remote access

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Englisch - Türkisch
uzaktan erişim
(Bilgisayar) uzak erişim
remote access computing system
uzaktan erisimli bilişim sistemi
remote access data processing
uzaktan bilgi isleme
remote data access
(Bilgisayar) uzak veri erişimi
Englisch - Englisch
A PABX service feature that allows a user at a remote location to access by telephone PABX features, such as access to Wide Area Telephone Service (WATS) lines
A communication with a data processing facility from a remote location or facility through a data link
The hookup of a remote computing device via communications lines such as ordinary phone lines or wide area networks to access network applications and information
Access to a computer system or network from a distant location, usually by dialling in with a modem A typical example of remote access is a dial-up connection to an ISP
A broad term referring to the accessing of (usually) data from a remote location, usually by a single user
Access to a network in another location
 1 Pertaining to communication with a data processing facility from a remote location or facility through a data link   2 A PABX service feature that allows a user at a remote location to access by telephone PABX features, such as access to wide area telephone service (WATS) lines   Note: For remote access, individual authorization codes are usually required
The ability to access a system via modem and get some or all of the same services as a client on the network
A phrase used to describe the connection of one computer to another computer located in different places
The ability to connect to a library's resources when you are not at the library or on campus Information about remote access to Penrose Library can be found at http: //www penlib du edu/dbastrub html Back
The ability to access a computer from outside a building in which it is housed, or outside the library Remote access requires communications hardware, software, and actual physical links, although this can be as simple as common carrier (telephone) lines or as complex as Telnet login to another computer across the internet
Communicating with a database or other electronic resource which is not physically present on the computer or local area network
A service which makes it possible to connect to a network such as the campus network or the Internet from a distant location (such as your residence in Davis, your permanent home, or your favorite vacation spot)
Communication by a user with a distant computer system or computer network May require the user to enter their USD user name and password Remote access to the University of South Dakota's Library resources is possible from home or office
The ability to access and use digital information from a location off-site from where the information is physically located
The hookup of a remote computing device via communications lines such as ordinary phone lines or wide area networks to access distant network applications and information
The ability to log onto a network from a distant location Generally, this implies a computer, a modem, and some remote access software to connect to the network Whereas remote control refers to taking control of another computer, remote access means that the remote computer actually becomes a full-fledged host on the network The remote access software dials in directly to the network server The only difference between a remote host and workstations connected directly to the network is slower data transfer speeds
Use of a modem and communications software to connect to a computer network from a distant location via a telephone line or wireless connection
in essence it refers to workers being able to access their organisation's network using ICT, from any or from a designated location
Remote access is a system which allows you to gain access to a particular computer or network using a separate computer. The diploma course would offer remote access to course materials via the Internet's world wide web. a system that allows you to use information on a computer that is far away from your computer
The ability of a computer in one location to connect to a device that is at another location or site
Access to a computer or network from a "remote" location
Sending and receiving data to and from a computer through communications links such as phone lines
Service allowing users away from the server or network to access these resources from remote locations
The ability to connect to a computer from a remote location and exchange information or remotely operate the system as if you were present
The ability to log on to a network from a distant location Generally, this requires a computer, a modem and remote-access software to allow the computer to dial into the network over a telephone line and connect
ra
Remote Access Services
feature of Windows NT which enables users to log in to a system via modem or network connection, RAS (Computers)
remote access

    Silbentrennung

    re·mote ac·cess

    Türkische aussprache

    rimōt äkses

    Aussprache

    /rēˈmōt ˈakˌses/ /riːˈmoʊt ˈækˌsɛs/

    Etymologie

    [ ri-'mOt ] (adjective.) 15th century. Middle English, from Latin remotus, from past participle of removEre to remove.
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