entryID=”keyringcp_smsimple_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”keyringcp_smsimple_cpclassic”>keyringcp_smsimple_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupK”><rubytext>defaultrubytext< rubytext><scopeDef>< scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:keyringcp_smsimple_cpclassic”><def><para>To open Windows Keyring, click <b>Start< b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, and then double-click <b>Windows Keyring</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”keyringcp_smsimple_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”keyringcp_smsimple_cpsimple”>keyringcp_smsimple_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupK”><rubytext>defaultrubytext< rubytext><scopeDef>< scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:keyringcp_smsimple_cpsimple”><def><para>To open Windows Keyring, click <b>Start< b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, click <b>Other Control Panel Options</b>, and then click <b>Windows Keyring</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry></glossSection><glossSection&g t;<glossLetter bookmark=”groupL”>L</glossLetter><entry entryID=”gls_library”><term originalTerm=”library”>library</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext< rubytext><scopeDef>< scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:gls_library”><def><para>A data-storage system, usually managed by Removable Storage. A library consists of removable media (such as tapes or discs) and a hardware device that can read from or write to the media. There are two major types of libraries: robotic libraries (automated multiple-media, multidrive devices) and stand-alone drive libraries (manually operated, single-drive devices). A robotic library is also called a jukebox or changer.< para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”liceconcepts1_smclassic_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”liceconcepts1_smclassic_cpclassic”>liceconcepts1_smclassic_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext< rubytext><scopeDef>< scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:liceconcepts1_smclassic_cpclassic”><def><para>To open Licensing, click <b>Start< b>, point to <b>Settings</b>, and then click <b>Control Panel</b>. Double-click <b>Administrative Tools</b>, and then double-click <b>Licensing</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”liceconcepts1_smclassic_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”liceconcepts1_smclassic_cpsimple”>liceconcepts1_smclassic_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext< rubytext><scopeDef>< scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:liceconcepts1_smclassic_cpsimple”><def><para>To open Licensing, click <b>Start< b>, point to <b>Settings</b>, and then click <b>Control Panel</b>. Click <b>Performance and Maintenance</b>, click <b>Administrative Tools</b>, and then double-click <b>Licensing</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”liceconcepts1_smsimple_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”liceconcepts1_smsimple_cpclassic”>liceconcepts1_smsimple_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext< rubytext><scopeDef>< scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:liceconcepts1_smsimple_cpclassic”><def><para>To open Licensing, click <b>Start< b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, double-click <b>Administrative Tools</b>, and then double-click <b>Licensing</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”liceconcepts1_smsimple_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”liceconcepts1_smsimple_cpsimple”>liceconcepts1_smsimple_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext< rubytext><scopeDef>< scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:liceconcepts1_smsimple_cpsimple”><def><para>To open Licensing, click <b>Start< b>, and then click <b>Control Panel</b>. Click <b>Performance and Maintenance</b>, click <b>Administrative Tools</b>, and then double-click <b>Licensing</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”liceconcepts2”><term originalTerm=”liceconcepts2”>liceconcepts2</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext< rubytext><scopeDef>< scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:liceconcepts2”><def><para>This procedure can also be performed remotely with the Licensing administrative tool. For more information, click <b>Related Topics< b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”liceconcepts3”><term originalTerm=”liceconcepts3”>liceconcepts3</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext< rubytext><scopeDef>< scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:liceconcepts3”><def><para>This procedure can also be performed locally on a server with the Licensing option in Control Panel. For more information, click <b>Related Topics< b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”liceconcepts4”><term originalTerm=”liceconcepts4”>liceconcepts4</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext< rubytext><scopeDef>< scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:liceconcepts4”><def><para>Open <A ID=”shortcut” HREF=”EXEC=,llsmgr.exe CHM=ntshared.chm FILE=alt_url_windows_component.htm”>Licensing< A>.</para></def></scopeDe f></entry><entry entryID=”liceconcepts5”><term originalTerm=”liceconcepts5”>liceconcepts5</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext< rubytext><scopeDef>< scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:liceconcepts5”><def><para>On the server you want to configure, open <A ID=”shortcut” HREF=”EXEC=,liccpa.cpl CHM=ntshared.chm FILE=alt_url_windows_component.htm”>Choose Licensing Mode< A>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”link_accessibility”><term originalTerm=”link_accessibility”>link_accessibility</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext< rubytext><scopeDef>< scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:link_accessibility”><def><para>For information about accessibility products and aids for Windows operating systems, see the <A ID=”MSUrl” HREF=”http: /go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=198” TITLE=”Go to http://www.microsoft.com/ and search for 'accessibility.'” TARGET=”new”>accessibility page</A><SPAN CLASS=”printOnly”> (go to http://www.microsoft.com/ and search for “accessibility”)</SPAN> on the Microsoft Web site.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”link compatibility”><term originalTerm=”link_compatibility”>link_compatibility</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext< rubytext><scopeDef>< scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:link_compatibility”><def><para>To find hardware that is supported by Windows operating systems, visit the <A ID=”specLoc” TITLE=”To view this page, you must be connected to the Internet.” HREF=”hcp: /services/centers/compat”>Windows Catalog</A> on the Microsoft
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