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Advanced ClientErweiterter Client (An SMS 2003 client type, supported on Windows 2000 or later operating systems, that can be assigned to a Configuration Manager mixed mode site)
App Package Deployment Client DLLDeployment-Client-DLL für App-Pakete (A DLL that deploys .appx packages)
attorney-client privilegeanwaltliche Schweigepflicht (A legal doctrine that is intended to protect the confidentiality of communications between an attorney and his or her client. The underlying rationale is that by assuring confidential communications, lawyers and their clients will feel free to discuss sensitive legal matters thoroughly)
BDC Client RuntimeBDC-Client-Laufzeitumgebung (A set of services and functions that uses Business Connectivity Services on the client computer to connect to and execute operations on external data sources for rich client access)
cache clientCacheclient (A .NET application that uses the Windows Server AppFabric client APIs to communicate with and store data to a Windows Server AppFabric distributed cache system)
client accessClientzugriff (The ability of client computers to connect to a server or resource, for example, a file on a server or a cluster resource)
client access pointClientzugriffspunkt (In SMS 2003 and earlier releases, an SMS site system that provides a communication point between the SMS site server and Legacy Client computers. Legacy Clients deliver their collected files, inventory information, discovery data records, software metering data, and status information to CAPs)
Client Access serverClientzugriffsserver (A set of components and services that enable users to access their Exchange mailboxes through the Outlook Web Access application)
Client Access server redirectionClientzugriffsserver-Umleitung (A process by which Outlook Web Access users who access an Internet-facing Client Access server that is in a different Active Directory site than the site that contains their mailbox can be redirected to the Client Access server that is in the same site as their Mailbox server if that Client Access server is Internet-facing)
Client Access server roleClientzugriffs-Serverrolle (A set of components and services that enable users to access their Exchange mailboxes through the application Outlook Web Access and the protocols Exchange ActiveSync, Post Office Protocol version 3 (POP3), and Internet Message Access Protocol 4rev1 (IMAP4). The Client Access server role also includes Web services that are used by other Exchange 2007 server roles)
client account partner discovery Web pageWebseite für die Ermittlung des Clientkontopartners (The Web page that is used to interact with a user to determine which account partner the user belongs to when Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) cannot automatically determine which of the account partners should authenticate the user)
client agentClient-Agent (Software that runs on SMS/Configuration Manager clients and performs client-side functions associated with a specific SMS/Configuration Manager feature, such as software metering)
client applicationClientanwendung (Application software that gathers data from the user, prepares it for the server, and issues a request to the server. The client presents data received from the server to the user through its own user interface)
client application serviceClientanwendungsdienst (In Windows-based applications, built-in functionality to access ASP.NET application services for common application tasks, including remote login, roles, and application settings)
client areaClientbereich (The portion of a Windows-based application excluding toolbars, menus, and status bars)
client authenticationClientauthentifizierung (A method of authentication by which the client in a client-server communication proves its identity to the server)
client authentication certificateClientauthentifizierungszertifikat (In AD FS, a certificate that federation server proxies use to authenticate a client to the Federation Service)
client bankClientbank (A program that is used to make electronic payments to banks and to receive information from banks. This information includes acknowledgements of payments that were made, information about incoming payments, and bank account balances)
client certificateClientzertifikat (A digital certificate that functions in a manner that is similar to a driver's license or passport. Client certificates can contain detailed identification information about the user and organization that issued the certificate)
client code generationClientcodegenerierung (The action of generating code for the client project based on operations and entities exposed in the middle tier. A RIA Services link must exist between the client and server projects)
client computerClientcomputer (A computer or program that connects to or requests the services of another computer or program)
client contextClientkontext (The object that is used to initiate any actions with the client-side object model. It is the primary entry point for the client object model, and the primary object for coordinating requests against corresponding objects in a site collection)
client coordinateClientkoordinate (A coordinate that specifies the X or Y screen position relative to the upper-left corner of the application, which is regarded as the origin (0,0). In right-to-left (RTL) applications, the upper-right corner is the origin)
client cursorClientcursor (A cursor that is implemented on the client. The entire result set is first transferred to the client, and the client API software implements the cursor functionality from this cached result set)
client databaseClientdatenbank (A relational database that is created on a client computer during the installation of client components)
client enrollmentClientregistrierung (The process of creating the client licensor certificate, which enables the user's computer or device to create publishing licenses that will be honored by a licensing server)
client extensionClienterweiterung (A category of customizations that enable configuration of client extension controls)
client extension controlClienterweiterungs-Steuerelement (A user interface control that can be added to Microsoft Dynamics CRM entity forms and within the application toolbar or navigation area of an entity form. These controls are configured in XML within ISV.Config and are designed to allow the inclusion of functionality from another web application within Microsoft Dynamics CRM. There are three types of client extension controls: Menu Items, Buttons, Entity Form Navigation areas)
client failbackClientfailback (The process in which a DFS client, after being redirected (failed over) to a non-optimal folder target, reverts to a preferred folder target when it comes back online)
client failoverClientfailover (The process in which a namespace client attempts to access subsequent targets in a referral if the first target is (or becomes) unavailable)
Client Hyper-VHyper-V für Clients (The Hyper-V technology that runs on the Windows Client operating system, rather than Windows Server)
client in-band provisioningClient-In-Band-Bereitstellung (A mechanism whereby the server (and/or admin) can configure a client in accordance with infrastructure and policy requirements)
client layerClientebene (The layer that resides closest to your application, and that your application uses to communicate directly with SQL Azure. The client layer can reside on-premises in your data center, or it can be hosted in Windows Azure)
Client log off formClientabmeldeformular (The title of the Web form used to delete the client's cached cookies from the servers)
client logoff Web pageClientabmeldungs-Webseite (When Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) performs a logoff operation, a Web page that is executed to provide visual feedback to the user that the logoff has occurred)
Client logon formClientanmeldeformular (The title of the web form used to collect client credentials)
client logon Web pageClientanmeldungs-Webseite (When AD FS collects client credentials, a Web page that is executed to perform the user interaction)
Client manifestClientmanifest (A file with an .ismc file name extension that describes the available bit rates to Silverlight clients. It uses XML-formatting)
client object modelClientobjektmodell (A set of APIs for SharePoint products. These APIs are based on the server object model, and can be called from clients such as desktop PCs and mobile devices)
client regionClientbereich (The portion of a window where an application displays output such as text or graphics)
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)
client secretgeheimer Clientschlüssel (Part of the code that allows Open Authorization (OAuth). Client secrets are linked to client IDs. You can have multiple client secrets linked to a single Client ID)
client/server architectureClient/Server-Architektur (A model of computing whereby client applications running on a desktop or personal computer access information on remote servers or host computers. The client portion of the application is typically optimized for user interaction, whereas the server portion provides centralized, multiuser functionality)
client/server computingClient/Server-Modell (A model of computing whereby client applications running on a desktop or personal computer access information on remote servers or host computers. The client portion of the application is typically optimized for user interaction, whereas the server portion provides centralized, multiuser functionality)
client-sideclientseitig (Occurring on the client side of a client-server system. For example, on the World Wide Web, JavaScript scripts are client-side because they are executed by your browser (the client). In contrast, CGI scripts are server-side because they run on the Web server. Java applets can be either server-side or client-side depending on which computer (the server or the client) executes them)
client-side image mapclientseitige Imagemap (An image map that directly encodes in a Web page the destination URL of each hot spot in that image map. Client-side image maps do not require processing from a server when a site visitor follows the hyperlinks in the image map)
client-side monitoringclientseitige Überwachung (The monitoring perspective that receives events and statistics from end user browser sessions)
client-side programClientsoftware (A program that is run on a client computer rather than on a server computer)
client-side renderingclientseitiges Rendering (Technology that enables rendering operations to be handled by the client)
client-side sessionclientseitige Sitzung (The Windows PowerShell session on a user's local computer, which has the basic Windows PowerShell commands available to it)
client softwareClientsoftware (A program that is run on a client computer rather than on a server computer)
Client Statistics paneClientstatistikbereich (One of the tabs that hosts the output of the client statistics information)
client statusClientstatus (A feature that monitors the health and activity of the Configuration Manager client and that can take remedial action if it is required)
client subscriptionClientabonnement (A subscription to a merge publication that uses the priority value of the Publisher for conflict detection and resolution)
client tierClientebene (In the three-tier Web application model, the application or process that requests services from the middle tier, which typically includes a Web server and business processes)
client typeClienttyp (Information that determines how a cache client functions and impacts the performance of your application. There are two client types: a simple client type and a routing client type)
client version filterClientversionsfilter (Restricts the client versions that are used in a Lync Server environment)
client version policyClientversionsrichtlinie (A set of client version rules that defines the actions to be taken when users try to log on with specific clients and client versions)
Configuration Manager clientKonfigurations-Manager-Client (A computer running Configuration Manager client components. A client can be further categorized as either a Legacy Client or an Advanced Client)
Configuration Manager client policyKonfigurations-Manager-Clientrichtlinie (Configuration details for the Configuration Manager Client that are provided after client installation)
custom client controlbenutzerdefiniertes Clientsteuerelement (A custom control authored by a user or a third-party software vendor in Windows Forms applications)
dependent clientabhängiger Client (For Message Queuing, a computer that requires synchronous access to a Message Queuing server to perform all standard message queuing operations, such as sending and receiving messages and creating queues)
Device Metadata Retrieval ClientClient für den Gerätemetadatenempfang (A feature that provides an interface for acquiring rich metadata in order to support showing device detail information in the Device Center and the Device Stage)
DHCP clientDHCP-Client (Any network-enabled device that supports the ability to communicate with a DHCP server for the purpose of obtaining dynamic leased IP configuration and related optional parameters information)
DHCP NAP enforcement clientDHCP-NAP-Erzwingungsclient (A NAP Enforcement Client for DHCP-based IPv4 address configuration that uses industry standard DHCP messages to exchange system health messages and limited network access information)
DNS clientDNS-Client (A client computer that queries DNS servers in an attempt to resolve DNS domain names. DNS clients maintain a temporary cache of resolved DNS domain names)
Enterprise Voice clientEnterprise-VoIP-Client (A voice client that is part of the Enterprise Voice solution from Microsoft; for example, Lync or Office Communicator)
Group Policy ClientGruppenrichtlinienclient (A local service that queries Active Directory at policy application time (at boot/logon or scheduled intervals) for the policy objects which pertain to it and applies them)
Group Policy client-side extensionclientseitige Gruppenrichtlinienerweiterung (A component responsible for implementing a specific portion of Group Policy on the client computer. For example, Registry client-side extension processes registry-specific information within Group Policy)
Hardware Inventory Client AgentHardwareinventurclient-Agent (A component of the SMS/Configuration Manager hardware inventory feature. It is a program running on an SMS/Configuration Manager client that gathers detailed information about the hardware in use on the client)
Internet-based client managementInternetbasierte Clientverwaltung (A feature in Configuration Manager that allows you to manage computers that have the Configuration Manager client agent but do not connect into the network through a VPN or dial-up connection)
LAN emulation clientLAN-Emulationsclient (The client on an emulated local area network (ELAN) that performs data forwarding, address resolution, and other control functions. The LEC resides on end stations in an ELAN)
locked-down clientgesperrter Client (A computer that is highly secured so that most users and processes cannot change characteristics of the computer, applications, or files on the computer. Clients are often locked down to enforce standards and to prevent damage due to malicious processes or user error)
Microsoft CRM client for Microsoft Office OutlookMicrosoft CRM Client für Microsoft Office Outlook® (The client version of the Microsoft CRM product suite for Microsoft Office Outlook)
Microsoft CRM client for OutlookMicrosoft CRM Client für Outlook (The client version of the Microsoft CRM product suite for Microsoft Office Outlook)
Microsoft CRM desktop client for Microsoft Office OutlookMicrosoft CRM-Desktopclient für Microsoft Office Outlook (The desktop client version of the Microsoft CRM product suite for Microsoft Office Outlook)
Microsoft CRM desktop client for OutlookMicrosoft CRM-Desktopclient für Outlook (The desktop client version of the Microsoft CRM product suite for Microsoft Office Outlook)
Microsoft CRM laptop client for Microsoft Office OutlookMicrosoft CRM-Laptopclient für Microsoft Office Outlook (The laptop client version of the Microsoft CRM product suite for Microsoft Office Outlook)
Microsoft CRM laptop client for OutlookMicrosoft CRM-Laptopclient für Outlook (The laptop client version of the Microsoft CRM product suite for Microsoft Office Outlook)
Microsoft Dynamics CRM Office client configuration wizardKonfigurations-Assistent für Microsoft Dynamics CRM Office-Client (The wizard that configures the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Office Client)
Multicast Address Dynamic Client Allocation ProtocolMulticast Address Dynamic Client Allocation-Protokoll (An extension to the DHCP protocol standard used to support dynamic assignment and configuration of IP multicast addresses on TCP/IP-based networks)
Multicast Client Auto RemovalAutomatisches Entfernen von Multicastclients (Ability to automatically remove a client from a multicast group (usually a client with lower bandwidth - to be served via unicast deployment), have it join a different multicast group or to terminate deployment)
NAP clientNAP-Client (A computer that supports the NAP platform and can provide statements of health (SoHs) to a network access device)
NAP enforcement clientNAP-Erzwingungsclient (A component in a NAP client architecture that integrates with network access technologies, such as DHCP, VPN, 802.1X, IPsec, and RD Gateway. The NAP enforcement client requests access to a network, communicates a client computer's health status to the NAP server that is providing the network access, and communicates the restricted status of the client computer to other components of the NAP client architecture)
NAP-capable clientNAP-fähiger Client (A Windows-based client that supports Network Access Protection)
NFS clientNFS-Client (A computer running client software to access shared Network File System (NFS) resources)
OAuth Client IDOAuth-Client-ID (A type of client ID that allows Open Authorization (OAuth))
orphaned clientverwaister Client (A client that cannot communicate with its assigned site)
passive clientpassiver Client (A Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) browser, which is capable of broadly supported HTTP, that can use cookies. Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) supports only passive clients, and it adheres to the WS-Federation Passive Requestor Profile (WS-F PRP) specification)
pre-staged clientvorbereiteter Client (A computer account object that is created within Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) before the operating system of the computer is installed)
primary client computerPrimärcomputer (A client computer on which synchronization takes place)
Quarantine Enforcement ClientQuarantäneerzwingungsclient (A component in a Network Access Protection (NAP) Client Architecture defined for a specific type of network access (for example DHCP configuration or VPN connections) and matched to a specific type of NAP server)
Remote Desktop Services client access licenseClientzugriffslizenz für Remotedesktopdienste (A license that is required for a user or a device to connect to a remote desktop server)
Remote Desktop Services Per Device client access licensePro Gerät"-Clientzugriffslizenz für Remotedesktopdienste" (One of the two types of Remote Desktop Services client access licenses (RDS CALs) that permits one device (used by any user) to connect to a remote desktop server)
Remote Desktop Services Per User client access licensePro Benutzer"-Clientzugriffslizenz für Remotedesktopdienste" (One of the two types of Remote Desktop Services client access licenses (RDS CALs) that permits one user to access remote desktop servers from an unlimited number of client computers or devices)
Remote Tools Client AgentRemotetoolsclient-Agent (A component of the SMS/Configuration Manager Remote Tools feature. It is a program running on an SMS/Configuration Manager client that enables an SMS/Configuration Manager administrator to use remote troubleshooting tools to diagnose client problems or remotely control a client)
RFID client consoleRFID-Clientkonsole (The command-line utility that is used to configure BizTalk RFID)
routing clientRoutingclient (A type of cache client that includes a routing table that is maintained by lead hosts in the cluster and enables the client to obtain cached data directly from the cache host on which the data resides)
secondary client computerSekundärcomputer (A client computer on which synchronization does not take place)
shadow copy client softwareSchattenkopie-Clientsoftware (Client software that enables an end user to independently recover data by retrieving a shadow copy)
Shape ClientZeichenformclient (The recognizer specific part of the shape trainer. Typically every recognizer claiming to support shape personalization must supply a Shape Client DLL. All the Microsoft Latin recognizers will all use the same Shape Client)
simple clienteinfacher Client (A type of cache client that does not have a routing table and thus does not need network connectivity to all cache hosts in the cache cluster. Because data traveling to simple clients from the cluster may need to travel across multiple cache hosts, simple clients may not perform as fast as a routing clients)
Site ClientSite-Client (A type of Groove workspace that is an offline, personal copy of a SharePoint site and is kept in sync with the corresponding SharePoint site providing a convenient way of working with SharePoint content, even when the SharePoint site is not available)
SMS clientSMS-Client (A computer running SMS client components. A client can be further categorized as either a Legacy Client or an Advanced Client)
SSL client certificateSSL-Clientzertifikat (A certificate that contains information that identifies the user, as well as information about the organization that issued the certificate)
SSL client certificate mapping authenticationAuthentifizierung durch SSL-Clientzertifikatszuordnung (A method of authentication where certificates are used on the client and a mapping is made on the server (or possibly on the Active directory domain controller) to determine which client certificates should be allowed access to the site)
UI Automation clientBenutzeroberflächenautomatisierungs-Client (An assistive technology application, such as a screen reader, that uses UI Automation to obtain programmatic access to the UI elements in an application's user interface. The client presents information about UI elements to the end user. Automated test scripts are also considered to be UI Automation clients)
unmanaged clientnicht verwalteter Client (A client that is not communicating with its assigned site in the Configuration Manager hierarchy and therefore cannot receive policy or upload inventory data)
voice clientVoIP-Client (A client that supports VoIP)
VPN clientVPN-Client (A computer that initiates a VPN connection to a VPN server. A VPN client can be an individual computer that obtains a remote access VPN connection or a router that obtains a router-to-router VPN connection)
Web clientWebclient (A computer that uses a Web server)
Windows Activation ClientWindows-Aktivierungsclient (The application that helps the user to activate a Windows product with Microsoft)
Windows Client ProtectionWindows-Clientschutz (A strategy including components and features of Windows Vista that allows system administrators to manage the system from one place by combining antivirus and anti-spyware software)
Windows Media clientWindows Media-Client (The ActiveX control called Windows Media Player that receives and renders content from Windows Media server components. The client can be on either the same computer as the server, or another computer)
Winsock proxy clientWinsock-Proxyclient (Software that allows Windows-based programs to use networking protocols such as TCP/IP)
Wired Group Policy ClientGruppenrichtlinienclient für Kabelverbindungen (A Group Policy Client in a wired environment)
Wireless Group Policy ClientGruppenrichtlinienclient für Funkverbindungen (A Group Policy Client in a wireless environment)