskript (A standard method of extending Web server functionality by executing programs or scripts on a Web server in response to Web browser requests, such as in form processing. Use of a common gateway interface can make a web page more dynamic)
Generic Scriptallgemeines Skript (A resource type in a failover cluster or server cluster that supports an application controlled by a script that runs in Windows Script Host)
IRC scriptIRC-Skript (A type of code that is exchanged between an IRC server and a remote computer. When malicious software connects to an IRC server through a backdoor on an infected computer, an IRC script may be used by an attacker to send commands and respond to events on the infected computer)
login scriptAnmeldeskript (A file, typically a batch file, that runs automatically every time a user logs on to a computer or network. It can be used to configure a user's working environment whenever a user logs on, and it allows an administrator to influence a user's environment without managing all aspects of it. A logon script can be assigned to one or more user accounts)
logon scriptAnmeldeskript (A file, typically a batch file, that runs automatically every time a user logs on to a computer or network. It can be used to configure a user's working environment whenever a user logs on, and it allows an administrator to influence a user's environment without managing all aspects of it. A logon script can be assigned to one or more user accounts)
logon script pathAnmeldeskriptpfad (A sequence of directory names that specifies the location of the logon script. When a user logs on, the authenticating computer locates the specified logon script (if one has been assigned to that user account) by following that computer's local logon script path (usually systemroot\\\\System32\\\\Repl\\\\Import\\\\Scripts))
Microsoft Script EditorMicrosoft Script Editor, MSE (An editor that is used to add text, edit HTML tags, and edit any Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) code in a data access page. You can also view your page in the Script Editor as it would appear in a Web browser)
post-deployment scriptSkript nach der Bereitstellung (A set of zero or more user-specified database scripts that are executed in a specific order after the database deployment script is executed)
pre-deployment scriptSkript vor der Bereitstellung (A set of zero or more user-specified database scripts that are executed in a specific order before the database deployment script is executed)
script injection attackAngriff durch Skripteinschleusung (An attack that attempts to send executable scripts to your application with the intent of having other users run it. A typical script injection attack sends script to a page that stores the script in a database, so that another user who views the data inadvertently runs the code)
server scriptServerskript (A script consisting of statements embedded in an .asp file (Active Server Page). The script is executed by the Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) server when the page is requested by the browser but before the content is sent to the browser)
test scriptTestskript (A defined requirement that is checked against a product and yields either a pass or a fail result. Pass indicates meeting the requirement and fail indicates not meeting the requirement)
Windows Media Encoding ScriptWindows Media-Codierungsskript (A command-line tool in Windows Media Encoder 9 Series that is used to encode and broadcast digital media content)
Windows Script Component fileWindows-Skriptkomponentendatei (XML files that are much like HTML files, but contain special elements that define the script component and its behavior)

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