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Active Server Pages


ASP is a Microsoft technology for dynamic Web pages. ASP contains blocks of VBScript or Jscript, which a Web server interprets to create a unique HTML page for each browser request.
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CUR


Call Usage Rate. CUR is the time a PBX spends processing calls.
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mail gateway


A mail gateway is a device that forwards e-mail to different types of e-mail systems located on a TCP/IP network.
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ADSI


Active Directory Service Interfaces. Active Directory is a Microsoft technology for centralized management of directory information across multiple OSs and locations.
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ADPCM


Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation ADCPM is a form of PCM that produces the digital signal at a lower bit rate than does standard PCM. ADPCM records only the difference between samples rather than sampling the entire waveform. ADPCM can reduce the resultant signal's digital bandwidth by half that of PCM.
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ADO


ActiveX Data Objects. ADO is Microsoft's interface for data objects. ADO is designed to replace Data Access Objects (DAO) and Remote Data Objects (RDO). Unlike RDO and DAO, which are designed only for accessing relational databases, ADO is more general and can be used to access all sorts of different types of data such as spreadsheets and web sites.
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administrative alert


An administrative alert is a warning about system problems such as security and access, user sessions, server shutdown due to power loss, directory replication, and printing.
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Administration Management Domain


Administrative Management Domain is a 400 Message Handling System public service carrier. Examples include MCImail and ATTmail in the U.S. and British Telecom Gold400mail in the U.K. The ADMDs in all countries worldwide together provide the X.400 backbone.
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Admin


Admin is the only user account created by default during installation of the first NetWare server in the tree. Admin is assigned complete administrative rights to the tree.
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ADMD


Administrative Management Domain. Administrative Management Domain is a X.400 Message Handling System public service carrier. Examples include MCImail and ATTmail in the U.S. and British Telecom Gold400mail in the U.K. The ADMDs in all countries worldwide together provide the X.400 backbone.
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