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truncation
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Truncation on Windows systems refers to the cutting off or shortening of text or data beyond a certain length. In Windows 7 SP1 Turkish, the "Restore Defaults" button label in Folder Options is truncated due to the longer Turkish translation. Another example involves the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator, which truncates initiator names to 221 characters instead of the allowed 223, causing login issues. These cases highlight how truncation can affect usability and functionality in Windows environments.
In Windows 7 Service Pack 1 Turkish version, the Turkish display of "Restore Defaults" is too long for a few buttons and may be truncated. This problem happens in the "View" tab of "Folder and Search Options" Dialog. The same button displays well in...
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The iSCSI specification (RFC 3720) specifies that initiator names may be up to 223 characters in length. All versions of MS iSCSI Initiator as of Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 have a known issue which causes the initiator name to be truncated to 221...
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