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IDs     Last updated on 2010     8     25, a full moon day;

Approx. 131 IDs available to read;

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AES/OS ID;

Allowed-Certificate-OID;

AppID;

Ascend-Multilink-ID;

AssociatedID;

BarID;

BioTrust ID: PBA returns THIS ID in AFD; FBGA 43 pin compatible for hardware manufacturers;

BreakID;

BSSID and ESSID are essential for managing WLAN Wi-Fi connections. To do so, BSS Mode must be understood 1st;

Called-Station-ID;

Caller-ID;

Calling-Station-Id;

CDAccessID;

CDDB2LanguageID;

CFID AND CFTOKEN: CFID=NumberCFTOKEN=Number; CFID AND CFTOKEN have been used as parameterized URL values in web applications;  Also see: page_id;

CID; cid is Content ID, also see: MSDN >> Code >> DRM >> ... ;

ClientID; Client ID, also see: ComputerMiniDictionary;

Cluster Major task ID;

Cluster Minor task ID;

CLSID; CLSID;

CodecID;

ComponentID;

Connection OID;

ContentId;

Conversation ID;

DefaultId;

Default User ID;

DefaultTokenId;

DescriptionID;

DeviceID; also see: WMP DeviceID;   also see: WMPInfo.xml;

Document ID, also see: ComputerMiniDictionary;

dwOemID;

Engine ID, VB6 usage; Text to speech applications' VB codes;

ErrId, getErrId, osErrId, and getOsErrId are defined inside Exception.h, MSDN >> Code >> Concurrent ... ;

ESSID, Extended Service Set Identifier, also see: BSSID;

Event ID;

FeatureComponentID;

Fibre Channel controller ID;

Filter-Id;

FormatID;

group_objectid;

grouping_id(parameter): Oracle's PL/SQL usage; A function; [i.e. select aTable, grouping_id(aColumn) aliasName, ... ];

GUID,   For duo-binary developers only, test the following logic in AD: Fuzzy Set { ... obj = GetObject (LDAP://<GUID= Alpha_Numeric>") OR Fuzzy Set { ... obj = GetObject ("GC://<GUID= Alpha_Numeric >") ;

HelpContextID, property of VB6, for building a help system;

Host ID;

ID;

IFF 64bit XHTML, also see: WMPInfo;

IID;

Initiator Id;

Installation ID, several groups of number, provided by vendor, in order to activate, and legally install software into computer;

Instance ID; [Microsoft SQL Server Configuration Manager; 2005];

Keyboard ID: A parameter of kb16 /ID:3_base_10_digit executable command; Windows OS;

kid, Key ID, after creating *.txt files, key object can be defined, and then ... KeysObj.KeyID = kid; Key ID is license data; MSDN >> Code >> DRM >> ... ;

Language ID: Also see: Languages; Mode ID; In 2008, NHK has engineered, and deploys 2D barcode as a language code, therefore, in UPC vs. RFID aspect, hyperlink image mapped bidirectional 2D barcode can be language_ID within RFID;

Last Sel Chat Id;

LastTabID;

Last User ID;

LCID, e.g. <?xml?> ... <SnippetDir> ... <DirPath>..\\%LCID%\ ... </SnippetDir>;

LDAP Server ID;

Logical Unit Id;

Logon ID;

LUID;

m_id, either return m_id , or m_h WHERE h might be Henry, or Windows' Handle , also see: MSDN >> Code >> Concurrent ... Thread.h;
 

MachineInstID;

Major task ID; Windows Server 2003; Also see: Minor task ID;

Major task ID   Windows Home Server 2008, for example: {25541372-0042-3212-3123-551085510710}; Also see: New Root...;

Matching DevID;

MEID: for example, LG Model No: VX8350R cell phone's MEID: A000000C82C942, which is one of the system parameters of wireless communication device, its 2 dimensional ratio has been revised as H/W: 1.1, Signal to noise ratio aka S/N: 804CYYQ1076466, FCC ID: BEJUX8350; Its location can be defined, for example: usamyanmar.net ..\\Desktop\.. \index.htm.inf file's line number 40 defines its system parameter as: [Location]Port_#0002.Hub_#004;

Microsoft Live ID, to create, email + password + internet connection needed;

Mini UID;

Minor task ID; Windows Server 2003; Also see: Major task ID;

Minor task ID   Windows Home Server 2008, for example: {25531371-0030-3212-3123-551085510710}; Also see: New Root...;

Mode ID; Also see: Language ID; i.e. VB6's TextToSpeech.CurrentMode;

MRUDockID;

NAS-Port-Id;

NetBIOS Frame ID;

NetBIOS Scope ID;

NetBIOS Tree ID;

Network ID;

NextId;

OID; indicates %PATH% AND and then brunch WHERE the object is in X.500 ; Also see: OIDGEN i.e. 1.2.345.678901.2.3.4567.890.12345.67890.1.234567.8901234.567890.123456;

Oracle RDBMS *id; process_id;  row_id [i.e. select v$logmnr_contents.row_id];

PackageId;

page_id; page_id=♯; i.e. //../template*.cfm?page_id=12345; Also see: CFID;

Partition ID;

PID;

PortID;

PresetId;

Problem Id;

Process ID = number; Also see: Transaction;

ProductID:32123-123-5510855-10710; ア メ リ カ   緬 甸   .網     usamyanmar.net;

ProgID;

ProgID;

ProxyStubClsid;

ProxyStubClsid32;

RelationshipID    {25541372-0042-3212-3123-551085510710};

RFID, in 2006, by SOI tech, 1038 unique ID numbers are available by Hitachi's µ-chip, www.hitachi.com/New/cnews/060206.html;   RFID, also see: UPC vs RFID; RFID: 乁ɟꄆ♯; ... ; RFID:乁ɟꄆ♯; ... ;

RID; RID, iff in AD with FSMO roles, RID, a.k.a. Relative Identifier Pools;

SensorID, also see: SensorId; IFF (64-bit), also see: RelationshipID;

Server ID;

Service UID;

setclassid; Adapter_parameter of ipconfig;

showclassid; Adapter_parameter of ipconfig;

SID;  SID; [Oracle RDBMS usage: i.e. select session# SID ... ];  Security ID is a part of System ID, but it is one of the most important identification and authentication principles;  Also see: RID;

SRModeID;

SSID; In WLAN, SSID is service set identifier;  SSID + WEP is recommended in WLAN;  Also see: WAP Commonly use wireless broadband router channels are 1 Japan, 6 Myanmar, 11 Thailand, ... ;   32 alphanumeric characters can be SSID aka Network Name;  In common, 26 alphanumeric characters as a password to a wireless router, for example, Wireless-G 802.11 g Specification Broadband Router might need 26 alphanumeric;

SubAppID;

System ID;

Target Id;

Thread ID; number;

TokenID;

TSID;

Tunnel-Assignment-ID;

Tunnel-Client-Auth-ID;

Tunnel-Pvt-Group-ID;

Tunnel-Server-Auth-ID;

TypeLibId;

UID;

Unique ID; Also see: RFID 1038 unique ID numbers;

User ID;

UserID;

USR-PW-VPN-ID;

USR-RMMIE-Manufacutere-ID;

USR-VPN-GW-Location-Id;

UUID;

Verify caller ID;

Version ID;

VersionIndependentProgID;

Vid;

Wave ID; (accessible from the Debug menu), 2009 Google Wave, automatic ACTION, http://etech.eweek.com/content/collaboration/testing_a_google_wave_embed.html, Web 2.0 system with XML and JavaScript;

WhatsThisHelpID; a property of VB6;

WMP DeviceID; RelationshipID; are defined by DeviceInfo; also see: WMPInfo.xml;

WMP DeviceID    {32123-123-5510855-10710};

Workstation ID;

Yahoo! User ID;

...

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AES/OS' IDs

device ID, effective group ID, effective user ID, foreground process group ID, group ID, parent process ID, process ID, real group ID, real user ID, saved set group ID, saved set user ID, supplementary group ID, user ID, ...;

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AppIDAppID

AppID = *.exe + {Moniker} Application ID; i.e. In XP, Start >> Run >> Type in: regedit, and then, click on OK >> Edit >> Find >> Type in: AppID ..., and REG_SZ type of AppID can be read;

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AssociatedIDAssociatedID

i.e. Computer Machine\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Account Manager\Accounts' AssociatedID; Note: REG_BINARY type;

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BarIDBarID

i.e. Computer Machine\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\FrontPage\Explorer\FrontPage Explorer\ToolbarsState's BarID;

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Called-Station-ID, Allow_access_only_to_this_number ;

Called-Station-Id, an attribute name of policy condition ;

Calling-Station-Id, an attribute name of policy condition; IAS>> Connection_request_process>> Connection_request_policy>> Use_windows_authen...>> General>> Policy_condition>> Add;

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CIDCID

i.e. Computer Machine\HKEY_* \CID\{Moniker}\CLSID, SVCID, ...;

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CLSIDCLSID

CLSID = Class + {Moniker} Class ID; CLSID is a part of UUID;  i.e. In XP, Start >> Run >> Type in: regedit, and then, click on OK >> Edit >> Find >> Type in: CLSID ..., and REG_SZ type of CLSID can be read. Each COM Object has its own CLSID, and the CLSID must be registered;

For COM+ environment, see TypeLibId;

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Cluster: Major task ID, Minor task ID

Major task ID = {Moniker};

Minor task ID = {Moniker};

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Default User IDDefault User ID

i.e. Computer Machine\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Identities' Default User ID;

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DeviceID

In AES/OS: identifying device by non-negative integer;

In Microsoft Windows XP: DeviceID, PortID, and Matching DevID can be prompted by DirectX Diagnotic Tool;

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dwOemID, SYSTEM_INFO data-structure's variable, ODBC, Microsoft Platform dwOemID

i.e. Type   SYSTEM_INFO

                        dwOemID as Long

                        ...

      End Type;

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group_objectid

Also see: Windows platform RFC's qualifier declarations;

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IDID

Computer Machine\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\MSN6\PassportClientXML\default's ID; Note: REG_SZ type;

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Language ID LID

Language ID OS ODBC ... Remark
...        
LANG_ENGLISH   b   Primary language ID
LANG_NEUTRAL   b   Primary language ID
...        
         

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Last User IDLast User ID

i.e. Computer Machine\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Identities' Last User ID;

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LDAP Server IDLDAP Server ID

i.e. Computer Machine\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Account Manager\Accounts\Active Directory GC's LDAP Server ID;  Note: REG_DWORD type;

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LUID, ODBC Microsoft PlatformLUID

Type LUID

            LowPart As Long

            HighPart As Long

End Type;

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MachineInstIDMachineInstID

Computer Machine\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\MSN6's MachineInstID;  Note: REG_SZ type;

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NextIdNextId

i.e. Computer Machine\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Extensions\CmdMapping's NextId;  Note: REG_DWORD type;

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Partition ID

A part of GUID;

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Problem Id

In Win Server 2003, Shutdown_Event_Tracker/Menu: unplanned, sys._unresponsive, sys._failure_stop_error, security_issue, cord_unplugged, environment, and ...;

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ProgIDProgID

For Group, or for User, CLSID and ProgID can be set. In which means, any system class's inheritance instances can be adjusted. i.e. In XP, Start >> Run >> Regedit >> Right click on ProgID >> Advance >> ... ; Can add, edit, and remove Auditing, Effective Permissions, Owner, and Permissions. 

COM classes are identified by CLSID  OR, AND ProgID;

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RID, Relative ID in ODBC Microsoft Platform RID

RID's Name Memory Address 
 ...  
DOMAIN_ALIAS_RID_ACCOUNT_OPS &H224
DOMAIN_ALIAS_RID_ADMINS &H220
DOMAIN_ALIAS_RID_BACKUP_OPS &H227
DOMAIN_ALIAS_RID_GUESTS &H222
DOMAIN_ALIAS_RID_POWER_USERS &H223
DOMAIN_ALIAS_RID_PRINT_OPS &H226
DOMAIN_ALIAS_RID_REPLICATOR &H228
DOMAIN_ALIAS_RID_SYSTEM_OPS &H225
DOMAIN_ALIAS_RID_USERS &H221
DOMAIN_GROUP_RID_ADMINS &H200
DOMAIN_GROUP_RID_GUESTS &H202
DOMAIN_GROUP_RID_USERS &H201
DOMAIN_USER_RID_ADMIN &H1F4
DOMAIN_USER_RID_GUEST &H1F5
SECURITY_ANONYMOUS_LOGON_RID &H7
SECURITY_BATCH_RID &H2
SECURITY_BUILTIN_DOMAIN_RID &H20
SECURITY_CREATOR_GROUP_RID &H1
SECURITY_CREATOR_OWNER_RID &H0
SECURITY_DIALUP_RID &H1
SECURITY_INTERACTIVE_RID &H4
SECURITY_LOCAL_RID &H0
SECURITY_LOCAL_SYSTEM_RID &H12
SECURITY_LOGON_IDS_RID &H5
SECURITY_NETWORK_RID &H2
SECURITY_NT_NON_UNIQUE &H15
SECURITY_NULL_RID &H0
SECURITY_SERVICE_RID &H6
SECURITY_WORLD_RID &H0
...  

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Server IDServer ID

i.e. Computer Machine\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Account Manager's Server ID;

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SID, Security IDsSID

In ODBC platform: either in ANSI ODBC, or in UNICODE ODBC, SIDs are used commonly as shown in the following table. Common data sources are Access, dBASE, Excel, Visual FoxPro, and etc. Also see: Microsoft ODBC Test v.2.6 ;

SID Description ODBC ANSI ODBC UNICODE ODBC 2.0 ODBC 3.0 WIN SERVER 2003 ... REMARK
S-1-0-0 Null ü ü ü ü   Well known universally
S-1-1-0 World ü ü ü ü   Well known universally
S-1-2-0 Local ü ü ü ü   Well known universally
S-1-3-0 Creator Owner ID ü ü ü ü   Well known universally
S-1-3-1 Creator Group ID ü ü ü ü   Well known universally
S-1-4 Not Unique ID ü ü ü ü   Well known universally
S-1-5 NT Authority ü ü ü ü   NT
S-1-5-0x15- Not Unique ID ü ü ü ü   NT
S-1-5-0x20 Domain Built-in ü ü ü ü   NT
S-1-5-1 Dial Up ü ü ü ü   NT
S-1-5-2 Network ü ü ü ü   NT
S-1-5-3 Batch ü ü ü ü   NT
S-1-5-4 Interactive ü ü ü ü   NT
S-1-5-5-X-Y Logon ID ü ü ü ü   NT
S-1-5-6 Service ü ü ü ü   NT
S-1-5-7 Anonymous Logon ü ü ü ü   NT
S-1-5-7 Null Logon Session ü ü ü ü   NT
S-1-5-18 Member         ü Local_User_ and_Group>>Group>>IIS WPG>>NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM; 
S-1-5-19 Member         ü Local_User_ and_Group>>Group>>IIS WPG>>NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE; 
S-1-5-20 Member         ü Local_User_ and_Group>>Group>>Performance_Log_User>>NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE; 
...              

In Windows 2003, to identify (security_principle = user + computer + ...), AD generates GUID and SID;

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SRModeIDSRModeID

i.e. Computer Machine\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Microsoft Agent's SRModeID;  Note: REG_BINARY type;

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TypeLibId, Type Library Identifier

After exporting COM+ application proxy, CLSID, IID, and TypeLibId have been changed;  Therefore, reinstallation on client-computer must be done;  Also see: MMC 2 v5;

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UID, User ID, in ODBC Microsoft Platform UID

While running ODBC Test, Tools >> Manage Test Sources ... >> UID >> [Note: User Level Logon ID];

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User IDUser ID

i.e. Computer Machine\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Identities\{A1A1C1C1-AC01-C2C2-4465-AAAAAAAAAAAA}'s User ID;  Note: REG_DWORD type;

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UserIDUserID

i.e. Computer Machine\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0\Common\UserInfo's UserID;  Note: REG_SZ type;

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UUIDUUID

UUID, Universal Unique Identifier identifies COM Object's type;

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VersionIndependentProgID...

    ;    ;    ;   

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In addition to those, MMC2 v5;  Microsoft Server 2003;

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