The following is a SharePoint dictionary word of the day:
User solution
Aspect which allows
the end user to have the ability to build their own technical solution based on
tools and available guidance available.
The following is a SharePoint dictionary word of the day:
User solution
Aspect which allows
the end user to have the ability to build their own technical solution based on
tools and available guidance available.
User profile
Collection of properties which pertain to a specific person
or entity within a site.
User profile change
entry log
Repository which logs the changes that take place in a user
profile.
User profile change
event
Event which occurs when a property of a user profile is
changed.
User profile import
Process of importing records from a directory service to the
user profile store.
User profile policy
Subset of the user profile privacy policy which governs
interactions with user profiles.
User profile privacy
policy
Set of rules which govern interactions with user profiles.
User profile record
identifier
Integer which uniquely identifies a user profile record.
User profile service
Data source which stores, makes available, and applies
information about users.
User profile store
Database which stores information about each user profile.
The following is a SharePoint dictionary word of the day:
User display name
User profile property which can contain the preferred name
of a user.
The following is a SharePoint dictionary word of the day:
User activity status
Indicator which shows whether a user is active or inactive
as well as out of offline, offline, etc.
Un-ghosted
Document which has its content stored in a content database
instead of a front-end file system.
The following is a SharePoint dictionary word of the day:
UI culture
Language which is utilized to show strings and other graphical elements in a user interface.
TypeDescriptor
Type of metadata object which describes a subset of the
structure of a parameter to be used as a piece of business logic in a
line-of-business (LOB) system.
TypeReflector
Unit of business logic which converts data structures
between the type system of the protocol client and the native type system of a
line-of-business (LOB) system.