rollback - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • system: Description: Recovery Manager will always attempt to take a backup Recovery Point before doing a rollback of a system.

Converse of object

  • do: Description: Recovery Manager will always attempt to take a backup Recovery Point before doing a rollback of a system.
  • remove: The rollback also removed SP1; absolutely no remnants of SP1 existed anywhere in the system.
  • allow: Active Administrator automatically maintains a GPO history, allowing rollback to a particular version of a GPO.
  • call: The DESTROY method for each driver should implicitly call rollback to undo any uncommitted changes.
  • include: He said: " The deal includes some rollbacks for TV writers and news writers, and only very minor gains for screenwriters.

Preposition: in

  • event: Needs to be detailed enough to guarantee effective rollback in the event of a problem.

Modifies a noun

  • segment: You must only put the names of already created rollback segments in the list.
  • processing: The fail Process Location PRE-RUNNING POST-RUNNING HOLDING RESTARTING Execution Processing The rollback processing is executed.
  • recovery: The security features of the database package should at least contain rollback recovery.
  • change: Allow admin to automatically rollback changes - through an admin interface ( would mean archiving the original before making any changes ).
  • capability: Its unlimited roll-forward and rollback capabilities provide flexible options to return systems to a known good state if a patch causes system malfunctions.
  • option: Damages in transactional files are to be repaired with the rollback option.

Noun used with modifier

  • percent: Legislation the paint a simple measure percent rollback of of trial lawful.
  • database: Back to the list of errors Error code 21: index files necessary for antivirus database rollback are absent.

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