| A GUID (global unique identifier) is a
term used by Microsoft for a number that its programming generates to
create a unique identity for an entity such as a Word document. GUIDs
are widely used in Microsoft products to identify interfaces, replica
sets, records, and other objects. Different kinds of objects have different
kinds of GUIDs - for instance, a Microsoft Access database uses a 16-byte
field to establish a unique identifier for replication. |