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  • Introduction to Microsoft Access Tutorial pdf
  • The purpose of these tutorials is not to teach you Microsoft Access, but rather to teach you some generic information systems concepts and skills using Access. Of course, as a side effect, you will learn a great deal about the software enough to write your own useful applications. However, keep in mind that Access is an enormously complex, nearly- industrial-strength software development environ- ment. The material here only scrapes the surface of Access development and database programming. 1.1 Introduction: What is Access? Microsoft Access is a relational database manage- ment system (DBMS). At the most basic level, a DBMS is a program that facilitates the storage and retrieval of structured information on a computer’s hard drive. Examples of well-know industrial-strength relational DBMSes include • Oracle • Microsoft SQL Server • IBM DB2 • Informix Well-know PC-based (“desktop”) relational DBMSes include • Microsoft Access • Microsoft FoxPro • Borland dBase 1.1.1 The many faces of Access Microsoft generally likes to incorporate as many fea- tures as possible into its products. For example, the Access package contains the following elements: • a relational database system that supports two industry standard query languages: Structured Query Language (SQL) and Query By Example (QBE); Download Introduction to Microsoft Access Tutorial pdf
  • JBS Technologies Installation Guide - Owners Guide PDF
  • Manufacturer Make/ Year Anti-theft PONITAC BONNIEVILLE 89+ VATS FIREBIRD 88+ VATS GRAND AM 96-98 PASSLOCK 1 GRAND AM 99+ PASSLOCK 2 GRAND PRIX 92-96 VATS MONTANA 99+ TRANSPONDER SUNFIRE 96-99 PASSLOCK 1 SUNFIRE 2000+ PASSLOCK 2 PORSCHE ALL 97+ TRANSPONDER SAAB ALL 97+ TRANSPONDER SATURN ALL 97+ FACTORY 2000+ TRANSPONDER TOYOTA AVALON 98+ TRANSPONDER CAMRY 98+ TRANSPONDER LAND CRUISER 98+ TRANSPONDER SOLARIA 99+ TRANSPONDER SUPRA 98+ TRANSPONDER VOLKSWAGON BEETLE 98+ TRANSPONDER GOLF 98+ TRANSPONDER PASSAT 98+ TRANSPONDER VOLVO ALL 98+ TRANSPONDER | Manufacturer Make/ Year Anti-theft SIERRA 98+ PASSLOCK 2 SONOMA 98+ PASSLOCK 2 SUBURBAN 98+ PASSLOCK 2 YUKON 98+ PASSLOCK 2 YUKON XL 2000+ PASSLOCK 2 HONDA ACCORD 98+ TRANSPONDER ODYSSEY 98+ TRANSPONDER PRELUDE 98+ TRANSPONDER S2000 TRANSPONDER INIFINITY I30 98+ TRANSPONDER Q45 98+ TRANSPONDER QX4 98+ TRANSPONDER JAGUAR ALL 98+ TRANSPONDER JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 99+ TRANSPONDER (GREY KEY ONLY) WRANGLER 99+ TRANSPONDER (GREY KEY ONLY) LEXUS ALL 97+ TRANSPONDER LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 97+ TRANSPONDER LS 2000+ TRANSPONDER LINCOLN MARK V3 97+ TRANSPONDER NAVIGATOR 97+ TRANSPONDER TOWN CAR 97+ TRANSPONDER MERCEDES ALL 97+ TRANSPONDER MERCURY COUGAR 99+ TRANSPONDER MOUNTAINEER 98+ TRANSPONDER (Some) MYSTIQUE 97+ TRANSPONDER (Some) SABLE 96+ TRANSPONDER NISSAN MAXIMA 98+ TRANSPONDER OLDSMOBILE ACHIEVA 95+ PASSLOCK 1 ALERO 99+ PASSLOCK 2 AURORA 95+ VATS BRAVADA 98+ PASSLOCK 2 CUTLASS 97+ PASSLOCK 2 NINETY-EIGHT VATS SILHOUETTE 99+ TRANSPONDER |
  • 1995 Chevrolet Camaro Owner’s Manual Ebook
  • This 1995 Chevrolet Camaro Owner’s Manual information: There is an airbag readinesslight on the instrument panel, which shows “AIR BAG’ on it. The system checks the airbag’s electrical system for malfunctions. The light tells you if there is an electrical problem.See “Air Bag Readiness Light” in Index for more the information. When should an air bag inflate? The air bag is designed to inflate in moderate to severe frontal or near-frontal crashes. The airbag will inflate only if the impact speed is above the system’s designed “threshold level.” If your vehicle goes straight into a wall that doesn’t move or deform, the threshold level is about 9 to 15 mph ( 14 to 24 km/h). The threshold level can vary, however, with specific vehicle design, so that it can be somewhat above orbelow this range. If your vehicle strikes something that will move or deform, such as a parked car,the threshold level will be higher. The air bag is not designed to inflate in rollovers, side impacts, or rear impacts, because inflation would not help the occupant. Download 1995 Chevrolet Camaro Owner’s Manual Ebook
  • ZyXEL Prestige 660HW Series ADSL Router with Wireless + Firewall
  • The P-660HW is an ADSL Internet gateway with IEEE 802.11g wireless capability and a 4-port built-in switch. You may need your Internet access information. The P-660HW is referred to as “the Prestige” in this guide. See your User’s Guide for background information on all features. This guide is divided into the following sections. 1 Hardware Connections 2 Configuration for Internet Access 3 Wireless Configuration 4 NAT 5 Firewall 6 Troubleshooting 1 DSL: Connect the Prestige to a telephone jack using a telephone wire. 2 LAN: Use an Ethernet cable to connect a computer to a LAN 10/100M port for initial configuration and/or Internet access. 3 POWER: Use the included power adaptor to connect the POWER socket to an appropriate power source (see the User’s Guide for power adaptors specifications by region). After you’ve made the connections, push in the power button to turn on the Prestige. Look at the front panel LEDs. The PWR/SYS LED blinks while performing system testing. The PWR/SYS and/or WLAN LEDs then turn steady on if the testing is successful. The LAN LED turns on if the LAN port is properly connected. Download pdf ZyXEL Prestige 660HW Series ADSL Router with Wireless + Firewall
  • Volkswagen Golf III Maintenance Manual PDF
  • Attach sticker on drivers-side door beam (B-pillar); the sticker is found as an instruction contained in the very front of the owner information packet. Cross out the instruction after attaching the sticker. Attach sticker “Your next service event” : - Service sticker “Your next service event” : Mark Oil change service or Inspection service (whichever is the case next) with a cross and enter date / mile / kilometer reading; if necessary, also mark with a cross additional work to be performed (e.g. replace toothed belt) and brake fluid service and enter date / mile / kilometer reading service interval 01-4, Inspection Service . Attach sticker Work descriptions on drivers side door beam - B - pillar Battery, check battery terminals for secure seating Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required Torque wrench V.A.G 1331 (5 - 50 Nm) Note: Tight fitting battery terminals guarantee proper function and a long battery service life. - Open cover cap (if installed) - 1 - of battery positive pole. - Check battery terminal clamps are seated securely on the battery terminals by moving the battery positive wire 1 - and the battery Ground (GND) wire - 2 - back and forth by hand. Warning! If battery clamp is not seated securely on positive terminal, disconnect battery Ground (GND) strap on battery negative terminal first, to prevent possible accidents. Work descriptions If the battery clamp on positive terminal is not seated securely: - Disconnect battery Ground (GND) wire at battery negative terminal first -
  • Developing Applications with WebLogic SIP Server
  • The SIP Servlet API is a part of JAIN APIs and being standardized as JSR116 of JCP (Java Community Process). The SIP Servlet API version 1.0 was published in February, 2003. Note: In this document, the term “SIP Servlet” is used to represent the API, and “SIP servlet” is used to represent an application created with the API. J2EE provides Java Servlet that is a main technology of building Web applications. Although Java Servlet is used only to develop HTTP protocol-based applications on a Web application server, it basically has functions as a generic API for server applications. SIP Servlet is defined as the generic servlet API with SIP-specific functions added. SIP Servlets are very similar to HTTP Servlets, and HTTP servlet developers will quickly adapt to the programming model. The service level defined by both HTTP and SIP Servlets is very similar, and you can easily design applications that support both HTTP and SIP. Listing 1 shows an example of a simple SIP servlet. Listing 1-1 List 1: SimpleSIPServlet.java package com.bea.example.simple; import java.io.IOException; import javax.servlet.*; import javax.servlet.sip.*; public class SimpleSIPServlet extends SipServlet { protected void doMessage(SipServletRequest req) throws ServletException, IOException { SipServletResponse res = req.createResponse(200); res.send(); } } The above example shows a simple SIP servlet that sends back a 200 OK response to the SIP MESSAGE request. As you can see from the list, SIP Servlet and HTTP Servlet have many things in common: 1. Servlets must inherit the base class provided by the API. HTTP servlets must inherit HttpServlet, and SIP servlets must inherit SipServlet. 2. Methods doXxx must be overridden and implemented. HTTP servlets
  • ZVOX Introduces the World's Smallest Home Theater Sound System
  • systems suffered from an almost universal drawback?lackluster sound. The new ZVOX ... Rechargeable battery system w/car adapter cord and AC charger: $49.99 Media Contact: Lucette Nicoll Nicoll Public Relatio, Inc. lucette@nicollpr.com / 781-762-9300 ZVOX Introduces the World's Smallest Home Theater Sound System PortaParty™ CarryBag & rechargeable battery, make the Mini the ideal traportable audio system. Swampscott, Massachusetts, April 28, 2005—Until now, small traportable audio systems suffered from an almost univeal drawback—lackluster sound. The new ZVOX Mini single-cabinet audio system changes all that by delivering incredibly accurate sound and surprising bass, from a single 13” x 9.5” x 3.3” coole. “Millio of people who own iPods™, laptop compute and portable CD and DVD playe now have the option of traveling in style with a high quality stereo sound system,” says Tom Hannaher, president of ZVOX Audio. “Small amplified speaker systems Download
  • 2002 Pontiac Firebird Owner’s Manual PDF
  • Many people read their owner’s manual from beginning to end when they first receive their new vehicle. If you do this, it will help you learn about the features and control for your vehicle. In this manual, you’ll find that pictures and words work together to explain things quickly. Safety Warning and Symbols You will find a number of safety cautions in this book. We use a box and the word CAUTION to tell you about things that could hurt you if you were to ignore the warning. In the caution area, we tell you what the hazard is. Then we tell you what to do to help avoid or reduce the hazards. Please read these cautions. If you don’t, you or others could be hurt. You will also find a circle with a slash through it in this book. This safety symbols means “Don’t” “Don’t do this” or “Don’t let this happen”. Download 2002 Pontiac Firebird Owner’s Manual PDF
  • Web 2.0 Access Control Best Practices – Part 1
  • So - you are wrapping up development of yet another Web app. The database is in place, CRUD functions are working, user interface and reports have been signed off. Now your thoughts are turning to access control. Just enough time to splice in that trusty user authentication and roles module, make a few tweaks and move on to the next project. Wait! Do you really want to contribute yet another authorization stovepipe to the growing forest? We all curse the proliferation of authentication and authorization “solutions” on the Web. Yet we continue to treat access control as an after thought. Developers accept the benefits of adopting third-party solutions for common functions such as data storage, cryptography, numerical analysis, parsing, etc., yet continue to roll their own application access control solutions. Why? The disadvantages of RYO are obvious: application-specific user accounts and passwords proliferate, each application reinvents how roles should be implemented -- perhaps even a language for specifying access constraints -- and, if integration with an external authentication framework is required, each application must implement interfaces to the drivers. This is irritating to our users, a headache for those who administer the applications, and costly to maintain. In this article we develop a set of Web 2.0 best practices for “outsourcing” the access control problem. Following these practices produces applications that readily integrate into an organization’s existing access control infrastructure, and simplifies application development and maintenance. Examples are based on DACS (http://dacs.dss.ca) – the Distributed Access Control System. DACS is a mature, lightweight
  • Extracting A Background from an Image Using Photoshop CS2's Extraction Tool
  • This is tutorial #2 in the series for changing or removing backgrounds. This method uses the extraction tool available in Photoshop CS2 (I'm not sure if it's available in Photoshop CS, but it won't be available in any version prior to this). Unfortunately, unless other softwares contain this tool (I don't know of any that do), the tutorial will only be geared to those who own Photoshop CS2 upwards. This method removes the background from the image, rather than removing the image to a new background. To begin, open your photo and locate your extraction filter - it can be found under "filter" in the menu (Select "Filter", then Extract) and open it up. This filter will not work on 16-bit images, so if you've opened a raw file, you'll need to change the mode to 8-bit (select "image", then "mode", then select 8-bit). On the left are a series of tools - the first one is the "highlighter" for drawing around the areas you want to keep; the second is the paint bucket fill, next is an eraser, an eyedropper, two masking tools, and magnifying glass (for zooming in and out) and the hand tool (for moving your image around within the filter). On the right are some options you can set: tool options are the brush size, the highlight color and the fill color, as well as a box for "smart highlighting". Smart highlighting works best on high contrast images with sharp edges, but not so well on other types of images.