Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
domestic versions
Romanian translation:
versiunile de uz național/intern (S.U.A.)
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ION CAPATINA
Nov 22, 2015 14:56
8 yrs ago
English term
domestic versions
English to Romanian
Tech/Engineering
IT (Information Technology)
the Web Site is compatible solely with the domestic versions of Internet Explorer version 8.0
Proposed translations
(Romanian)
4 +2 | versiunile de uz național/intern (S.U.A.) | ION CAPATINA |
Change log
Nov 24, 2015 00:17: ION CAPATINA Created KOG entry
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versiunile de uz național/intern (S.U.A.)
Se referă la versiunile Internet Explorer pentru folosință în SUA, deci doar pentru uz intern, la nivel național, nu pentru export.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/969393
“Note If the version number is 3.0, you should also check the build number next to the version number. To determine whether you are running the 128-bit strong encryption version of Internet Explorer for Macintosh, click About Internet Explorer on the Apple menu, and then click Support. The Encryption box should contain the current encryption level. Here are examples:
• 40 Bit International/Export Version
• 128 Bit US Domestic (Not for Export)”
http://www.startwithfafsa.org/2014/12/fafsa-online-vs-paper-...
“To help you secure your data, use Internet Explorer with a 128-bit encryption key, offered by most domestic versions of Internet Explorer.”
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/969393
“Note If the version number is 3.0, you should also check the build number next to the version number. To determine whether you are running the 128-bit strong encryption version of Internet Explorer for Macintosh, click About Internet Explorer on the Apple menu, and then click Support. The Encryption box should contain the current encryption level. Here are examples:
• 40 Bit International/Export Version
• 128 Bit US Domestic (Not for Export)”
http://www.startwithfafsa.org/2014/12/fafsa-online-vs-paper-...
“To help you secure your data, use Internet Explorer with a 128-bit encryption key, offered by most domestic versions of Internet Explorer.”
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