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<dl>
          <dt><a name="ACLs"><b>ACLs (access control list)</b></a></dt>
  <dd>A
      list that indicates which users or groups have permission to access or
      modify a particular file on Windows NT.</dd>
	 </dl> 
	
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          <dt><a name="activememory"><b>active memory </b></a></dt>
  <dd>An
      area of cached memory that stores Web pages and allows for quicker save
      and recalculation processes.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
          <dt><a name="Administratorrole"><b>Administrator role </b></a></dt>
  <dd>A
      collection of rights that allows a user to modify all Web site content and
      manage site settings and accounts.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
          <dt><a name="Advancedauthorrole"><b>Advanced author role </b></a></dt>
  <dd>A
      collection of rights that allows a user to view, add, and change pages,
    themes, and borders, as well as recalculate links.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
          <dt><a name="Anonymoususeraccess"><b>Anonymous user access </b></a></dt>
  <dd>The
      ability to access a Web server on which one does not have an account.
      Usually, anonymous users have more restricted access rights than users
      with accounts.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
          <dt><a name="Authorrole"><b>Author role </b></a></dt>
  <dd>A
      collection of rights that allows the user to view, add, and modify pages.</dd>
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          <dt><a name="border"><b>border</b></a></dt>
  <dd>Page
      regions reserved for content that you want to appear consistently on all
      your Web pages. Shared borders usually contain link bars&nbsp;ù
      hyperlinks to the other pages in the current Web site.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
          <dt><a name="Browserrole"><b>Browser role </b></a></dt>
  <dd>A user role that allows a user to view pages but not author them.</dd>
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          <dt><a name="cache"><b>cache </b></a></dt>
  <dd>A
      special memory subsystem in which frequently used data values, such as
      files that are made available for use offline, are duplicated for quick
      access.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
          <dt><a name="category"><b>category </b></a></dt>
  <dd>A
      classification for labeling and grouping Web pages and files by common
      criteria such as page contents, file types, or similar distinction.)</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
          <dt><a name="CGI"><b>CGI </b></a></dt>
  <dd>A
      standard method of extending Web server functionality by executing
      programs or scripts on a Web server in response to Web browser requests,
      such as in form processing. Use of a common gateway interface (CGI) can
      make a Web page more dynamic.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
          <dt><a name="characterset"><b>character set</b> </a></dt>
  <dd>A
      grouping of alphabetic, numeric, and other characters that have some
      relationship in common. For example, the standard ASCII character set
      includes letters, numbers, symbols, and control codes that make up the
      ASCII coding scheme.</dd>
</dl>

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          <dt><a name="Contributorrole"><b>Contributor role </b></a></dt>
  <dd>A user role that enables a user to view pages but not author them.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
          <dt><a name="CSS"><b>CSS (cascading style sheet)</b></a></dt>
  <dd>A
      cascading style sheet is a document containing style information that can
      be referenced by multiple web pages. Styles define appearance and
      formatting of content on web pages and allow authors more control over how
      content is displayed in browsers.</dd>
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          <dt><a name="datatype"><b>data type</b></a></dt>
  <dd>The
      characteristic of a field that determines what type of data it can hold.
      Data types include Boolean, Integer, Long, Currency, Single, Double, Date,
      String, and Variant (default).</dd>
</dl>

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          <dt><a name="database"><b>database</b> </a></dt>
  <dd>A
      collection of data related to a particular subject or purpose. Within a
      database, information about a particular entity, such as an employee or
      order, is categorized into tables, records, and fields.</dd>
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          <dt><a name="externalhyperlink"><b>external hyperlink </b></a></dt>
  <dd>A
      hyperlink pointing to a page or file that is outside of the current Web
      site.</dd>
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          <dt><a name="framespage"><b>frames page </b></a></dt>
  <dd>A
      Web page that divides a Web browser window into different scrollable areas
      that can independently display several Web pages. One window can remain
      unchanged, while the other windows change based on hyperlinks that the
      user selects.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
          <dt><a name="FrontPageServerExtensions"><b>FrontPage Server Extensions</b> </a></dt>
  <dd>A
      set of programs and scripts that support authoring in FrontPage and extend
      the functionality of a Web server.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
          <dt><a name="FrontPagepatchedApacheWebserver"><b>FrontPage-patched Apache Web server</b> </a></dt>
  <dd>The
      version of Apache Web server used by FrontPage Server Extensions. The
      patch is available as part of the FrontPage Server Extensions 2002
      download for UNIX.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
          <dt><a name="fulltextsearchindex"><b>full-text search index </b></a></dt>
  <dd>An
      index that allows Web site users to perform a full-text search on a Web
      site. On the Windows platform, full-text search is provided by Index
      Server. On UNIX, it is provided by Wide Area Information Server (WAIS).</dd>
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          <dt><a name="homepage"><b>home page </b></a></dt>
  <dd>Main
      page of a Web site. Usually has hyperlinks to other pages, both within and
      outside the site. One Web site can contain many home pages. For example,
      the Microsoft home page contains a Products home page, which contains
      other home pages.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
          <dt><a name="HTMLAdministrationPages"><b>HTML Administration Pages </b></a></dt>
  <dd>Web
      pages with options for managing your web site. Use the Server Administration pages to set up a
      server and use the Site Administration pages to manage Web settings such
      as accounts.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
          <dt><a name="Hyperlink"><b>hyperlink</b></a></dt>
  <dd>Colored
      and underlined text or a graphic that you click to go to a file, a
      location in a file, an HTML page on the World Wide Web, or an HTML page on
      an intranet. Hyperlinks can also go to newsgroups and to Gopher, Telnet,
      and FTP sites.</dd>
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          <dt><a name="iCalendar"><b>iCalendar</b></a></dt>
  <dd>An
      Internet standard for creating and sharing electronic calendaring and
      scheduling information</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
          <dt><a name="imagefilecache"><b>image file cache</b> </a></dt>
  <dd>An
      area of cached memory that stores data about images in a Web site.&nbsp;</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
          <dt><a name="includefilecache"><b>include file cache</b> </a></dt>
  <dd>In
      FrontPage, you can use the Include Page component to insert other pages
      into the current page. This area of cached memory stores data about these
      included files.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
          <dt><a name="inmemorydocumentcache"><b>in-memory document cache</b> </a></dt>
  <dd>Same
      as active memory. An area of cached memory that stores Web pages and
      allows for quicker save and recalculation processes.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
          <dt><a name="InternetServicesManager"><b>Internet Services Manager </b></a></dt>
  <dd>An
      administration tool included with Windows 2000 used for administering
      Internet Information Services.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
          <dt><a name="ISAPI"><b>ISAPI</b> </a></dt>
  <dd>A
      Web server application-development interface, developed by Process
      Software and Microsoft, that can be used in place of CGI. Stands for
      Internet Server Application Programming Interface.</dd>
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          <dt><a name="JavaScript"><b>JavaScript</b> </a></dt>
  <dd>A
      cross-platform, World Wide Web scripting language. JavaScript code is
      inserted directly into an HTML page. JavaScript makes it possible to build
      Java programs.</dd>
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          <dt><a name="LAN"><b>LAN</b> </a></dt>
  <dd>A
      computer network technology designed to connect computers separated by a
      short distance. A local area network (LAN) can be connected to the
      Internet and can also be configured as an intranet.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
          <dt><a name="linkbar"><b>link bar</b> </a></dt>
  <dd>A
      collection of graphic or text buttons representing hyperlinks to pages
      both within your Web site and to external sites.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
          <dt><a name="localadministratorsgroup"><b>local administrators group</b> </a></dt>
  <dd>The
      group of users who have permission to perform administrative tasks on the
      local server computer. The permissions for this group are set by using the
      administration tools for the operating system.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
          <dt><a name="Lockfiles"><b>Lock files</b> </a></dt>
  <dd>System
      files that ensure that information on the Web site can only be altered by
      users with sufficient access rights.</dd>
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          <dt><a name="MicrosoftManagementConsole"><b>Microsoft Management Console (MMC)</b></a></dt>
  <dd>In
      Windows NT version 4.0 and Windows 2000, a utility designed to manage
      servers and services through a common user interface. MMC snap-ins include
      FrontPage Server Extensions, Internet Information Server (IIS), and SQL
      Server.</dd>
</dl>

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          <dt><a name="MSDE"><b>MSDE </b></a></dt>
  <dd>Microsoft
      Data Engine. A data store based on Microsoft SQL Server technology, but
      designed and optimized for use on smaller computer systems, such as a
      single user computer or a small workgroup server.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
          <dt><a name="multihosting"><b>multi-hosting </b></a></dt>
  <dd>The
      ability of a Web server to support more than one Internet address and more
      than one home page. Also called multi-homing.</dd>
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          <dt><a name="networkdomainname"><b>network domain name</b> </a></dt>
  <dd>A
      group of users in a network who share a common set of shared resources,
      such as server disk drives and printers. A large network may have several
      domains based upon the needs of each set of users.</dd>
</dl>

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          <dt><a name="networkplace"><b>network place </b></a></dt>
  <dd>A
      folder on a network file server, Web server, or Exchange 2000 server.
      Create a shortcut to a network place to work with files there.&nbsp;</dd>
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          <dt><a name="properties"><b>properties </b></a></dt>
  <dd>A
      named attribute of a control, field, or object that you set to define one
      of the object's characteristics (such as size, color, or screen location)
      or an aspect of its behavior (such as whether the object is hidden).</dd>
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          <dt><a name="recalculateweb"><b>recalculate web </b></a></dt>
  <dd>A
      feature that checks a Web site's hyperlinks to see if they are valid.
      This feature also performs other tasks such as deleting unused themes and
      updating component information on the server.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
          <dt><a name="relativeURL"><b>relative URL</b> </a></dt>
  <dd>The
      Internet address of a page relative to the Internet address of the current
      page. For example, the relative URL Doc/Sample.htm refers to the page
      Sample.htm in the folder Doc, below the current folder.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
          <dt><a name="remotehost"><b>remote host</b> </a></dt>
  <dd>A
      Web server on a separate server computer. A remote host is connected to
      other servers by way of a network connection.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
          <dt><a name="Rights"><b>Rights</b> </a></dt>
  <dd>Permission
      to perform specific actions with site content, such as viewing or
      modifying a page. Rights are enabled or disabled for a user role. Users
      can perform only those actions allowed by the rights assigned to their
      role.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
          <dt><a name="Role"><b>Role</b> </a></dt>
  <dd>A
      collection of rights that can be assigned to a user account. You can use
      the default roles, modify them, or create your own custom roles.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
          <dt><a name="rootweb"><b>root web</b> </a></dt>
   <dd>The
      default, top-level Web provided by a Web server or virtual server. To
      access the root Web, you supply the URL of the server without specifying a
      page name or subweb.</dd>
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          <dt><a name="scriptinglanguage"><b>scripting language</b> </a></dt>
  <dd>A
      programming language designed specifically for Web site programming.
      Examples include JavaScript and VBScript.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
          <dt><a name="SecureSocketsLayer"><b>Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)</b> </a></dt>
  <dd>A
      proposed open standard that was developed by Netscape Communications for
      establishing a secure communications channel to prevent the interception
      of critical information, such as credit card numbers.</dd>
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          <dt><a name="serverhealth"><b>server health </b></a></dt>
  <dd>A
      set of tests that you can run to help ensure the integrity of your Web
      site system files and security settings.&nbsp;</dd>
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          <dt><a name="SMTPmailserver"><b>SMTP mail server </b></a></dt>
  <dd>An
      e-mail server that uses the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. SMTP is
      available with Windows NT Server version 4.0 and Windows 2000 Server.</dd>
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<dl>
          <dt><a name="SQLserver"><b>SQL server</b> </a></dt>
  <dd>A
      network or Web server that uses the standardized query language protocol
      for requesting information from a database.</dd>
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<dl>
          <dt><a name="subweb"><b>subweb, child web</b></a></dt>
  <dd>A
      named subdirectory of the root Web that is a complete Web site. Each
      subweb can have independent administration, authoring and browsing
      permissions from the root Web and other subwebs.</dd>
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          <dt><a name="template"><b>template</b> </a></dt>
  <dd>A file or files that contain the structure and tools for shaping such elementsáas the style and page layout of finished files. For example,
      Microsoft Word templates can shape aásingle document, and Microsoft FrontPage templates can shape an entire Web site.&nbsp;</dd>
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          <dt><a name="theme"><b>theme </b></a></dt>
  <dd>A
      theme applies a set of coordinated graphic elements to a document, page or
      across all pages in a Web site. Themes
      can consist of designs and color schemes for fonts, navigation bars, and
      other page elements.</dd>
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          <dt><a name="URL"><b>URL (Uniform Resource Locator)</b></a></dt>
  <dd>An
      address that specifies a protocol (such as HTTP or FTP) and a location of
      an object, document, World Wide Web page, or other destination on the
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