English | Swedish |
basic logging | grundläggande loggning (A type of logging available to capture information about mailbox searches that includes information about the search and who performed it) |
Boot Logging | Startloggning (A process in which a computer that is starting (booting) creates a log file that records the loading of each device and service. The log file is called Ntbtlog.txt, and it is saved in the systemroot directory) |
event logging | händelseloggning (The process of recording an audit entry in the audit trail whenever certain events occur, such as services starting and stopping or users logging on and off and accessing resources) |
full logging | fullständig loggning (A type of logging available to capture information about mailbox searches that includes information about all results that meet the search criteria) |
logging database | loggningsdatabas (The Microsoft SQL Server, MSDE, or WMSDE database that stores health monitoring and usage data temporarily, and can be used for reporting and diagnostics) |
logging table | loggningstabell (A system table that captures failures and other events for Access Services) |
Office telemetry logging | telemetrisk loggning för Office (The process that populates data to the Office Telemetry Log) |
process logging | processloggning (A debugging technique that monitors the processes and threads on a target device) |
trace logging | spårningsloggning (A means of capturing highly detailed information about the PerformancePoint Server system when problems occur) |
Unified Logging Service | enhetlig loggningstjänst (An instrumentation and logging platform that provides monitoring, reporting and log viewing capabilities for Office servers and services) |
User Access Logging | Loggning av användaråtkomst (A logging feature that gathers unique client records and events for later retrieval by an administrator using WMI or PowerShell) |
user principal name (A user account name sometimes referred to as the user logon name and a domain name identifying the domain in which the user account is located. This is the standard usage for logging on to a Windows domain. The format is: user | User Principal Name |