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- licensing mode
The mode of licensing that a Terminal Services server is placed in. Examples of this include per user and per device.
- licensing scope
The range of the network infrastructure that is covered by Terminal Services Licensing, including forest, domain, and workgroup.
- line-of-business application
An application that is required to both do business and keep the business functioning.
- load balancing
The process of distributing server load throughout multiple different servers in an attempt to keep servers balanced.
- logical unit numbers
The number assigned to a logical unit that dedicates it for I/O operations.
- loopback merge mode
A user's policies and a machine's policies combined.
- loopback processing
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