Examples of using Shared resource in English and their translations into Greek
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
MyShare1 is the name of the new shared resource.
Use the\\Server\Share format to specify the name of a specific shared resource of a server that you want to disconnect.
A shared resource can also refer to a resource on a server that is available to network users.
Because water is a shared resource, a long-term vision
P2P can generally be synonymous with“commoning,” in the sense that it describes the capacity to contribute to the creation and maintenance of any shared resource.
a folder that is located on a shared resource.
The/SYSTEM option specifies that the shared resource must be administratively pinned by configuring the Group Policy settings.
but are a shared resource of the continent.
Note The/PIN switch does not copy the content of the shared resource into the local cache.
you must first create the shared resource and set permissions that allow the user access.
My first priority was to emphasise that water is a shared resource of mankind that should be a universal right.
the mount will return if it cannot immediately mount the shared resource.
Regardless of the mount type, Client for NFS will not indefinitely try to mount an NFS shared resource.
A file I created on an NFS shared resource is shown as having been created by nobody:
A data commons is a shared resource that enables citizens to contribute,
Client for NFS will retry accessing the shared resource until the NFS server is once again available.
drafting guidelines for the new participatory governance models for the field of cultural heritage, by promoting the‘shared resource' aspect and strengthening links between local,
the European Parliament states that water is a shared resource of humankind and access to drinking water is a fundamental human right[5].
cultural heritage is to be considered a shared resource and a common good held in trust for future generations, whose care is a common responsibility of all stakeholders.
Welcomes the Council's initiative of drafting guidelines for the new participatory governance models for the field of cultural heritage, by promoting the‘shared resource' aspect and strengthening links between local,