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  • Using Microsoft Outlook 2003 A Beginners Guide Email and Calendars
  • This documentation is meant to function as a guide for individuals that may be unfamiliar with Microsoft Outlook. The more advanced features of Outlook are not included. This documentation covers the following topics: The Outlook Screen Working with Email Creating a Signature File Sending Email Additional Email Options Sending Attachments Receiving Email Replying to Email Forwarding Email Flagging Email for Follow-up Additional Options Out of Office Assistant Personal Address Lists (Contacts) Distribution Lists Saving and Storing Email (Personal Folders) Creating Personal Folders Moving Mail to a Personal Folder Working with Calendars Viewing the Calendar Creating an Appointment Creating a Recurring Appointment Scheduling Group Meetings Creating a Group Calendar Download pdf Using Microsoft Outlook 2003 A Beginners Guide Email and Calendars
  • Adobe Illustrator CS 4 Porting Guide
  • This document describes how to update your SDK plug-in code and development environments for Adobe® Illustrator® CS4. It details changes in the public API and other aspects of the SDK since the CS3 release. Introduction To begin porting, follow these steps: 1. Ensure that your system meets the basic requirements specified in “Development platforms” section in Getting Started with Adobe Illustrator CS4 Development. 2. Install the SDK. 3. Examine the documentation, then compile and run the samples. 4. To port your own plug-in projects and code, follow the recommended procedures. As an architecture improvement, annotation drawing in Illustrator CS4 can now be carried out by the AGM Compositor instead of the GDI and QuickDraw platform APIs. The following changes were made to the public API. New AIAnnotatorDrawerSuite This is the recommended suite to draw annotations in response to an AIAnnotatorMessage. Annotations using ADMDrawer and AGMSuite are still supported in CS4, but future releases may disallow annotation drawing using platform APIs like GDI/GDI+ on Windows and QuickDraw and Quartz on Mac OS. New kDrawOnInactiveDocuments flag As part of the annotation enhancements, plug-ins can now opt-in to receive annotation notifications on inactive documents. Previously, notifications were sent to all documents; now, by default, notifications are sent only to the active document. If the kDrawOnInactiveDocuments flag is set, notifications are sent to all documents. AIAnnotatorSuite API changes The following API signatures were changed to accept an AIAnnotatorOptionsFlags type. This type contains flags that determine how an annotator is drawn. AIAnnotatorSuite::GetAnnotatorOptions AIAnnotatorSuite::SetAnnotatorOptions Download pdf Adobe Illustrator CS 4 Porting Guide
  • Lockr: Social Access Control for Web 2.0
  • Sharing personal content online is surprisingly hard despite the recent emergence of a huge number of content sharing systems and sites. These systems suffer from several drawbacks: they each have a different way of providing access control which cannot be used with other systems; moving to a new system is a lengthy process and requires registration and invitation of all one’s friends to the new system; and the rules for access control are complicated and become more so as our networks of online friends grow. In this paper, we present Lockr–an access control scheme based on social relationships that makes sharing personal content easy. Lockr separates social networking information from the content sharing mechanisms, thereby eliminating the need for users to maintain many site-specific copies of their social networks. We describe Lockr’s design, security properties, and limitations. We also present how we integrated Lockr with two popular systems for sharing content online – BitTorrent and Flickr. Today, sharing personal content is surprisingly difficult. Current systems suffer from a number of drawbacks. They are cumbersome to use, they impose artificial limits on the size of shared content (e.g., pictures and video), and they make it difficult to restrict content only to a specific set of users. For those Web sites that do provide access control, they typically require all the participants to be registered with the site in question. This imposes the burden that users must register with many sites, and maintain separate and potentially inconsistent copies of their social networks for each
  • Installing Fedora Core 1
  • There are three basic parts to installing FC: downloading and creating CDs, the initial installation process, and final setup. Fedora Core comes as a series of three ISO files, each about 650 MB in size. After downloading and verifying the files, you'll want to put them onto CDs. Most every version of Windows comes with CD-burning software, so I won't belabor that process here. It's not quite as straightforward on a Linux box, though, so I'll provide explicit details for creating CDs with Linux. Once you've got your three CDs, it's time to install. The first CD is bootable, so, assuming that your machine can boot from a CD, you just stick it in and restart the machine. A wizard starts, first offering to check the CDs for errors, and then guiding you through about 16 screens that allow you to configure your machine and set up preferences. Most of these screens can be navigated simply by clicking "Next", as the wizard will detect and display the appropriate choice for you. After completing the wizard, the installation starts, and you'll be prompted to insert CD #2 and #3 when necessary. Once all the files have been transferred and the system has been installed, the machine will restart and you'll spend a few more minutes making a few last tweaks and choosing settings. Upon completion, you've got a Linux box ready to go. Download pdf Installing Fedora Core 1
  • MSI Laptop Manual pdf
  • To protect the global environment and as an environmentalist, MSI must remind you that… Under the European Union (”EU”) Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment, Directive 2002/96/EC, which takes effect on August 13, 2005, products of “electrical and electronic equipment” cannot be discarded as municipal waste anymore and manufacturers of covered electronic equipment will be obligated to take back such products at the end of their useful life. MSI will comply with the product take back requirements at the end of life of MSI-branded products that are sold into the EU. You can return these products to local collection points. Download MSI Laptop Manual pdf
  • Threat Modelling for ASP.NET Designing Secure Applications
  • A Web service is a network of coordinated applications in the backend behind an http-governed Web server. The Web server is addressed by http-clients across the Internet. ASP.NET is one example for the coordination technology. However, the security analysis holds for Web services in general, not only for ASP.NET. ASP.NET provides a set of components for developers to implement complex functionality in DLL. It is scalable, in that it provides state services to manage session variables (cookies, session ids, temporary URLs) across multiple Web servers in a server farm. It is stable, in that it can detect application failures and recover from them. It addresses both “managed code” (conformant to ASP.NET), as well as “unmanaged code” (“native code”) to include “legacy” applications. It is performant, because ASP.NET pages are compiled whereas ASP pages are interpreted. When an ASP.NET page is first requested, it is compiled and cached, or saved in memory, by the .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR). This cached copy can then be re- used for each subsequent request for the page. After the first request, the code can run from a much faster, compiled version, see Butler, Caudill [1] for details. In this paper we will use an abstract Web services model which allows us to identify different sources and targets of attacks. On the basis of our attack analysis we will provide a structured view on security guidelines which help developers to avoid the most obvious security holes. The security holes derive mainly from the fact that any kind
  • Mapping Mashups
  • As part of a large undergraduate history course he teaches about World War II, Dr. Martinez developed a mapping mashup that he introduces to the 150 students at the beginning of the semester. The mashup, which works with Google maps, represents major events leading up to and during the war. Fundamentally, it’s a map, he explains, showing them on a projection screen that it works very much like the online mapping tools students regularly use. The map covers virtually the entire globe, and users can move around the world, zooming in and out, showing the area of search as a map, satellite images, or satellite images with maps, dates, and events superimposed. When students zoom in on Europe, they see flags scattered around the continent and into Asia. Similar maps dot Japan, Southeast Asia, and the South Pacific. When clicked, each flag opens a pop-up box that names the location, explains what happened there and when, and shows a photograph of that site at or close to the date in question. Flags correspond to important battles, political events, treaties that were signed, and cities such as Vichy, the wartime capital of France. The text in the box also includes links to articles that talk in depth about what took place in each location and the significance of that event. Students can zoom in to particular locations and see satellite images of what the place looks like today. They can also get an idea about the terrain where soldiers fought and died. During
  • Layla 3G Gina 3G Version 1.0 for Macintosh Owners Manual
  • What you should have received in the box system requirements installation log in as administrator run software update installing the pci card connecting to the audio interface software installation software configuration installing tracktion launching tracktion and assigning inputs & outputs echo3g console console window output bus select master output bus control analog inputs digital inputs playback strips adjusting playback volume input clock and digital mode settings synchronizing multiple devices console settings contacting echo customer service contacting mackie customer service appendix a: general troubleshooting guide appendix b: introduction to digital recording Thank you for choosing Echo Digital Audio. We think you ll find your Echo product to be an extremely flexible, high-performance tool for your computer-based hard disk recording system. What You Should Have Received in the Box When you opened the box, you should have found the following: “A PCI card wrapped in an anti-static cover “An audio interface box “Four mounting screws with collars (Layla3G only) “Two removable rack-mount brackets (Layla3G only) “An interface cable Please note: The cable included with your Echo3G system is a shielded data cable that has been custom manufactured to exacting standards. Use of any other cable will substantially reduce the system s overall audio quality and could damage the system. “A CD-ROM containing: “Mac OS X Drivers “Windows Me/2000/XP Drivers “PDF Owner s Manual “Tracktion multitrack recording, MIDI, editing, and sampling software for Mac OS X (10.2 or later) & Windows ME/2000/XP “Quick Start Guide Download Layla 3G Gina 3G Version 1.0 for
  • A mSQL and perl Web Server Mini HOWTO
  • Everybody who wants to install a web server database but does not know which software is necessary and how it is installed should benefit from reading this text. This text provides all information necessary to get a SQL database for a web server going; it does not go into any detail of CGI programming, nor does it explain the SQL database language. Excellent books are available on both topics, and it is the intention of this text to provide a working platform based on which a user can then study CGI programming and SQL. For getting a small scale SQL system running (not the notorious example of a major airline booking system, or space mission management database) it will be sufficient to have the software described in this text and the documentation accompanying it. The user manual of msql (a database introduced in this text) provides sufficient information on SQL for building your own database. The reader of this text should have a working knowledge of how to obtain files via ftp if he has no access to CD?ROMs, and a basic understanding of how to build binaries from sources. Anyway, all steps explained in this text were tested on a real life system and should also work on the reader's system. It can be safely assumed that databases with a high volume of data or a complicated relational setup (like, perhaps, a lexical database for a living language) must be accessible to many users and operators at the same time. Ideally,
  • Huntron Workstation Tutorial
  • Huntron Workstation software It is very helpful if you have a working knowledge of Microsoft Windows prior to using Huntron Workstation. You are allowed to create a backup copy of the software disk. Your purchase agreement allows for copies to be made for backup purposes only-copying for distribution or resale is strictly prohibited. Installation Instructions Install the software BEFORE connecting any hardware. Uninstall any previous versions prior to loading the current version. For more installation details follow the “Getting Started” sheet included with your Huntron product. While in Windows (2000, XP or Vista), insert the Huntron Workstation CDROM. The CDROM should Autorun and display the Installation page in a browser window. Select Install Workstation and follow the on-screen prompts for instructions while proceeding. When complete the programs listing will have a new program group called “Huntron” and an icon will be placed on the desktop. Select Install CAD Tools if you have purchased additional CAD Tools. For all Prober users, you will need to install the NI Vision for Auto Align. Access USB Prober users will need to install the Camera and Probe Tip Camera drivers. Download pdf Huntron Workstation Tutorial