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Acronym for Globally Unique IDentifier. This unique code is used to identify a computer, user, file, etc., for tracking purposes.
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The Global Unique IDentifier is a 16 byte string for an object the ADS. Every domain controller have such a GUID for example and they must be present in the certificates of these domain controllers.
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a byte array and when working with it you must use conversion functions
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a globally unique ID
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a global unique identifier
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a hexadecimal string that uniquely tags an object in time and space
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a large, unique hex-based value suitable for database and registry keys
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a number or string unique to each player
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a randomly generated alphanumeric identifier that is used to indicate a unique installation of RealPlayer
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a specially generated unique random number which can only be generated from your computer
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a string of numbers and/or letters allocated to each individual piece of data within a system, to uniquely differentiate it from other pieces of data
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a unique identifier generated by PunkBuster
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Grid Unique Identifier
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Globally Unique Identifier. Identifiers (IDs) assigned to COM objects that are generated through a sophisticated algorithm. The algorithm guarantees that all COM objects are assigned unique IDs, avoiding any possibility of a naming conflict, even in distributed systems with millions of objects supplied by different vendors.
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A Globally Unique Identifier (GUID) is a numeric or text identifier which is guaranteed to be unique even at the global level. GBIF expects to make extensive ... [ Read more
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The GUID is a radomised string that prevents duplicate messages from being sent by uniquely identifying a particular message or node on a P2P network.
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An identifier that uniquely identifies a COM object. GUID is an acronym for Globally Unique Identifier.
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128-bit hexadecimal number, guaranteed to be globally unique, used to identify components in a NAS application.
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See globally unique identifier (GUID).
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Globally Unique Identifier. A controversial 16-byte number generated by Microsoft programs that uniquely identifies a network or user or computer or document....
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See global unique identifier (GUID).
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128-bit hexadecimal number, guaranteed to be globally unique, used to identify components in an iPlanet Application Server application.
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A globally unique identifier (GUID) is an identifier that distinguishes one program or object from another. When using the Internet Explorer Administration Kit, administrators can generate a GUID for each custom component that added.
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Globally Unique Identifier/Global Universal Identifier
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A globally unique identifier (GUID) is an identifier that distinguishes one program or object from another. When using the IEAK, you can generate a GUID for each custom component that you add.
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GUID - See definition for: globally unique identifier
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A Globally Unique Identifier or GUID is a pseudo-random number used in many software applications. While each generated GUID is not guaranteed to be unique, the total number of unique keys (2128 or 3.4028×1038) is so large that the possibility of the same number being generated twice is very small.
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Global Unique Identifier. Refers to the alpha-numeric code assigned to each CharterX member's account on the Industry Exchange. This code allows an XQuote session initiated from a member's site to link to the appropriate data.
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Globally unique ID. A unique (i.e., never duplicated) 128-bit number that identifies an AD object.
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Globally unique identifier. A program-generated number that creates a unique identity for an object.
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Globally unique identifier used by an interface or object for identification. incomplete-phrase value The number of milliseconds that the speech recognition engine waits before discarding an incomplete phrase because the user has stopped speaking.
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A 16-byte field used in an Access database to establish a unique identifier for replication. GUIDs are used to identify replicas, replica sets, tables, records, and other objects. In an Access database, GUIDs are referred to as Replication IDs. ጅ. ዩ. አይ. ዲ View
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