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Personal Store
The Local Machine Personal store contains certificates used either by
applications as client/server certificates and belong to this computer only;
whereas the Current User Personal store contains certificates not bound to
any particular machine (for example, you may have a certificate you use to
digitally sign documents on several different machines).
The certificate and its private key must be imported into the Windows
certificate store (in the Local machine\Personal store; its root certificate must
be imported in the Local machine\Trusted Root Certification Authorities
(TRCA) store). The private key must be marked as exportable.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/install/local-
machine-and-current-user-certificate-stores
PLC
Programmable logic controller or programmable controller is an industrial
digital computer which has been ruggedized and adapted for the control of
manufacturing processes, such as assembly lines, or robotic devices, or any
activity that requires high reliability control and ease of programming and
process fault diagnosis.
PMON
Process MONitor is an Oracle background process created when you start a
database instance. The PMON process will free up resources if a user process
fails (for example, release database locks).
PMON normally wakes up every 3 seconds to perform its housekeeping
activities. PMON must always be running for an instance. If not, the instance
will terminate.
Public key certificate
In cryptography, a public key certificate, also known as a digital certificate or
identity certificate, is an electronic document used to prove the ownership of a
public key[1]. The certificate includes information about the key, information
about the identity of its owner (called the subject), and the digital signature of
an entity that has verified the certificate's contents (called the issuer). If the
signature is valid, and the software examining the certificate trusts the issuer,
then it can use that key to communicate securely with the certificate's
subject.[2] In email encryption, code signing, and e-signature systems, a
certificate's subject is typically a person or organization. However, in Transport
Layer Security (TLS) a certificate's subject is typically a computer or other
device, though TLS certificates may identify organizations or individuals in
addition to their core role in identifying devices. TLS, sometimes called by its
older name Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), is notable for being a part of HTTPS,
a protocol for securely browsing the web.
In a typical public-key infrastructure (PKI) scheme, the certificate issuer is a
certificate authority (CA), usually a company that charges customers to issue
certificates for them. By contrast, in a web of trust scheme, individuals sign
each other's keys directly, in a format that performs a similar function to a
public key certificate.
The most common format for public key certificates is defined by X.509.
Because X.509 is very general, the format is further constrained by profiles
defined for certain use cases, such as Public Key Infrastructure (X.509) as
defined in RFC 5280.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_key_certificate
RDP
Remote Desktop Protocol is a proprietary protocol developed by Microsoft,
which provides a user with a graphical interface to connect to another
computer over a network connection. The user employs RDP client software
for this purpose, while the other computer must run RDP server software.
RENO
Remote Notification are notification messages that Desigo CC can deliver, for
example, using email, SMS or pagersto one or more groups of contacts
(recipients). They can be of two types: Alarm-based remote notifications:
Messages preconfigured to be sent out by the system (or manually by the
operator) when certain alarms occur in the building control site. New remote
notifications: Messages composed and sent on the initiative of the operator.
These operator-issued notifications are not tied to any triggering event.