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X. 500 directory services were traditionally accessed via the X. 500 Directory Access Protocol ( DAP ), which required the Open Systems Interconnection ( OSI ) protocol stack.
LDAP has influenced subsequent Internet protocols, including later versions of X. 500, XML Enabled Directory ( XED ), Directory Service Markup Language ( DSML ), Service Provisioning Markup Language ( SPML ), and the Service Location Protocol ( SLP ).
A client starts an LDAP session by connecting to an LDAP server, called a Directory System Agent ( DSA ), by default on TCP port 389.
The Windows 2000 Server family has additional features, including the ability to provide Active Directory services ( a hierarchical framework of resources ), Distributed File System ( a file system that supports sharing of files ) and fault-redundant storage volumes.
: The U. S. uses the Airport / Facility Directory ( A / FD ), published in seven volumes.
The Directory thought it time to react ; the bureau central had accumulated through its agents, notably the ex-captain Georges Grisel, who had been initiated into Babeuf ’ s society, complete evidence of a conspiracy ( later known as the " Conspiracy of Equals ") for an armed rising fixed for Floréal 22, year IV ( 11 May 1796 ), in which Jacobins and socialists were combined.
The primary concept of X. 500 is that there is a single Directory Information Tree ( DIT ), a hierarchical organization of entries which are distributed across one or more servers, called Directory System Agents ( DSA ).
Application layer protocols such as X. 400 electronic mail, X. 500 and Lightweight Directory Access Protocol ( LDAP ) directory services, H. 323 ( VoIP ), Kerberos, BACnet and Simple network management protocol ( SNMP ) use ASN. 1 to describe the Protocol data units ( PDU ) they exchange.
According to Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe # 6 ( 1985 ), Destiny is " the one being who has been able to resist Zeus ' unlimited powers.
Flow-Matic sections included Computer ( Environment Division ), Directory ( Data Division ), and Compiler ( Procedure Division ).
* Directory of CBC Television Series ( F ), accessed 4 February 2007
* Directory ( file systems ), or folder, a file system structure in which to store computer files
* Directory ( databases ), stored information about a database
* Directory ( political ), a small group of influential states that is said to ' direct ' the agenda
One of Novell's major innovations at the time was Novell Directory Services ( NDS ), now known as eDirectory.
* Whois ( and RWhois ), Remote Directory Access Protocol
The period of this regime ( 2 November 1795 until 10 November 1799 ), commonly known as the Directory ( or < span lang =" fr "> Directoire </ span >) era, constitutes the second to last stage of the French Revolution.
In political / historical usage, Brumaire often refers to the coup d ' état of 18 Brumaire in the year VIII ( 9 November 1799 ), by which General Napoleon Bonaparte overthrew the government of the Directory to replace it with the Consulate.

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Under the influence of several younger scholars, a new approach came to predominate among British anthropologists, concerned with analyzing how societies held together in the present ( synchronic analysis, rather than diachronic or historical analysis ), and emphasizing long-term ( one to several years ) immersion fieldwork.
In other countries ( and in some, particularly smaller, British and North American universities ), anthropologists have also found themselves institutionally linked with scholars of folklore, museum studies, human geography, sociology, social relations, ethnic studies, cultural studies, and social work.
* Albert Austin ( 1881 – 1953 ), British / American actor
* Alfred Austin ( 1835 – 1913 ), British poet
* Bunny Austin ( 1906 – 2000 ), British tennis player
* Herbert Austin ( 1866 – 1941 ), British founder of the Austin Motor Company
* Hubert Austin ( 1845 – 1915 ), British architect
* J. L. Austin ( 1911 – 1960 ), British philosopher
* Aberdeen Station ( TransLink ), SkyTrain station on the Canada Line in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
An appellate court, commonly called an appeals court or court of appeals ( American English ) or appeal court ( British English ), is any court of law that is empowered to hear an appeal of a trial court or other lower tribunal.
* Animal ( journal ), full title: Animal: An International Journal of Animal Bioscience, British academic journal
Not only was his Belgian nationality interesting because of Belgium's occupation by Germany ( which provided a valid explanation of why such a skilled detective would be out of work and available to solve mysteries at an English country house ), but also at the time of Christie's writing, it was considered patriotic to express sympathy with the Belgians, since the invasion of their country had constituted Britain's casus belli for entering World War I, and British wartime propaganda emphasized the " Rape of Belgium ".
* 1639 – Madras ( now Chennai ), India, is founded by the British East India Company on a sliver of land bought from local Nayak rulers.
* Atlantic ( film ), a black and white British film
Other awards for excellence in architecture are given by national professional associations such as the American Institute of Architects ( AIA ), the Royal Institute of British Architects ( RIBA ), the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada ( RAIC ) and the Institute of Architects Bangladesh ( IAB ).
In British English, according to Hart's Rules, the general rule is that abbreviations ( in the narrow sense that includes only words with the ending, and not the middle, dropped ) terminate with a full stop ( period ), whereas contractions ( in the sense of words missing a middle part ) do not.
Demeritt ( 1995 ) argues that in British Columbia ( and Canada generally ), there were three overlapping agrarian viewpoints.
Alan Mathison Turing, OBE, FRS ( ; 23 June 1912 – 7 June 1954 ), was a British mathematician, logician, cryptanalyst, and computer scientist.
* Adrian Bailey ( born 1949 ), British Labour Co-operative politician
* Adrian Archibald ( born c. 1969 ), British motorcycle racer
* Adrian Newey ( born 1958 ), British race car engineer and designer
* Adrian Turner ( born 1977 ), British Olympic swimmer
* Adrian Chiles ( born 1967 ), British television and radio presenter
* Adrian Heath ( painter ) ( 1920 – 1992 ), British painter

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