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Application Error MonitoringAnalyse d'erreurs d'application (A System Center Essentials that provides agentless monitoring of application exceptions on clients. Managed computers can generate and send an error report upon detection of applications errors)
build errorerreur de build (A message that notifies you of an issue that breaks the build)
continuable errorerreur non bloquante (A non-access violation. An error that does not prevent an application from continuing)
data-overrun errorerreur de dépassement de données (A state in which the sending computer is transmitting characters faster than the receiving computer can accommodate them. If this problem persists, reduce the bits-per-second (bps) rate)
error barbarre d'erreur (Usually used in statistical or scientific data, an error bar shows the potential error or degree of uncertainty relative to each data marker in a series)
Error CheckingVérification des erreurs (An Excel feature that identifies invalid worksheet data, formulas, or formatting and proposes corrections)
error codecode d'erreur (One of four fields of an SCODE. It is a unique number that is assigned to represent the error or warning)
error correctioncorrection d'erreurs (In Windows Media Player, a process to ensure that digital audio data is read from the CD-ROM drive accurately during playback or copying. Using error correction can prevent undesirable noises that are not part of the original material)
error correctioncorrection des erreurs (A process for correcting invalid values in a spreadsheet formula or function)
error detectiondétection d'erreurs (A technique for detecting when data is lost during transmission. This allows the software to recover lost data by notifying the transmitting computer that it needs to retransmit the data)
Error ListListe d'erreurs (A window that helps you speed application development by displaying errors, warnings and messages produced as you edit and compile code)
error logjournal des erreurs (A file that lists errors that were encountered during an operation)
error messagemessage d'erreur (A message from the system or a program advising the user of a problem that requires human intervention in order to be solved)
error notificationnotification d'erreur (A notification that temporarily appears to users to indicate that an application that is running in the background failed or stopped responding. An error notification does not cause the computer, device, or Surface unit to stop working or to display the full-screen out-of-order screen)
error numbernuméro d'erreur (A whole number in the range 0 - 65,535 that corresponds to the Number property setting of the Err object. When combined with the Description property setting of the Err object, this number represents a particular error message)
error reportingrapport d'erreurs (A feature that automatically captures key information at the time of a program or system crash and allows users to report the collected information)
error screenécran de notification d'erreur (A screen that indicates that the current application failed or stopped responding so the computer, device, or Surface unit will stop working. The error screen appears temporarily and then transitions to the out-of-order screen)
error state numbernuméro d'état de l'erreur (A number associated with SQL Server messages that helps Microsoft support engineers find the specific code location that issued the message)
error stringchaîne d'erreur (A string from the system or a program advising the user of a problem that may require human intervention in order to be solved)
Error tabonglet Erreur (In Setup wizards for Virtual Machine Manager, a tab that provides details about the error condition that caused an installation to fail)
error valuevaleur d'erreur (A value shown in Excel when there is an error in a formula, for example VALUE! or REF!)
fatal errorerreur irrécupérable (An error that causes the system or a program to fail abruptly with no hope of recovery. An example of a fatal error is an uncaught exception that cannot be handled)
logic errorerreur de logique (An error, such as a faulty algorithm, that causes a program to produce incorrect results but does not prevent the program from running. Consequently, a logic error is often very difficult to find)
recognition errorerreur de reconnaissance (A mistake that occurs when the speech recognizer or handwriting recognizer does not interpret your speech or handwriting as you intended)
rounding errorerreur d'arrondi (The deviation from an exact value resulting from the use of rounding)
run-time errorerreur d'exécution (A software error that occurs while a program is being executed, as detected by a compiler or other supervisory program)
semantic errorerreur sémantique (An error in meaning; a statement in a program that is syntactically correct (legal) but functionally incorrect)
server errorerreur de serveur (A failure to complete a request for information through HTTP that results from an error at the server rather than an error by the client or the user. Server errors are indicated by HTTP status codes beginning with 5)
SMART errorerreur SMART (An error returned by the SMART test)
standard errorerreur standard (An output stream typically used by programs to output error messages or diagnostics)
sync errorerreur de synchronisation (A problem that prevents sync from completing. Sync errors are typically caused by problems with the device, network folder, or other computer you are trying to sync with)
syntax errorerreur de syntaxe (An error in the grammatical structure of the code or expression)
system errorerreur système (A software condition that renders the operating system incapable of continuing to function normally. This type of error usually requires rebooting the system)
Windows Error ReportingRapport d'erreurs Windows (The Windows technology that collects data on system crashes or hangs and sends it to Microsoft)

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