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  • Using a MySQL Database
  • In this course, we will learn to use an SQL database system called MySQL. The programming interface we will learn also applies to other database engines, such as Oracle. We are using MySQL because it runs fast and is essentially free, so you can run it on your own machine at home if you desire. 1 Working by Hand There are two main ways to work with a database. First, we will show how to work with it by hand. Second, we will show how to work with it from another program. In the long run, you will do most of your database work using another program that you will write, such as a CGI program. When you are debugging, or when you are doing one-time kinds of things like creating tables, working by hand can be a good solution. 1.1 Connect to the MySQL Server Use this command (e.g., from cs.byuh.edu) to connect to MySQL. mysql -p -h HHH -u UUU Replace HHH with the host name. Replace UUU with your own username. When you are prompted for a password, type it in. Your instructor should tell you your hostname, username, and password. You will change your password later. The -p tells mysql to prompt you for a password. The -h tells mysql to what hostname to connect to. The -u tells mysql what username to use. 1.2 How To Quit Once you have successfully connected to the mysql server, you should see the following prompt: mysql> This means that the mysql server is waiting for you to enter a command. The
  • Integration of SAP central user administration with Microsoft Active Directory
  • As already mentioned in the short summary above the scenario used for this collaboration brief deals with two key components: Microsoft Active Directory and SAP Central User Administration. Active Directory, being the integrated, distributed directory service included with Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, provides a central user repository used to centrally maintain user data, thus avoiding the redundant, error-prone maintenance of user information in several systems. Most organizations already use Active Directory to organize and manage information about all kinds of their different resources like users, computers, applications and so on. While the user management engine (UME) used by SAP Enterprise Portal can use a central Active Directory as its user persistence store ABAP systems use their own database as user store. SAP’s central user administration (CUA) can be used to maintain SAP user master records in one central system and distribute this information in a consistent way to connected child systems. This provides a single point of administration of all SAP user data in the entire SAP system landscape in one central system. This document describes the benefits of a synchronization of user data between an LDAP directory (e.g. Microsoft’s Active Directory) and SAP systems. In the outlined scenario MS Active Directory will become the leading system for storing common user data. As a result users newly created in the directory will be synchronized and created in the SAP CUA. For user data that has been updated in the directory this new information is also synchronized into
  • ZoneBench User Guide
  • The instructions and explanations in this guide assume that you understand how to operate your Macintosh computer. You should, for example, know how to choose, select, launch, and drag by using your mouse. In addition, you should also understand how the desktop, windows, dialog boxes, buttons and file/folders work within the Macintosh environment. For more information about these items, please refer to your Macintosh User?s Guide. SpeedTools ZoneBench is a benchmarking application designed to measure the read and write speeds over an entire local storage device. That device can be either logical (such as a disk volume which is actually a RAID array made up of two or more disk drives) or physical (such as your internal ATA disk drive). ZoneBench also has the capability to measure the speed of read-only volumes such as a mounted CD or DVD data disc. ZoneBench does not measure the speed of burning recordable CD/DVD discs, however. Measuring speeds across an entire device is important because most storage devices do not maintain consistent speeds across their entire storage area. For example, all modern hard disk drives get slower as data is accessed further and further toward the physical end of the drive. Conversely, CD and DVD ROM discs get faster as you access toward the physical end of disc. (This is because CD's and DVD's are read starting at the center of the disc moving progressively outwards. Warning: ZoneBench is designed to be non-destructive. However, because ZoneBench reads and writes directly to your storage device, there is
  • Google Desktop Query API Developer Guide
  • The Query API described in the first part of this document was introduced with Google Desktop 3. We cover how to use it with both native plug-ins and script-based plug-ins, and assume that you are familiar with the general principles of how to write Desktop plug-ins. The latter part of this document describes methods for issuing Desktop search queries using HTTP and XML. This XML-based API is supported by both the Windows and Mac OS X versions of Google Desktop. Mac OS X support was added in Google Desktop Mac 1.0.3. You can only use the Query API if you have registered with it and thus obtained a Query API registration cookie. Note that this is in addition to the general registration of your plug-in with Google Desktop. There are two types of Query API registration cookies, read-only and read-write. Usually, you'll only need a read-only cookie. The read-write cookie is only needed when you remove an item from the Google Desktop index. We recommend that your plug-in encrypt the registration cookie when it saves it, and, of course, be able to decrypt it when you pass it to the various Query API methods and objects. You'll need a global identifier (GUID) for your plug-in to pass to the registration method. You can use a tool such as guidgen.exe to generate. Download pdf Google Desktop Query API Developer Guide
  • Voice Over IP 101
  • Supporting VoIP Solutions with Traffic-Engineered MPLS. ... VoIP solution, organizations must consider the following issues: White Paper Juniper Networks, Inc. 1194 North Mathilda Avenue Sunnyvale, California 94089 USA 408.745.2000 1.888 JUNIPER www.juniper.net Voice Over IP 101 Undetanding the Basic Networking Functio, Components, and Signaling Protocols in VoIP Networks Part Number: 200087-002 May 2007 2 Voice Over IP 101 Copyright ©2007, Juniper Networks, Inc. Table of Contents Introduction ...........................................................................................................3 Intended Reade....................................................................................................3 VoIP Initiatives........................................................................................................3 Undetanding Basic PSTN and VoIP Network Functio.........................................5 Database Services .............................................................................................5 Signaling ...........................................................................................................5 Call Connection and Audio Traport Mechanisms ............................................5 CODEC Operatio ...........................................................................................6 Undetanding VoIP Solution Components .............................................................6 VoIP Phones, Cooles and Other End-User Devices .........................................7 Call Processing Server/PBX ...............................................................................7 Media/VoIP Gateways/Gatekeepe ....................................................................8 The IP Network .................................................................................................8 Session Border Controller Functionality.............................................................8 Undetanding VoIP Signaling Protocols .................................................................9 Establishing VoIP Connectio with H.323.........................................................9 Establishing VoIP Connectio with SIP ......................................................10 Signaling Control Information Between VoIP Network Elements ..................... 11 An Early Approach: MGCP .......................................................................... 11 The Next Generation: Megaco/H.248 ..........................................................12 Handling VoIP Service Requirements ...................................................................13 Minimizing Latency ........................................................................................13 Assessing packet creation latency................................................................13 Mitigating serialization delays......................................................................13 Calculating propagation delays....................................................................14 Mitigating queuing delays............................................................................14 Assessing packet forwarding delays.............................................................14 Assessing the Impact of Jitter on Voice Quality ...............................................14 Calculating Bandwidth Requirements ..............................................................15 A Sample Bandwidth Calculation.................................................................15 Compeating for Download
  • Faronics Deep Freeze Mac User Guide Manual
  • Deep Freeze About Apple emote Desktop (AARD) Command Line Control Capability System requirements Important Terminology About Faronics Installing Deep Freeze I nstalling Using a Customized Deep reeze installer Installing Using the Basic Deep reeze installer Installing via Apple emote Desktop Installing Over revious Versions Using Xgrid ith Deep Freeze Mac Using the Deep Freeze Controller Opening the Deep Freeze Controller Creating the First User Boot Control Tab Drives Tab ThawSpace Tab Adding a Global ThawSpace Modifying a Global ThawSpace Adding a User ThawSpace Modifying User ThawSpaces Removing a User or Global ThawSpace Maintenance Tab Mapping Tab DF Users Tab Adding, Deleting 2nd Editing DF Users Uninstall Tab Exporting and Importing Configurations Using Deep Freeze Deep Freeze cons Saving Documents Software Installation and Permanent Changes Checking for Deep Freeze Updates Appendix : Deep Freeze Assistant and Customizing the Installer Appendix I: Apple Remote Desktop v.33.0 Integration Adding Targeted Computers to the Task List Using and Editing Tasks Sample ommand Line Scripts Deep Freeze Mac provides a completely non-restrictive working environment where there is no need to be concerned about system damage or corruption; a simple restart eradicates all changes and ensures that the standard system configuration is available at all times. All changes to a computer are temporary for that working session, including installation or removal of software and application preference configuration. The need for IT professionals to perform rebuilds, re-image, or troubleshoot computers
  • PC Linux OS User’s Guide Manual with Screenshot
  • The development team of PCLinuxOS would like to take a moment and truly welcome you to the world of Linux. Within the pages of this guide, you will find information you need to use and learn PCLinuxOS presented in easy to understand terms and without a lot of geek-speak. You may even find some of it rather humorous. PCLinuxOS is what’s called an operating system. When you start your computer, some software must start working otherwise nothing would happen. Your mouse and keyboard should be enabled; you most likely would want to have access to your personal files, and start other programs. All these activities are done by software called an operating system. Most likely you are already familiar with the operating system called Windows. Download PC Linux OS User’s Guide Manual with Screenshot
  • FSAE NOISE TEST ENGINE SPEEDS
  • Honda CBR 600 F2. 65.0 x 45.2 mm. 149.99 ccs. 4 cyl. 600 ccs ... 600 ccs. 9811. 10000. Honda CBR 600 F1. 63.0 x 48.0 mm. 149.63 ccs. Download PDF
  • WebMessenger for Skype User Guide Manual
  • WebMessenger for Skype supports messaging, presence and phone calls from / to Skype users, available to the WebMessenger mobile IM clients. The diagram above shows the call control and audio streams handling. WebMessenger for Skype connects the WMP client with the Skype network. You can exchange messages, presence and make phone calls to Skype buddies from your mobile telephone. The information from Skype is passing through the WMP server and the WMP client can see the Skype buddies as one of the public instant messaging networks. II. Prerequisites 1. Skype client application installed on your PC. 2. Skype group named Webmessenger, which consists of Skype names you intend to import with the WebMessenger mobile client. 3. SkypeOut account for phone calls. 4. WebMessenger for Skype. 5. WebMessenger mobile client with Skype support. 6. A valid WMP user account with Skype proxy account. WebMessenger for Skype Settings Start WebMessenger for Skype. Your settings may look like this: In the field My Skype password you should put your Skype account password. My mobile phone # is your cell phone with the plus sign ( + ) and the country / area code, which will be called when speaking with Skype users. Control online Status for Mobile Client allow you to change the Skype online status using the WMP client. Connect Automatically on Start connect the plug-in automatically after it is ready to use. IV. Proper startup procedure 1. Start Skype. Make sure you have sufficient
  • Prudent Way Universal Notebook AC Power Adapter User’s Manual Model: PWI-AC90, PWI-AC120
  • We sincerely hope that you find this quality Adapter provides you with many years of good service. 1. Major Features • 100-240V AC input provides worldwide power conversion capability. • Adjustable 15-24V output design fits specific notebook models needs. • 9 pieces of tip connector for use with most major notebook brands such as IBM, Dell, Toshiba, Compaq, Asus, Acer, HP, Sony and More*. • Extra USB port built in for iPODs, PDAs, Cell Phones, MP3 Players and more*. • RoHS compliancy is friendly to environment. • High efficiency & full power protection. 2. Safety & Warning Please read the following information carefully before using the power adapter! ! This power adapter is for indoor use only. ! This power adapter is for use with information technology equipment. ???? DO NOT disassemble this Adapter. There are HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES inside the power adapter. Disassembling the Adapter may expose you to high voltage or other risks. Incorrectly reassembly may cause electronic shock the next time when the device is used. Warranty will be voided by doing so. ???? DO NOT expose the Adapter and related information technology equipment to water or moist, dusty or extreme temperature environment such as direct sunlight, heat sensitive material or any heat generated sources such as a radiator, stove, or car. ???? DO NOT block the ventilation. The ventilation is designed to protect the Adapter from overheating. ???? DO NOT place the Adapter in a built-in installation, or on a surface such as a bed, sofa, or rug. ???? DO NOT use wet hands to plug or unplug the power cord to avoid