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log in (encz) | log in, v: |
log in (gcide) | log in \log in\, log on \log on\, v. i. (Computers)
To establish communication with a host computer from a
terminal or remote computer.
[PJC] Logistic |
log in (wn) | log in
v 1: enter a computer; "Have you logged in lately?" [syn: {log
in}, log on, log-in] [ant: log off, log out] |
log in (foldoc) | log in
(Or "login", "log on", "logon") To start a
session with a system, usually by giving a user name and
password as a means of user authentication. The term is
also used to mean the ability to access a service (also called
an account), e.g. "Have you been given a login yet?"
"Log in/on" is occasionally misused to refer to starting a
session where no authorisation is involved, or to access where
there is no session involved. E.g. "Log on to our {Web
site}!"
"login" is also the Unix program which reads and verifies a
user's user name and password and starts an interactive
session.
The noun forms are usually written as a single word whereas
the verb forms are often written as two words.
To end a session is to "log out" or "off".
(2006-07-10)
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