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Prompt publishing point

Глоссарий ИТ-терминов
    A file share where storage space is available for unified messaging custom prompts. each dial plan has only one prompt publishing point.




Publishing, английский
  1. Подготовка; публикация; издание; выпуск в обращение

  2. Method of advertising a feature or application. publishing does not populate the ui. however, if another application attempts to open a published application, there is enough information present for the installer to assign the published application.

  3. The administrative task of making remote resources available to its users, setting policies that control how users will connect, how they will find the remote resources, and what settings users will connect with.


Live file system, английский
    A file storage system that can be used to create cds and dvds. discs formatted with live file system allow you to copy files to the disc at any time, instead of copying (burning) them all at once.


Mirror site, английский
  1. A file server that contains a duplicate set of files to the set on a popular server. mirror sites exist to spread the distribution burden over more than one server or to eliminate the need to use high-demand international circuits.

  2. A site that’s identical to another. these are usually set up on different servers to handle heavy traffic on popular sites to eliminate bottlenecks. many international sites have mirror sites in various countries to speed up access.

  3. A website that rehosts the content of another website. also used in the context of downloads where three “mirror sites” would all offer different locations to download the same file.