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  • Messenger Mac Deployment Guide Manual
  • Messenger for Mac Messenger for Mac topology Live Communications Server Enterprise Edition Active Directory User Replicator Communicator and Messenger for Mac Personal and corporate accounts on Messenger for Mac Security Active Directory Authentication Trust Certificates Trusted connection Trusted server Trusted user Disabling message archiving Using Kerberos for Macintosh Planning a deployment Client hardware and software requirements. Planning for capacity Synchronization scheduling on the server Synchronization in Messenger for Mac Planning for the number of users supported Installing and configuring Messenger for Mac on a corporate network Installing a certificate for the TLS connection Installing Messenger for Mac on the client Connecting to Live Communications Server through a firewall Integration with Microsoft Office for Mac Entourage Address Book Entourage Project Center Word reviewing toolbar Messenger for Mac preferences Overview of Messenger for Mac Overview of Messenger for Mac Messenger for Mac makes real-time communication and collaboration,as well as enhanced security, simple for corporate Mac users. Messenger for Mac has the following new features: ” Business conversations with other employees occur through Live Communications Server, with enhanced security behind the corporate firewall. ” Security in your organization is enhanced.Through its integration with Live Communication Server,Messenger supports server-side session logging and more secure corporate messaging. ” Users have simultaneous access to corporate accounts and personal accounts from the new window interface. ” Users can hold instant message conversations with Yahoo!Messenger contacts from their personal account. Messenger for Mac provides two types of communication services for instant messaging: ” Personal A
  • Essentials of the Java Programming Language
  • If you are new to programming in the Java TM language, have some experience with other languages, and are familiar with things like displaying text or graphics or performing simple calculations, this tutorial could be for you. It walks through how to use the Java® 2 Platform software to create and run three common types of programs written for the Java platform—applications, applets, and servlets. You will learn how applications, applets, and servlets are similar and different, how to build a basic user interface that handles simple end user input, how to read data from and write data to files and databases, and how to send and receive data over the network. This tutorial is not comprehensive, but instead takes you on a straight and uncomplicated path through the more common programming features available in the Java platform. Source: www.cs.usfca.edu Download Essentials of the Java Programming Language
  • Packaging MySQL on Andrew Linux
  • This document assumes that you have some base familiarity with Systems Administration, administrative privileges on the system(s) that you are about to modify, and a passing familiarity with the Andrew Package System. Finally, you have an understanding of how to modify files, and more importantly which files you shouldn’t modify. Conventions $> Represents a system prompt do not type this. Items listed after the $> prompt are to be typed: Example: $> ls This example indicates for the reader to type the ls command after the $> prompt. Items listed with borders and gray shaded represent file examples: %define doesreallycoolstuff Items listed in plain Arial Text 12 point font are explanatory in nature, and will comprise most of the document. Download pdf Packaging MySQL on Andrew Linux
  • Vector NTI Suite for Mac OS X Installation and Licensing Guide Manual
  • Vector NTI Suite for Mac OS X System Requirements Minimal System Requirements Upgrading from Previous Mac OS versions of Vector NTI Recommended Steps for Migrating Data from Version 5.3 Upgrading from Vector NTI 5.3 for Mac Recommended Steps for Upgrading from the Preview Version of Vector NTI for Mac OS X Upgrading from the preview Vector NTI for Mac to full version of Vector NTI Suite for Mac OS X Database Issues during Upgrade Installing Vector NTI Suite for Mac OS X How to Install from a Vector NTI CD-ROM How to Install from the InforMax Website Performing a Single Install for Multiple Users How to Perform a Single Install for Multiple Users Using Setup Assistant to create links and add databases to the primary installation Existing Vector NTI Suite for Mac OS X Installations Reinstalling or Removing an Existing Installation Un-installing Vector NTI Licensing Vector NTI Suite Applications License Manager Static License.. 10 Trial License Dynamic License from a DLS Server Transferring Vector NTI to a New Computer (Mac to Mac) Performing Backups 13 Saving database molecules Restoring Database . 13 Restoring the Vector NTI Database Opening Vector NTI Suite Applications How to open Vector NTI Suite NTI Applications Populating the Vector NTI Database with sample molecules Contacting Technical Support E-mail Phone Eligibility Overview Vector NTI ® Suite, a desktop application, is a comprehensive set of sequence analysis tools specifically designed for molecular biologists. This document summarizes supported configurations for the Vector NTI Suite for Mac OS
  • 2007 Audi S4 Cabriolet Technical Specifications
  • 2007 Audi S4 Cabriolet. ENGINE:. Type. V8-arrangement 8-cylinder with Double Overhead Camshafts and two-stage variable intake manifold. Arrangement 2007 Audi S4 Cabriolet Technical Specifications 12 Technical Specifications 2007 Audi S4 Cabriolet ENGINE: Type V8-arrangement 8-cylinder with Double Overhead Camshafts and two-stage variable intake manifold Arrangement Front mounted Bore 3.33 in. 84.5 mm Stroke 3.65 in. 92.8 mm Displacement 254 cu. in. 4163 cc Compression ratio 11.0:1 Fuel requirement Premium unleaded 91 AKI / 95 RON recommended for maximum performance Horsepower (SAE) 340 hp @ 7000 (man) rpm @ 6800 (Tip) rpm Max. Torque 302 lbs. ft. @ 3500 rpm ENGINE DESIGN: Cylinder block Crankshaft Cylinder head Aluminum alloy Valve train / intake Intake camshaft adjustment, DOHC belt driven, hydraulic lifters Firing order Cooling system Water-cooled, thermostatically controlled radiator fan Lubrication system Gear pump, pressurized, full flow with oil cooler Fuel injection / Motronic 7.1.1: fully electronic sequential injection, hot-film air mass measurement, drive-by-wire throttle control, mapped Ignition system ignition with solid-state high-voltage distribution, cylinder-selective adaptive knock control using four sensors Emission system Two close-coupled primary and two underfloor main catalytic converters; adaptive lambda control with two heated oxygen sensors before and two after the converter. Download Audi S4 Manual
  • Web 2.0 Re-examined: The Paradigm Shift, Technology Stack and Business Value
  • This essay re-examines web 2.0 by looking at its technology stack and impact on enterprise computing, in contrast to the common consumer-centric point of view. Categorizing the landscape into Consumer Web 2.0 and Enterprise Web 2.0, the essay establishes a web 2.0 technology stack that forms the foundation of a paradigm shift called “architecture of partition”. In the end, the business impact of web 2.0 technologies on enterprises is presented. Web 2.0: the State of Confusion Web 2.0 is exciting, but there are lots of confusions today, even among noted experts. There are two schools of opinions among experts. The first school is critical of Web 2.0. This group is represented by Tim Berners-Lee and Russell Raw. Their opinions are: 1. There is nothing fundamentally different between “Web 1.0” and the so-called “Web 2.0”; 2. Web 2.0 has nothing new and is based on the same technology as of Web 1.0; 3. Web 2.0 is just a piece of jargon. The second group of experts are Web 2.0 champions. This group is represented by Tim O’Reilly, Paul Graham and Dion HinchCliffe. This group argues that: 1. Web 2.0 is here and it is big; 2. “Architecture of Participation”, “the Network Effect (social network)”, and “Harnessing the collective intelligence” are fundamentally new and different from web 1.0; 3. Web 2.0 is more about a paradigm shift in how people use the web, less about new technology. “Web 2.0” is not based on a technology shift, but rather a usage paradigm shift. Despite the confusion, the term “Web 2.0” is getting widely
  • PHP Leads Web 2.0
  • Everyone is currently talking about Web 2.0, it is the next big thing in the IT industry. But most people have only a vague idea of what Web 2.0 is about — and what it is not. They tend to think of Web 2.0 as a collection of websites and fancy web-based applications. What they don’t see is the shift of paradigm that Web 2.0 brings — and the emergence of new technologies under the surface. Defining Web 2.0 If you ask 20 people in the IT industry to define what Web 2.0 is, it is most likely that you will receive 20 different answers. This shows one of the main problems when talking about it: Web 2.0 is not a fixed standard or product, and the viewpoint of the individual influences his perception of Web 2.0. For consumers or journalists outside the industry, Web 2.0 is a number of applications, websites and interfaces — Google, Flickr.com or even eBay. From a developer’s perspective, it is a collection of APIs, formats and code. And a CIO or CTO of a large company might see a new approach for software architecture that helps him to improve his application landscape. But it is hard to write an article about a new trend without giving a proper definition of it, isn’t it? Though my definition is definitely subjective, I tried to find some least common denominators. In my opinion, Web 2.0 usually includes one or more of these elements: • Rich Web Applications are most likely built
  • Dell Precision M6300 Quick Reference Guide pdf
  • Checking the Battery Charge Conserving Battery Power Charging the Battery Removing the Battery Storing a Battery Troubleshooting Lockups and Software Problems Dell Diagnostics Index Finding Information NOTE: Some features or media may be optional and may not ship with your computer. Some features or media may not be available in certain countries. NOTE: Additional information may ship with your computer. What Are You Looking For? • A diagnostic program for my computer • Drivers for my computer • My device documentation • Notebook System Software (NSS) Find It Here Drivers and Utilities Media NOTE: The Drivers and Utilities media may be optional and may not ship with your computer. Documentation and drivers are already installed on your computer. You can use the Drivers and Utilities media to reinstall drivers (see “Reinstalling Drivers and Utilities” in your User’s Guide) and to run the Dell Diagnostics (see “Dell Diagnostics” on page 23). Readme files may be included on your media to provide last-minute updates about technical changes to your computer or advanced technical reference material for technicians or experienced users. NOTE: Drivers and documentation updates can be found at support.dell.com. Quick Reference Guide Model PP05XA Download Dell Precision M6300 Quick Reference Guide pdf
  • Sculpted Prims with Maya Modeling, Texturing, Exporting Tutorial PDF
  • First, we install the exporter script that we’ll need to export from Maya to Second Life. Get the script at http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/LlSculpt_mel . Copy the contents of the script. Run Maya: 1. Start the MEL (Maya script language) editor by pressing the button in the lower right corner 2. Paste the script text into the lower window 3. Save script to shelf will create a button in the Maya menu, allowing for easy access of the exporter SETUP 2: THE BASIC SPHERE A sculpty is sampled from a basic sphere form. The recommended setup is to start with a NURBS sphere of 16×16 sections. Here’s how to create the base sphere that we then can edit into nearly arbitrary forms: Download Sculpted Prims with Maya Modeling, Texturing, Exporting Tutorial PDF
  • Logic Express 8 Instruments and Effects Guide
  • Instrument Parameters Using the External Instrument Klopfgeist Ultrabeat The Structure of Ultrabeat Overview of Ultrabeat Loading and Saving Sounds The Assignment Section The Synthesizer Section Modulation The Step Sequencer Creating Drum Sounds in Ultrabeat GarageBand Instruments GarageBand Instrument Parameters Synthesizer Basics Analog and Subtractive What Is Synthesis? Subtractive Synthesis Introduction to the Logic Express Plug-ins The Logic Express music and audio production software features a comprehensive collection of powerful plug-ins. These include innovative synthesizers, high quality effect plug-ins, and a powerful software sampler. This manual will introduce you to the individual effects and instruments—and their parameters. All plug-in parameters are discussed in detail. The instrument chapters include a number of tutorials that will help you to make the most of your new instruments. Using plug-ins is much easier if you are familiar with the basic functions of Logic Express. Information about these can be found in the Logic Express 8 User Manual. Logic Express Effects and Instruments The following tables outline the effects and instruments included with Logic Express. Effect category Amp Modeling Delay Included effects  Bass Amp (p. 13)  Guitar Amp Pro (p. 15) Echo (p. 22) Sample Delay (p. 22) Stereo Delay (p. 23) Tape Delay (p. 24) Bitcrusher (p. 28) Clip Distortion (p. 29) Distortion (p. 30) Distortion II (p. 31) Overdrive (p. 32) Phase Distortion (p. 33) Download pdf Logic Express 8 Instruments and Effects Guide