Windows Server 2008 R2 Glossary - S

Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2

For more Windows Server terms, see either the Windows Server 2008 Glossary or the Windows Server 2003 Glossary

Glossary - S

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saved state

A manner of storing a virtual machine so that it can be quickly resumed, similar to a hibernated laptop. When you place a running virtual machine in a saved state, Virtual Server and Hyper-V stop the virtual machine, write the data that exists in memory to temporary files, and stop the consumption of system resources. Restoring a virtual machine from a saved state returns it to the same condition it was in when its state was saved.

script block

In the Windows PowerShell programming language, a collection of statements or expressions that can be used as a single unit. A script block can accept arguments and return values.

Service Set Identifier (SSID)

A name that identifies a specific Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) wireless network. Also known as the wireless network name.

Starter Group Policy object

An object that contains a collection of Administrative template policy settings and their values, originally derived from a Group Policy object (GPO). You can use a Starter GPO to create a new GPO that has all of the same Administrative template policy settings and values.