Examples of using The node that in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Computer
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Click the node that you want to move.
we always start near the node that we are draining to.
The node that is green on each path is the starting node. .
You must restore the cluster disk data from the node that owns the cluster disk.
Only try to snap the node that is initially closest to the mouse pointer.
In the Active Directory Administrative Center navigation pane, right-click the node that you want to modify.
Right-click the node that you want to start
Note that disks currently in use by the cluster will appear in Disk Management on one node only the node that is the current owner of that disk.
In the navigation pane, select the node that contains the user account whose status you want to change.
When multiple snap solutions are found, then Inkscape can either prefer the closest transformation(when set to 0), or prefer the node that was initially the closest to the pointer when set to 1.
In the navigation pane, select the node that contains the computer account that you want to add to a group.
for a specific FTP site depending on the node that is highlighted in the IIS Manager tree.
Otherwise, create the virtual machine on the node that currently owns the clustered storage for the virtual machine,
relative to the node that holds the function.
In the console tree, click to expand the node that represents the local RD Gateway server,
state information needed by the virtual machine can quickly be read from the disk by the node that is taking over ownership.
Expand the node that represents the license server that issued the RDS Per Device CAL, and then select the node that represents the version of RDS Per Device CAL that was issued.
depending on the node that you click in the console tree
All right, so these are the nodes that respond.
All right, so these are the nodes that respond.
In graph theory an automorphism of a graph is a permutation of the nodes that preserves edges and non-edges.
