The system tray is the area on the right side of the taskbar that displays open services.
The system tray is the GUI element that is usually on the right side of the taskbar and displays open services
Information technology usually refers to computers. So the information that can be found by using information technology software services will be anything that can be input into a computer. Examples could be patient level data input into computers within hospitals and library services within computer systems in a university.
NUnit is a console command line option and it is usually programmed by people experienced with computers. There are probably some computer classes in your town that can teach you.
Conventionally, an HTTP server listens on port 80. Regardless of the brand of web server that you are running, the server will typically listen for HTTP traffic on port 80 and HTTPS traffic on port 443.
This Television is a rear projection CRT display. Front projection uses a self contained "Projector" usually hanging from the ceiling and shoots the image onto a fabric screen or wall. The projector in the RCA HD52W59 is actually inside the base of the unit and the projected image is bounced off of a mirror and onto the back of the screen There are many types or Rear Projection displays: CRT, LCD, DLP, LED and Laser.
A computer that is not part of any network, typically Local Area Network, is considered stand-alone computer. Please note that, depending on the situation, a computer that is not part of LAN, but has access to the internet may or may not be conisdered a stand-alone. The term stand-alone is usually by computer security people. A computer that is not part of LAN is usually configured in such a way that all unnecessary ports/services that can allow access to the computer are blocked in order to secure it.
Im guessing that would be the taskbar
The taskbar - holds shortcut icons to make accessing programs and files quicker than searching for them. It also (usually) displays the clock and the Start button.
the taskbar is the bar which runs across the bottom of your screen. the bottom right is where icons for programs which are running usually appear.
It depends, but usually for a service's easy access, and searching.
what is a small note that display to provide about a button or describe the screen element
A tray service is a software program that normally displays no windows but instead displays an icon in the system tray; on windows the system tray is usually in the bottom right corner of the screen and contains the system clock and the icons of each tray service. Tray services usually provide configuration options or some form of user interface when clicked.
Screen Tip
The toolbar/taskbar/deskbar is usually the panel along the bottom with all the windows you have open.
Not usually, but it could be an element of a set.
Most grocery stores (larger ones, usually) will have cake or baked goods displays. Ckae displays can also be found in most every bakery or cake store.
I have XP, but have you tried right clicking on the desktop or at the bottom of the screen? When you right click, a pop-up box usually appears. Try right clicking on a few things (such as start button, etc...) until one shows taskbar.
The Toolbar.