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11:15 Nov 16, 2008 |
English to French translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Internet, e-Commerce | |||||||
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4 | détendez-vous |
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3 | fichiers telechargés avec la commande "SET SAFETY OFF" |
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détendez-vous Explanation: safety off = cran de sûreté relâché, au sens propre d'après le contexte, je pense que « détendez-vous » est la traduction appropriée |
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fichiers telechargés avec la commande "SET SAFETY OFF" Explanation: See below. This is a command which stops certain file protection features from interfering with the download. In FoxBASE+, the SET SAFETY OFF command suppresses system messages that confirm potentially destructive file operations. For example, when SET SAFETY ON is in effect, the INDEX and ZAP commands may generate a "File already exists, overwrite? (Y/N)" message. This message does not appear when SET SAFETY OFF is in effect. Users will not be warned when files may be overwritten or destroyed. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/88988 Dans FoxBASE+, la commande set Safety Off Supprime les messages du système qui confirmer les opérations de fichiers potentiellement destructeur. Par exemple, lorsque Set on Safety est en effet, L'INDEX et ZAP des commandes peuvent générer un « fichier existe déjà, remplacer ? (O/N) "Message. Ce message n'apparaît pas lorsque SET Safety OFF est appliquée. Les utilisateurs ne pas être avertis lorsque des fichiers peuvent être remplacés ou détruits. http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;fr;88988&x=12&y=16 -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 days4 hrs (2008-11-18 16:03:41 GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- You're welcome, Emanuela, and thank you :-) |
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