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  • Nokia N80 Internet Edition User guide
  • Nokia N80 is switched on without a SIM card, the offline. profile is automatically activated. ...... Manual, a cross appears in the upper left corner of the Get manual
  • Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync Administrator's Guide
  • Mobile workers can have wireless access to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 email and calendar information using the Treo™ 650smartphone by palmOnewith built-in Exchange ActiveSync ® technology. With this solution, companies don’t incur additional expense and management overhead involved in evaluating, purchasing, installing, and updating third party behind-the-firewall servers. While these additional servers do provide some unique benefits, many businesses won’t need more than what's offered through Exchange ActiveSync—functionality that’s built in to Exchange Server 2003 and the Treo 650 smartphone. With the latest mobile technology, Treo 650 smartphone users have fast and easy access to the most current email and calendar information on the corporate Exchange server wherever they can get a cellular signal. How Exchange ActiveSync works on the Treo 650 smartphone The Internet, wireless technology, mobile devices, and advanced software are allowing mobile workers access to business information without imposing time or location constraints, enabling them to be more competitive and have more freedom to shift their work hours and location. Whether their business information is on the web or on an Exchange server, mobile professionals want to access it. The Treo 650 smartphone by palmOne has the portability and speed you won't get from a laptop computer. A Treo smartphone is much easier to carry than a laptop, and a Treo smartphone can be turned on and ready for work quicker than the fastest laptop. Smartphones broaden an organization's traditional computing model—a desktop computer accessing corporate server(s)—to include wireless access to information on the corporate server. Mobile professionals who carry
  • Lantronix XPort User Guide pdf
  • This Guide 8 Purpose and Audience Chapter Summary Additional Documentation 2: Introduction Capabilities Applications Protocol Support Addresses and Port Numbers Hardware Address IP Address Port Numbers Configuration Methods 3: Using DeviceInstaller Installing DeviceInstaller Assigning an IP Address Accessing the XPort Using DeviceInstaller Viewing the Current Configuration 4: Configuration Using Web Manager Accessing XPort Using DeviceInstaller Network Configuration Automatic IP Address Configuration Static IP Address Configuration Ethernet Configuration Server Configuration Host List Configuration Channel 1 Configuration Serial Settings Connection Settings - TCP Connection Settings - UDP Email Settings Trigger Configuration Configurable Pin Settings _ Apply Settings Apply Factory Defaults 5: Configuration via Telnet or Serial Port (Setup Mode) Accessing Setup Mode Telnet Connection Serial Port Connection Exiting Setup Mode 6: Setup Mode: Server Configuration Server Configuration (Option 0) IP Address Set Gateway IP Address Netmask: Number of Bits for Host Part Change Telnet Configuration Password DHCP Name 7: Setup Mode: Channel Configuration Channel 1 (Option 1) Baudrate I/F (Interface) Mode I/F Mode: XPort-485 only Flow Port Number Connect Mode a) Incoming Connection b) Response c) Active Startup d) Datagram Type e) Modem Mode Send the Escape Sequence (+++) in Modem Mode Auto Increment Source Port Remote IP Address Remote Port DisConnMode
  • How To: Create a Service Account for an ASP.NET 2.0 Application
  • This How To shows you how to create and configure a custom least-privileged service account to run an ASP.NET Web application. By default, an ASP.NET application on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and IIS 6.0 runs using the built-in Network Service account. In production environments, you usually run your application using a custom service account. By using a custom service account, you can audit and authorize your application separately from others, and your application is protected from any changes made to the privileges or permissions associated with the Network Service account. To use a custom service account, you must configure the account by running the Aspnet_regiis.exe utility with the -ga switch, and then configure your application to run in a custom application pool that uses the custom account's identity. By default, an ASP.NET application on Windows Server 2003 and IIS 6.0 runs in the application pool called ASP.NET V2.0. This application pool uses the built-in Network Service account. This account is least privileged, although it does have network credentials which means that you can use it to authenticate against network servers. The following scenarios may prevent you from using a network service account or a custom domain-level service account: - Your Web server is not in a domain. - Your Web server and downstream remote server are in separate domains with no trust relationship. - Your Web server and downstream remote server are separated by a firewall and you cannot open the ports required for NTLM or Kerberos authentication. In the above cases you can use mirrored
  • Hewlett-Packard OmniBook 4100 Series & Dell Inspiron 3500 Series Hard Disk Installation & Set-Up Guide pdf
  • If your original hard drive only had a single partition (you only had a C: drive) and your new drive has multiple partitions, your CD-ROM may have been moved to the next available drive letter after your new hard drive partitions. If you have CD-ROM based applications installed (those that require the CD-ROM to run), these applications may be expecting to find your CD-ROM drive at D:, which may have changed. If you have problems running these applications, verify the drive letter of your CD-ROM, and reinstall the CD-ROM applications if the CD-ROM drive is at a new drive letter. Remember, perform this step of making partitions and formatting them only if you didn’t use EasyMove in Step 1, above. Download Hewlett-Packard OmniBook 4100 Series & Dell Inspiron 3500 Series Hard Disk Installation & Set-Up Guide pdf
  • Wii Battalion Wars 2 Instruction Manual pdf
  • Lord Ferrok raised a mighty army that he dubbed the Iron Legion. This fearsome horde marched on the free nations of the world in a series of conflicts now known as the Lightning Wars. Desperate measures were required to defeat them, and at the final hour the Solar Empire unleashed a doomsday device that drew down the power of the sun and incinerated the Iron Lord and his armies. The device was then hidden at a secret location so that it would never fall into the wrong hands. Centuries later, a new leader was to emerge at the head of Xylvania. His name was Kaiser Vlad. After decades of planning, he launched his own bid for global conquest. The war that followed, chronicled in Battalion Wars 1, stretched from the Dune Sea to the Solar Empire, and back to Xylvania, where Vlad was finally defeated, and his lackey Kommandant Ubel captured. And for a few precious years, the world knew peace. But now the world is shocked by rumors that the Solar Empire is building a new superweapon. Download Wii Battalion Wars 2 Instruction Manual pdf
  • Nokia 6230i user guide
  • The Nokia 6230i phone provides many functions that are practical for ......Select Display terminal window > Yes to perform manual user Download PDF
  • VW/Audi Quick Fit Rallye 4 Harnessbelts Installation & Operating Instructions
  • ith the purchase of this SCHROTH asm harnessbelt, you have chosen a sophisticated restraint system, which represents a further advance in harness restraint technology. Extensive research, testing and field experience has shown it to offer, when properly installed and worn, high levels of protection in head-on collisions. SCHROTH VW/Audi specific asm-Rallye 4 Series harnessbelts are only intended for installation at the left and right outboard front seating positions of designated VW/Audi model passenger cars which have been specifically evaluated by SCHROTH engineers for anchor point locations and suitability of available front seats. Before attempting installation, please first answer the following questions and carefully follow the instructions which accompany them. Restraint systems can only offer protection if they are properly installed and used. To assure proper function, your car must meet special technical requirements. Before installation of SCHROTH harnessbelt, please answer a few very important questions to make sure the SCHROTH harnessbelt system can be properly installed and effectively used in your car.. Download pdf VW/Audi Quick Fit Rallye 4 Harnessbelts Installation & Operating Instructions
  • CentOS 4 Tutorial Ebook Sample
  • One of the joys of open source is that developers can take software apart and rebuild it in their own image. In this case, a developer community has taken Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, reworked it and released it for free under the GPL as CentOS. But is it a worthwhile alternative to its commercially-available parent? On first inspection, you would struggle to find any real difference between CentOS and RHEL. Both are aimed primarily at (surprise!) the enterprise and they share the same source. Apart from a few tweaks to the line-up, CentOS contains all the free software available with RHEL. Download CentOS 4 Tutorial Ebook Sample
  • RMRTask (Nokia) Manual
  • (for Symbian OS Series 80. ? Nokia Communicator 9210/9210i/9290 and 9500/9300)..... Edit > Advanced menu option for Start task, Ctrl+X, or just X. When the RMRTask (for Nokia Communicator) Extended ToDo Manager www.rmoft.com page 1 RMRTask Extended ToDo Manager (for Symbian OS Series 80 – Nokia Communicator 9210/9210i/9290 and 9500/9300) User Guide © RMR Software 2003 All rights reserved Veion 2 RMRTask (for Nokia Communicator) Extended ToDo Manager www.rmoft.com page 2 Contents Contents....................................................................................................................................... 2 RMRTask: Quick start................................................................................................................. 2 Registering the program ............................................................................................................ 3 Managing Task Groups .............................................................................................................. 4 Project and type categories ..................................................................................................... 4 Task screen.................................................................................................................................. 5 Moving around ......................................................................................................................... 6 Task priorities........................................................................................................................... 6 Entering tasks .......................................................................................................................... 6 Updating tasks ......................................................................................................................... 7 Entering default tasks............................................................................................................... 7 Task scheduling functio......................................................................................................... 8 Single key task scheduling....................................................................................................... 8 Repeating tasks ....................................................................................................................... 8 Task alarms.............................................................................................................................. 8 Sorting tasks ............................................................................................................................ 9 Timed tasks.............................................................................................................................. 9 Completing tasks ...................................................................................................................... 10 Archive screen........................................................................................................................... 10 Exporting tasks ......................................................................................................................... 11 Configuring RMRTask............................................................................................................... 11 View preferences ................................................................................................................... 11 General preferences .............................................................................................................. 12 RMRTask: Quick start RMRTask Extended ToDo Manager' allows you to record and monitor your various tasks (To- Dos) in a structured way. It comprises 2 scree: 1. The main Task Group screen for entry, viewing and scheduling of active tasks, 2. An Download PDF