[Name] 属性

English translation: Name attribute

20:02 Oct 11, 2007
Japanese to English translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Computers: Software / Setting up a backup server
Japanese term or phrase: [Name] 属性
I haven't worked on this type of manual before. The full sentence is: 新しく作成するクライアントのホスト名を [Name] 属性に入力します。and my online dictionaries give "attribute" as the translation for 属性. Is this the normal phraseology? Would the sentence above be translated as:
Type the host name of the new client into the [Name] attribute?
Joe Greenholtz
Canada
Local time: 21:08
English translation:Name attribute
Explanation:
I think that's it
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Harvey Beasley
Local time: 13:08
Grading comment
Thanks for confirming and instincts and thanks to Maki Ahn for adding the 'enter'.
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Name attribute


Explanation:
I think that's it

Harvey Beasley
Local time: 13:08
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Grading comment
Thanks for confirming and instincts and thanks to Maki Ahn for adding the 'enter'.

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Maki Ahn (X): I think this is right. For the translation, I would say 'enter' instead of 'type' for 入力する.
6 mins

agree  casey
3 hrs

agree  Can Altinbay: With Maki.
16 hrs

agree  Minoru Kuwahara
1 day 5 hrs
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