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English - Turkish
(Bilgisayar) oturum kapamak
logout
OTURUM KAPATMAK
log out
(Bilgisayar) oturumu kapat
log out
(Askeri) oturumu kapamak
log out
(Askeri) sistemden çıkmak
log out
(Bilgisayar) oturum kapat
logout
(Bilgisayar) çıkış
logout
(Bilgisayar) çıkış yapma
log out
sonlan
log#out
sonlan
log off, log out
oturum kapamak
English - English
{f} exit a computer system, end a session at the computer, log off
to exit an account in a computer system so that it doesn't recognize you until you log in again

Please, do not forget to log out after you finish your work.

logout
The act or process of logging out
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(Bilgisayar) (also logoff) An act of logging out of a computer system
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To complete a UNIX session Also "log off" or "sign off"
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To end a session on your workstation
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Leaving the system This occurs at your request by quitting your browser or clicking Log Out on the menu bar, or automatically by the system after 20 minutes of inactivity
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exit a computer; "Please log off before you go home
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terminating a connection to a network
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(v ) To terminate or end access to a system or desktop session
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exit a computer; "Please log off before you go home"
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Synonym for log off
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To end a session on the IRIS
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Synonym log off
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To end a session at the computer For personal computers, you can log out simply by exiting applications and turning the machine off On larger computers and networks, where you share computer resources with other users, there is generally an operating system command that lets you log off
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To terminate interactive communication with the operating system, and end a terminal session
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When someone who is using a computer system logs out or logs off, they finish using the system by typing a particular command. If a computer user fails to log off, the system is accessible to all
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To terminate or end access to a system or desktop session
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Ending the connection to a network or a computer system To log out (a verb and a preposition) is noted as logout (one word) in Project Vincent command form, e g , logout
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A formal procedure where a computing device severs its connection to another computing device
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(n ) The termination of a desktop session
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Logoff command
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To type logout, or a similar word (e g "exit", "quit" etc ) or click a logout button in order to disconnect from a network
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The process of ending a session on a computer system, network, or server Some systems require an explicit command in order to log you off of the system, others automatically log you off when you exit the session or turn off the computer
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The termination of a desktop session
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To type logout, or a similar word (e g "exit", "quit" etc ) in order to disconnect from a network M
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{i} exit from an application, disconnection from a program or computer, disconnection from a network (Computers)
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Formally ending a session Can also be called logoff
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To leave the BBS, press l (lowercase L) at a short prompt You will be asked to confirm that you want to leave by pressing y (yes) or n (no) If you press y, you will be disconnected from the BBS If you choose n, you will return to the BBS at the point you left it
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The concluding steps for formally ending a session with a system Physically disconnecting or powering down a terminal without depressing the logout key does not necessarily result in a logout
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To type logout, or a similar word (e g "exit", "quit" etc ) in order to disconnect from a network
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The exit of a Linux user, so no that no one else can use that account The Linux system continues to run for other users and processes See also shutdown
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The term used when you close an open session with a computer, much in the same way one would shut off the lights and lock the door when they leave a house
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To close the connection to a computer or online service after using it To log out of a Blackboard session, click on the Logout button at the top of the screen
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close current shell
logout
When you have finished a work session, you must log out by typing the logout command This tells the computer that you are done working, and makes the system available for the next user See learning the basic Unix tools
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To stop working on a computer system or network
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