English term
Locked out of
It's a sofware option. I have no context but wanted to know the general meaning to avoid a misinterpration.
Thanks
Type Locked out of the HR Finance Intranet site in the Describe the request text box
4 +3 | prevented from using | Catharine Cellier-Smart |
5 | denied access | Charlesp |
PRO (1): Charlesp
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prevented from using
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Note added at 1 hr (2013-04-18 05:45:56 GMT)
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"Exclu de" sounds a good translation to me; you could also talk about "accès verrouillé".
Thanks. I had translated by 'Exclu de' so it's not wrong ? |
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