SMS 2003 is no different to any
other software in that it has it's own language of Three Letter Acronyms (TLAs),
and Glossary of terms that can be intimidating.
This page contains a list of the TLAs and Glossary terms (in the left hand
column), and an explanation (in the right hand column), to help you get to grips
with the language of SMS.
If you wish to see anything added to this page please feel free to
email me the details.
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A
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Access Control List |
See "ACL". |
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ACL |
Access Control List – A list detailing which entities are allowed to
access a particular resource and their level of access. |
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Active Directory |
Microsoft’s Directory Services product. |
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Active Directory Security Group Discovery |
Active Directory (AD), System Group Discovery is a new
Discovery Method introduced in SMS 2003 SP2. It discovers AD Security
Groups by querying the nearest AD DC. |
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Active Directory Site |
A list of IP subnets that are deemed to be well connected
by LAN speed connections. |
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Active Directory System Discovery |
Discovers computers by querying the nearest AD Domain
Controller (DC). From AD it retrieves the list of systems and then
contacts each one to retrieve information such as it’s name, the AD
container it sits in, IP address, AD Site, and Operating System (OS). |
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Active Directory System Group Discovery |
Discovers containers and groups for any computers that
have already been discovered for the Primary Site it is configured to
run on and any Child Secondaries. It does this by querying the nearest
AD DC to gather information such as groups (universal, global, nested,
distribution, and other non-security groups), and Organization Units (OUs). |
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Active Directory User Discovery |
Discovers users, user groups, and containers by querying
the nearest AD DC. Information such as the user name, Domain name, AD
container name, and any security group memberships is retrieved. |
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Address |
An
address is simply a way of telling one SMS Site which other SMS Site it
should communicate with and the account it should use to do so. |
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Advanced Client |
Designed to run on any machines running Windows XP, Windows 2000 or
later OS, specifically for mobile computers such as laptops. Includes
several enhancements over the Legacy Client such as checkpoint restart,
download and execute, use of the machine/ local system account to
perform the majority of its operations amongst others. |
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Advanced Client Installer |
See "CCMSetup". |
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Advanced Client Policy |
The
configuration settings for an Advanced Client set on the Site Server but
retrieved from the Client’s MP. This Policy can include information
such as which software is to be installed on a machine. |
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Advanced Security |
SMS
uses the machine/ local system account and therefore the system context
to perform the majority of its operations when run in this Security
Mode. |
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Advertised Programs Client Agent |
The
optional component of the SMS Client that allows software to be
distributed to SMS Clients. |
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Advertisement |
In
Software Distribution terms the Package is the "what"
and the Collection is the "where".
You need a link between the two which tells the Client "when"
software is available for it to install and this is where the
Advertisement comes into play. |
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AfterBackup.bat |
An ASCII file that contains any commands you want to run
once the Backup SMS Site Server Task has completed. |
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API |
Application Programming Interface |
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Application Pools |
A feature of IIS 6.0 that allow you to group several web
sites and applications together and run them in their own space.
This means that if an application in one of the pools fails it won’t
bring down the whole server (this is known as "Worker
process isolation mode"). It also allows one pool to be
restarted independently of the others if required without having to
restart all of IIS. |
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Assigned |
When
a resource is assigned to a Site it simply means it’s IP address or AD
Site matches that defined as part of Boundary for an SMS Site. |
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Assigned MP |
The Management Point (MP), within a Site that Advanced
Clients connect to by default. |
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Author Mode |
When
an MMC is opened in author mode other MMC snap-ins can be added to it. |
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B
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Background Intelligent Transfer Services |
See "BITS". |
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Backup Control File |
This file contains configuration information relating to
the Backup SMS Site Server Task Maintenance Task. |
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Backup SMS Site Server |
The Site Maintenance Task used to backup an SMS Site
Server. |
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BITS |
Background Intelligent Transfer Services – A Windows infrastructure
component that provides Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) for
applications to use to request network data transfers in the background
using idle bandwidth. |
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CAL |
Client Access License – Regardless of whether you’ll be installing the
Advanced or Legacy Client every machine that is going to have the SMS
Client installed on it needs to have a CAL. |
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CAP |
Client Access Point – An SMS Site System that acts as an intermediary
between Legacy Clients and the Site Server. Legacy Clients pass
information such as inventory data, Status Messages, and Discovery data
to the CAP which bundles this up with the data from other Clients and on
regular intervals passes this to the Site Server. In the same way the
Site Server communicates with the CAP on a regular basis to pass down
management information such as Advertisements of software to be
installed/ available for installation to the CAP from where it is
retrieved by Legacy Clients. |
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Capinst.exe |
Used
to install either the Advanced or Legacy Clients through a login script. |
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CCM |
Definition 1 – Change and Configuration Management encompasses
providing, updating, repairing and ultimately removing components from a
system (basically womb to tomb).
Definition 2 – Client Configuration Manager – The component of SMS
responsible for remotely installing the SMS Client. |
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CCMSetup |
Also
known as the
Advanced Client
Installer.
Manages the installation of the Advanced Client by downloading the
Windows Installer package containing the Advanced Client installation
files (Client.msi), to the machine in question first, and then passes
the parameters you specified as part of the installation command line to
Client.msi so that it knows how to install the Advanced Client. |
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CCR |
Client Configuration Request – When a user doesn’t have local admin
rights on a machine to install the SMS Client a CCR is raised and sent
to the Site Server. The Site Server connects to the machine using a
pre-configured account that does have local admin rights to install the
Client. |
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Central Site |
The
Primary Site at the top of the hierarchy. All of the data from all
of the other Sites is filtered up to the Central Site and data from the
Central is filtered down the hierarchy. The Central Site has the "big
picture" of the complete SMS hierarchy and can administer
any site below it. |
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Change and Configuration Management |
See "CCM". |
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Checkpoint restart |
The
ability to continue a download from the point it was interrupted the
next time the download/ connection is resumed rather than starting the
download from the beginning again. |
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Child
Site |
Any
SMS Site that reports to another Site within the SMS hierarchy. Child
Sites report all of the data from themselves (and any of their
Children), to their Parent Site such as Discovery data, Inventory data
and Status Messages. |
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Client.msi |
The Windows Installer
package that contains all of the necessary components in order to
install the Advanced Client. |
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Client Access Point |
See "CAP". |
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Client Agent |
A
component of the SMS Client that can be optionally enabled and
configured. The SMS Client Agents are Hardware Inventory, Software
Inventory, Remote Tools, Advertised Programs, and Software Metering. |
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Client Assignment |
The
process of controlling which SMS Site an SMS Client reports or is
assigned to. |
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Client Configuration Manager |
See "CCM". |
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Client Configuration Request |
See "CCR". |
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Client Push |
A
Client Installation Method that allows the SMS Client to be pushed from
the Site Server to the machine to become an SMS Client. |
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CML |
Configuration Management License – See "CAL". |
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Collections |
Used
to group resources together that share a common criteria. Collections
are used as the basis for many SMS functions such as viewing inventory,
initiating Remote Tools and targeting Software Distributions. |
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DC |
Domain Controller – The computer that controls who has access to the
Domain. DCs are responsible for authenticating users and using a list
of security settings and accounts to ensure that users and machines only
have access to the resources they’re meant to have. |
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DDR |
Discovery Data Record –
Generated when SMS
discovers a resource. Contains limited information about the resource
depending on what that resource is. For example a DDR for a user
account will contain different information to that of a computer. |
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Default gateway |
The
device on a network to which all packets are directed when a machine
attempts to communicate with another machine on a remote network
(typically a router). |
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Delta
replication |
When
an existing Package is modified only the changes between the old and new
Package are replicated and not the entire package. |
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DFS |
Distributed File System. |
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DHCP |
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol – A method of automatically issuing
IP addresses and other information automatically to machines from a pool
of addresses. |
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Disaster Recovery |
See "DR". |
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Discovery |
The
process of SMS finding out about what resources are on the network using
a variety of Discovery Methods. |
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Discovery Data Record |
See "DDR". |
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Discovery Methods |
The
various methods used by SMS in order to find out about resources on a
network. These include:
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Active Directory Security Group Discovery
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Active Directory System Discovery
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Active Directory System Group Discovery
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Active Directory User Discovery
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Heartbeat Discovery
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Network Discovery
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Site System Discovery
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Windows User Account Discovery
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Windows User Group Discovery
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Distributed File System |
See "DFS". |
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Distribution Point |
See "DP". |
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Distribution Point Group |
DPs
can be grouped together so that software can be distributed to the DP
group rather than the Administrator having to select each DP they want
software to be distributed to. |
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DLL |
Dynamic Link Library – A DLL is simply a collection of common tasks for
an application grouped together in a file. When the application needs
to perform a task it simply loads it from the DLL. This avoids having
to include the same code for a task in different parts of a program (it
also makes updating tasks easier by simply updating the DLL). |
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DNS |
Domain Name System – An industry name resolution service that allows
computer names to be resolved to IP addresses in TCP/IP based networks. |
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Domain Controller |
See "DC". |
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Domain Name System |
See "DNS". |
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Domain suffix search list |
An
ordered list of zone names that get appended in turn by a machine when
it is unable to resolve the name of another machine. |
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DP |
Distribution Point – A server or a share that acts as a storage location
for SMS Package source files. SMS copies these Package source files to
the relevant DP(s) in order to make them available for Clients to
install from. |
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DR |
Disaster Recovery – The process of formulating and testing plans to be
implemented in the event of a disaster (such as fire, flood, power
failure, server failure, etc.), that allows the business to continuing
functioning. |
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DSI |
Dynamic Systems Initiative – A Microsoft led industry initiative
designed to reduce the complexity of IT systems and improve their
manageability. |
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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol |
See "DHCP". |
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Dynamic Link Library |
See "DLL". |
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Dynamic Systems Initiative |
See "DSI". |
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Edge
location |
Those
locations at the bottom of an SMS Site hierarchy. For example in a
three tier hierarchy the edge locations would be those at Tier 3. |
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EADUD |
Enhanced Active Directory User Discovery – Allows you to
extend the AD information available from within SMS. For example, using
this discovery method you can create Collections, Queries, Reports, etc.
based off of AD properties such as building number or manager. |
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Enhanced Active Directory User Discovery |
See "EADUD". |
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Enhanced System Discovery |
See "ESD". |
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ESD |
Enhanced System
Discovery – Provides two main features:
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Discover resources in an NT 4 Domain (which SMS 2003 natively cannot
do), and create a DDR for any resource it finds.
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Allow an SMS 2.0 Site to discover systems in an AD Domain and create
DDRs for any resources it finds.
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Fallback roaming |
There
might be times when a Client roams to a different SMS Site and when
software is distributed to it the content isn’t available on a DP within
the Site the Client has roamed to. In these cases the Client can access
the content from another DP in its assigned Site. This ability is known
as fallback roaming. |
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FAP |
File
and Print – A server providing File and Print services to it’s users. |
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FAT |
File
Allocation Table. |
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FQDN |
Fully
Qualified Domain Name – The complete name of the host and the domain it
is a member of. For example if you have a Domain called "FAQShop.com"
that contains a computer called "Server1",
the FQDN of "Server1"
would be "Server1.FAQShop.com". |
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FQHN |
Fully
Qualified Host Name |
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Fully
Qualified Domain Name |
See "FQDN". |
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Fully
Qualified Host Name |
See "FQHN". |
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Global roaming |
Means
an Advanced Client can roam to any location covered by the entire SMS
hierarchy and still receive software distributions. For global roaming
to work the AD Schema needs to have been extended for SMS and the System
Management container needs to have been created. |
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Globally Unique IDentifier |
See "GUID". |
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GP |
Group
Policy – A way of enforcing set policies on machines and users. These
policies are defined centrally and can then be applied at various levels
such as on the local machine, AD Site, Domain, or OU level. |
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GPMC |
Group
Policy Management Console – The MMC used to manage Group Policy. |
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GPO |
Group
Policy Object – A setting within a Group Policy. For example with
a GPO it’s possible to remove options from a machines "Start"
menu, or prevent users for editing their Registry. |
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GUID |
Globally Unique IDentifier – A unique number generated and assigned to a
machine at the time the SMS Client is installed. The GUID is generated
by an algorithm that merges the output of a function called Universally
Unique IDentifier (UUID) with the timestamp. The result is a
statistically unique identifier known as the GUID. |
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Hardware Inventory Client Agent |
The
optional component of the SMS Client that allows hardware-related
information such as make, model, CPU, RAM, etc. to be collected from an
SMS Client. |
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HCL |
Hardware Compatibility List – A list of hardware that Microsoft has
tested that will successfully run Windows and so Microsoft will support. |
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Heartbeat Discovery |
Rediscovers computers
that are already in the SMS Site Database to ensure they are still valid
resources and the information contained within the Site Database is
up-to-date.
By default, every seven days existing SMS Clients submit
a new DDR to the SMS Site Server to keep the Site Database up-to-date. |
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Hierarchy |
When
you either join one or more Primary Sites together or install a
Secondary Site you create an SMS hierarchy. Think of an SMS hierarchy
like an organization chart – it shows what everybody’s role is and who
reports to whom. |
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HTTP |
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)| |
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Hypertext Transfer Protocol |
See "HTTP" |
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ICP |
International Client Pack – A free download from Microsoft that contain
the SMS Client in a number of different languages. |
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IIS |
Internet Information Services (IIS) – Microsoft’s web server
application. |
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International Client Pack |
See "ICP". |
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Internet Information Services |
See "IIS". |
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Intersite traffic |
Any
traffic that flows from one SMS Site to another. |
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Intrasite traffic |
Traffic within an SMS Site, for example traffic between Clients, Site
Systems and the Site Server that make up a particular SMS Site. |
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Inventory Tool for Dell Updates |
See "ITDU". |
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Inventory Tool for Microsoft Updates |
See "ITMU". |
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IP |
Internet Protocol. |
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IPX |
Internetwork Packet eXchange – A protocol used by Novell NetWare. |
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IT |
Information Technology. |
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IT
Infrastructure Library |
See "ITIL". |
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ITDU |
Inventory Tool for Dell Updates |
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ITIL |
IT
Infrastructure Library – An UK-based organization that have devised what
is considered "best
practice" for all disciplines of IT Service Delivery,
everything from Service Support to the Business Perspective. |
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ITMU |
Inventory Tool for Microsoft Updates |
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LAN |
Local
Area Network. |
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LDAP |
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol |
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Legacy Client |
Primarily aimed at desktop computers running older OSs (such as Windows
98 or Windows NT 4.0), this Client is in effect the SMS 2.0 Client so it
relies on using Domain user accounts to perform SMS-related tasks. |
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Lightweight Directory Access Protocol |
See "LDAP" |
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Local
Provider |
The
name given to the SMS Provider when it’s installed on the same server as
the SMS Site server and SQL. |
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Local
roaming boundary |
This
is where the connection between the Advanced Client and DP is assumed to
be over a LAN speed connection and can therefore accept any size SMS
Package. |
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Management Point |
See "MP". |
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MDAC |
Microsoft Data Access Components |
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Microsoft Data Access Components |
See "MDAC". |
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Microsoft Management Console |
See "MMC". |
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Microsoft Operations Framework |
See "MOF". |
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Microsoft Operations Manager |
See "MOM". |
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Microsoft Software Installer |
See "MSI". |
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MMC |
Microsoft Management Console – A standard console framework used across
the majority of Microsoft products to configure and administer them. |
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MOF |
Microsoft Operations Framework – A series of white papers, operations
guides, assessment tools, best practices, case studies, etc. based on
ITIL. |
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MOM |
Microsoft Operations Manager – Microsoft’s Operations Management tool. |
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Most
Valuable Professional |
See "MVP" |
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MP |
Management Point – An SMS Site System that acts as an intermediary
between Advanced Clients and the Site Server. Advanced Clients pass
information such as inventory data, Status Messages, and discovery data
to the MP which bundles this up with the data from other Clients and on
regular interval passes this to the Site Server. In the same way the
Site Server communicates with the MP on a regular basis to pass down
management information such as Advertisements of software to be
installed/ available for installation to the MP from where it is
retrieved by Advanced Clients. |
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MSI |
Microsoft Software Installer – Microsoft’s standard for installing and
managing applications. Most software today comes in MSI format. |
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MVP |
Most
Valuable Professional |
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NAS |
Network Attached Storage – A large box containing lots of storage that’s
accessible from the network. |
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NAT |
Network Address
Translation. |
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Network Address Translation |
See "NAT". |
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Network Discovery |
Discovers information
relating to a network such as it’s layout, computers, routers and other
devices on the network – basically any device on the network that has an
IP address (such as network printers).
Network Discovery can search subnets, Domains, Windows
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) servers, and machines running
a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent. |
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Network Interface Card |
See "NIC". |
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Network Load Balancing |
See "NLB". |
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NIC |
Network Interface Card – The card inside a machine that connects it to
the network. |
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NLB |
Network Load Balancing. |
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NTFS |
New
Technology Filing System – The file system used in all versions of
Windows from NT onwards. NTFS provides many benefits over the older
File Allocation Table (FAT) file system it replaced. |
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OM |
Operations Management – Encompasses the monitoring of systems, event
management and reporting. |
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Organization Unit |
See "OU". |
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OS |
Operating System |
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OU |
Organization Unit |
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P
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Package Definition File |
See "PDF". |
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Packages |
The
actual files, programs and scripts deployed via SMS. For example if you
wanted to deploy Microsoft Office you would need to create a Package
containing the source files. |
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Parent Site |
Any
Primary Site within the SMS hierarchy that has another Child Site
(Primary or Secondary) reporting to it. The Parent Site can administer
any Child Site(s) reporting to it regardless of whether it is a Primary
or Secondary. |
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PDC |
Primary Domain Controller. |
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PDF |
Package Definition File – A file containing pre-configured settings for
creating an SMS Package. |
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PID |
Process ID. |
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PMP |
Proxy Management Point – An optional Site System that can
be created on a Secondary Site to help minimise the amount of traffic
sent between Advanced Clients physically at the Secondary’s Site but
assigned to a Primary that is across a WAN connection. |
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Point
to Point Tunneling Protocol |
See "PPTP". |
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PPTP |
Point
to Point Tunneling Protocol |
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Protected DP |
A DP
that has been configured to only make content available to Clients that
fall within specific boundaries. |
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Primary Domain Controller |
See "PDC". |
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Primary Site |
An
SMS Site with its own associated SQL database in which it stores all of
the SMS-related data for itself and any other SMS Sites that report to
it in the SMS hierarchy. |
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Product Compliance |
Allows you to define which products are authorized to for use within
your company. This list can then be compared against Software Inventory
data to highlight any software/ versions being used that shouldn’t be so
that appropriate action can be taken. |
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Proxy
MP |
See "PMP". |
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Query |
Queries allow you to extract information from the SMS Site database.
For example you could create a Query to show you all machines that have
a certain amount of RAM and free disk space. This Query could then be
used as the basis of a Collection to target a Software Distribution to
the machines meeting the Query criteria. |
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RAID |
Redundant Array of Independent Disks – Allows several physical disks to
be joined together as one logical disk in an array for disaster recovery
and performance reasons. |
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RAS |
Remote Access Service. |
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Redundant Array of Independent Disks |
See "RAID". |
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Reference Site |
A
Child Primary Site that stores information from a Parent Primary which
can be read back in again by the Site Repair Wizard to aid the recovery
of a failed Site. |
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Regional roaming |
Means
that an Advanced Client can only connect to any SMS Sites that are lower
down in the hierarchy from its assigned Site in order to receive
software distributions. This type of roaming doesn’t require the AD
Schema to be extended as if the Client roams within a part of the SMS
hierarchy, because the Client’s assigned MP knows all about the
hierarchy it can tell it which DP it needs to goto to retrieve the
Package. |
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Relative Address Priority |
The
priority assigned to an Address which dictates the order in which SMS
will use multiple Addresses to the same Site. The lower the value
the higher priority (so an Address with a Priority of "1"
will be used over an Address with a priority of "2"). |
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Released to Manufacturing |
See "RTM". |
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Remote Provider |
The
name given to the SMS Provider when it’s installed on the SQL server and
the SMS is installed on a different server. |
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Remote roaming boundary |
This
is where the connection between the Advanced Client and DP is over a WAN
or poor speed connection such as a wireless or dial-up connection. |
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Remote Tools Client Agent |
Optional component of the SMS Client that allows SMS Clients to be
accessed remotely, files to be sent to them, machines to be rebooted,
etc. Typically not used on machines running Windows XP or Windows
Server 2003 as SMS can be configured to use the built-in tools included
with these OSs. |
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Reporting Point |
See "RP". |
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Resident MP |
The MP Advanced Clients connect to when they have roamed
away from their home Site. |
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Resource Discovery |
The process of SMS finding out about or discovering
resources on a network such as computers, printers, hub, routers, etc. |
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Return on Investment |
See "ROI". |
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Roaming |
The
ability for an Advanced Client to move between physical locations and
still be managed by SMS. |
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Roaming boundaries |
These
allow Advanced Clients to be able to locate their nearest DP when they
travel to a different location controlled by another SMS Site rather
than having to always install software from the DP in their assigned
site. |
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ROI |
Return on Investment – Basically how much profit you make or how much
money you save by spending the money in the first place. |
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RP |
Reporting Point – A Site System that hosts the Report Viewer software
which is required in order to use the reporting features of SMS. |
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RPC |
Remote Procedure Call |
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RTM |
Released To Manufacturing – The first version of a new piece of
software. Subsequent versions are referred to by their Service
Pack level for example "SMS
2003 SP1". |
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SAN |
Storage Area Network/ System Area Network. |
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Secondary Site |
An
SMS Site that doesn’t have a SQL database. Instead all data is stored
in the Site Database along with the information from the Primary Site
and any other Sites that report to the same Primary. |
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Secure Sockets Layer |
See "SSL". |
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Security Identifier |
See "SID". |
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Security Rights |
The
top level item in the SMS Admin Console used to control which users/
groups have access to which items within the SMS Administrator console. |
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Sender |
A
Sender basically tells one SMS Site how it should communicate with
another Site. You do this by telling SMS what the connectivity is
between the Sites so that it can manage and utilize the connection
accordingly (for example establishing the connection, error recovery,
terminating the connection when it’s no longer needed amongst others). |
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Service Level Agreement |
See "SLA". |
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Server Locator Point |
See "SLP". |
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Server Message Block |
See "SMB". |
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Service Pack |
See "SP". |
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Service Principal Name |
See "SPN". |
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SID |
Security Identifier. |
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Simple Network Management Protocol |
See "SNMP". |
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Site |
Defines the administrative boundary that controls which resources such
as computers, users, and user groups (amongst others), will be managed
by each installation of SMS. |
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Site
Boundaries |
A
list of IP subnets and/ or AD Site names defined at each SMS Site that
controls which SMS Site a Client should be assigned to. |
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Site
Code |
A three-character alphanumeric code that is used to
identify which SMS Site resources are assigned to. The Site Code should
be unique throughout your organization. |
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Site
Control File |
The file containing the configuration information for the
Site. A copy of each Site’s Site Control File is stored at its Parent
Site for DR purposes (except for the Central which obviously doesn’t
have a Parent). |
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Site
Database Server |
The server which hosts the SMS Site database. |
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Site
Reset |
Stops
all of the services on an SMS Site, uninstalls the core services and
then re-installs them using the values you specify by re-running through
the Setup wizard (the values you specified when the Site was originally
installed are read in and used as the defaults, but can be changed if
required). |
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Site
Server |
The
server on which you’ve installed your SMS Site and is responsible for
managing the SMS Site and subcomponents. |
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Site
System Discovery |
Automatically
discovers Site Servers and Site Systems. This discovery method is not
visible or configurable from within the SMS Administrator Console as it
is fully automated and controlled by SMS. |
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Site
Systems |
Special server roles which perform specific, SMS functions. These
include:
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SLA |
Service Level Agreement – An agreed measurement of service. For
example "98% of software
will be distributed within 2 hours" might be an example of
an SMS SLA. |
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SLP |
Server Locator Point – A Site System that provides details of the
relevant CAP/ MP for machines to install the SMS Client from. |
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SMB |
Server Message Block. |
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SMS |
Systems Management Server – Microsoft’s Change and Configuration
Management tool. |
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SMS
Client |
The
SMS software that needs to be installed on a machine in order for SMS to
be able to manage it. It doesn’t matter whether the machine is a
workstation, laptop or server, the SMS Client is the same. |
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SMS
Hierarchy |
When
two of more SMS Sites are installed and connected to each other the form
an SMS hierarchy. |
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SMS
Provider |
The
components responsible for accessing the SMS Site database in order to
provide the information to the SMS Administrator Console. |
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SMS
Recovery Expert |
A DR
tool which asks you several questions about your SMS environment and
generates a "to
do"
list to help you recover from a disaster recovery situation. |
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SMS
Service Manager |
Contained under the "Tools"
item in the SMS Admin Console, this application can be used to monitor
and control the various SMS-related services and their threads. |
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SMS
Site Database |
The
SQL database on each Primary Site which stores all of the SMS-related
data for itself and any other SMS Sites that report to it in the SMS
hierarchy. |
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SMS
Site Repair Wizard |
This
tool can be used to run a lot of the steps listed in the output from the
SMS Recovery Expert for you automatically rather than you trying to
figure out how to do them yourself. |
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SNMP |
Simple Network Management Protocol – A protocol that
allows management information to be exchanged between network devices. |
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Software Inventory Client Agent |
The
optional component of the SMS Client that allows software-related
information such as software installed, version, etc. to be collected
from an SMS Client. |
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Software Metering Client Agent |
The
optional component of the SMS Client that allows software usage data to
be collected from an SMS Client. |
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Software Metering Processor |
The thread of the SMS Executive service responsible
for creating Software Metering Rules and actioning any incoming Software
Metering data from CAPs/ MP, processing it, and writing it to the Site
database. |
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Software Metering Rules |
The rules you define on which software’s usage you want
to monitor (such as EXE and COM files). Rules can be defined and
applied at the current Site only or the current Site and any Child
Sites. |
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Software Updates |
A
feature that can be used to deploy security hotfixes, updates and
patches across your organization. |
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SP |
Service Pack – Contains numerous fixes to known problems. May also
include new functionality to improve the product. |
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SPN |
Service Principal Name |
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SQL |
Structured Query Language |
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SSL |
Secure Sockets Layer |
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Standard Security |
SMS
uses various Domain User accounts some of which require Domain
Administrator privileges in order to function which is a potential
security risk. |
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Structured Query Language |
See "SQL". |
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Subnet |
A
logical division on an IP network similar to a street |
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System Status |
SMS
contains a very rich status system that can tell you of problems and
events that need your attention. This area of the SMS Admin Console is
the first port of call in making sure SMS is running correctly and when
troubleshooting. |
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Systems Management |
The
set of practices, policies and procedures used to maintain and secure
critical technology systems. |
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Systems Management Server |
See "SMS". |
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T
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TCO |
Total
Cost of Ownership – Measuring how much it costs to buy, implement,
operate and maintain a product, service or system. |
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TCP/IP |
Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol – A communications
protocol used for two resources to communicate with each other. |
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TLA |
Three
Letter Acronym – When a term consisting of three words is abbreviated to
using three letters using a letter from each word (usually the first,
although not always). |
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Tools |
The
area of the MMC designed for tools and utilities. By default it
contains the SMS Service Manager application although third-party
companies can also add their utilities to this area. |
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U
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UDP |
User
Datagram Protocol |
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UNC |
Universal Naming Convention – Allows you to reference a resource by it’s
name and the name of the share you want to connect to for example "\\server1\cliffsshare" |
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Universal Naming Convention |
See "UNC". |
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Universally Unique IDentifier |
See "GUID". |
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User
Datagram Protocol |
See "UDP" |
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UUID |
See "GUID". |
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V
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Virtual Machine |
See "VM". |
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VM |
Virtual Machine. |
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W
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WAN |
Wide
Area Network. |
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Windows Management Instrumentation |
See "WMI". |
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Windows User Account Discovery |
Discovers any Windows user accounts in the domains you
configure by querying the Primary Domain Controller (PDC), for each
configured Domain. A DDR is created for each user account that is
discovered. |
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Windows User Group Discovery |
Discovers Windows user groups by querying the PDC of any
Domains you have configured. A DDR is created for each group that is
discovered. |
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WINS |
Windows Internet Name Service – Microsoft’s name resolution service that
allows computer names to be resolved to IP addresses in NetBIOS based
networks. |
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WMI |
Windows Management Instrumentation |
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