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  • WPE-600 AeroCard Wireless PCMCIA Card User Manual
  • AeroCard, the Wireless LAN (WLAN) PCMCIA card for Mac and PC. Welcome to the Macsense/Xsense Networking Product Family. These days, business moves at lightning speed. To compete, companies must make it easy for their employees to share vital business intelligence real-time and to collaborate without restriction. But until now, network users have been bound by the limits of their wired network, and forced to settle for access only at their desk. A trend in the technology industry today is to eliminate the cable restrictions and hassle of wires by implementing a wireless network. By choosing wireless you reduce the hassle of cable clutter, the expensive need to run cabling in the home or office and the aggravation altogether to crawl under that desk for the last time to see if that Ethernet cable is connected. A WLAN standard called IEEE 802.11b has emerged delivering speeds of up to 11 Mbps and the ability to take the power of the Internet with you. Imagine the ease of which you can setup this wireless network providing roaming access to the Internet and your network. The combined flexibility of a laptop and our Wireless card can provide some impressive changes indeed. Surf the Net while sitting on the couch during the big Sunday game. Review your stock portfolio in bed. Maybe the kids want to chat with friends on AOL out by the pool. The convenience of where and when you want to connect to your network or Internet is now yours. 1.1 Benefits
  • Setting Up Microsoft Outlook 2007
  • Setting Up a POP3 Email Account 1. In Outlook, select Tools / Account Settings. 2. On the Email tab, click the New button. 3. Check the “Manually configure server settings or additional server types” checkbox. 4. Click the Next button. 5. Click the Internet E-mail button. 6. Click the Next button. 7. Enter the following information: • Your Name—Enter your first and last name. This is the name that will appear in the From field of messages you send. • E-mail Address—Enter your entire email address (e.g., myname@mydomain.com), using all lowercase letters. • Account Type—Select POP3 from the drop-down menu. • Incoming mail server—Enter the following server name: secure.emailsrvr.com • Outgoing mail server (SMTP)—Enter the following server name: secure.emailsrvr.com • User Name—Enter your entire email address (e.g., myname@mydomain.com), using all lowercase letters. • Password—Enter the password for your email account. 8. Check the “Remember password” checkbox, if you want Outlook to check for email without prompting you to enter your password. 9. Click the More Settings button. 10. Click the Outgoing Server tab. 11. Check the “My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication” checkbox. Leave the default setting to, “Use same settings as my incoming mail server.” 12. Click the Advanced tab. 13. Check the “This server requires an encrypted connection (SSL)” checkbox. 14. In the “Use the following type of encrypted connection” drop- down, select SSL. 15. Enter the following information Download pdf Setting Up Microsoft Outlook 2007
  • Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User Guide
  • Congratulations on your purchase of an Elo TouchSystems Entuitive touchmonitor. Your new touchmonitor combines the reliable performance of Elo’s touch technology with the latest advances in LCD display design. This combination of features creates a natural flow of information between a user and your touchmonitor. This LCD monitor incorporates 12.1” color active matrix thin-film-transistor (TFT) liquid crystal display to provide superior display performance. A maximum resolution of SVGA 800x600 is ideal for displaying graphics and images. Other outstanding designs that enhance this LCD monitor’s performance are Plug & Play compatibility, and OSD (On Screen Display) controls. About the Product Your LCD Desktop Touchmonitor is a 12.1" SVGA TFT color display with the following features: • High contrast color TFT LCD display support resolution up to SVGA 800x600. Compatible with IBM VGA and VESA. • Power management system conforms to VESA DPMS standard. • Universal power adapter. • Supports DDC1/2B for Plug & Play compatibility. • Advanced OSD control for picture quality adjustment. • VESA flat panel monitor physical mounting inerface(75mm). Download pdf Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User Guide
  • 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
  • How to Receive 5xx/Duo Series Modem Installation Instructions Manual
  • This document provides information about how to receive PowerPort Mercury 5xx or Duo series modem installation instructions. In order to process a request for installation instructions for your PowerPort Mercury 5xx or Duo series modem, Global Village is required to receive the attached release form. Please print, sign and date the attached form, and fax it back to us at (800) 658-4562 or (408) 548-2423, or you may mail it to us at: Global Village Communication/Boca Research, Inc. Customer Satisfaction Department 1380 Bordeaux Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94089 IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not alter the attached form in any way. To: Global Village/Boca Research, Inc. This releases Global Village Communication/Boca Research, Inc. from all liability and responsibility for any damage that might occur as a result of the installation for my PowerPort Mercury for the PowerBook 500 or the PowerBook Duo into my PowerBook computer. Global Village Communication/Boca Research, Inc. has advised and warned me of the complexity of installation I may encounter while installing my PowerPort product into my PowerBook. Download How to Receive 5xx/Duo Series Modem Installation Instructions Manual
  • Installation guide Single-Frame front bumper HF 7651 for the Audi
  • Installation guide Single-Frame front bumper HF 7651 for the Audi A8 D2 pre-facelift (1994-1998) 1. Removal of the original bumper: Remove all screws which hold the bumper. Remove the bumper together with the alloy bar. This is hold by two big screws. Remove the alloy bar from the original bumper and install it to the car. 2. Placement of the Hofele-Design front bumper on the car: Place the new bumper on the car but do not yet bolt it on. 3. Preparation of the bonnet: Remove the front grill and the rubber stripe behind it. Remove the bonnet/hood lock and replace the grip through a longer one (part of delivery) Install the front grill (HF 7354-V8, W12 or S8) in the extension piece. 4. Placement of the extension piece: Place the extension piece onto the bonnet/hood and fix it with adhesive tape. Align the front grill so that there is an even slit between bumper and grill. 5. Screwing of the bumper: After the alignment of the front bumper and the front grill you can screw the front bumper. Download Audi PDF
  • Collaborative Storytelling in the Web 2.0
  • Prosuming is one of the magic activities of the Web 2.0. The idea that media con- sumers can become media producers has been validated with all its pros and cons in systems like YouTube and Flickr.com. There is a re-newed discussion about expert and amateur cultures or even cults [3]. Especially, making movies was thought to be an area where only teams of highly specialized experts equipped with a lot of money can produce high quality movies with a world-wide audience. But next to Hollywood other production centers emerged like ”Bollywood” in India or ”Nollywood” in Nigeria with local practices. YouTube has proven that amateurishly produced content can fascinate people on the Internet. We want to combine both worlds, multimedia production knowledge and Web 2.0 production knowledge shall be united for serving the knowledge sharing needs for a society who has not forgotten the power of stories, yet. In learning processes, the substantial challenge is also maintaining and extending learners’ expertise and knowledge. As stated in [2], way that people get information to solve problems is through their social networks. Moreover, people rely on other people to get information and learn. Some knowledge is easy to be acquired and mastered when it is not impersonal, because emotions might be involved and motivation is more clear. Storytelling is an efficient means to fulfill learning goals [11]. Knowledge is exchanged within communities when stories are told. Non-linear storytelling is kind of interaction between communities and media, in order to keep people by certain
  • Using Microsoft Visual Basic to Create a Graphical Front-End for a CSIM19 Model
  • This document describes how to use Microsoft Visual Basic to quickly and easily create a graphical front-end for a CSIM19 simulation written in C. The example used in this document is a simple service center phone bank. The source for this example is included with this document. You will not be able to compile the source yourself unless you own the CSIM19 libraries. This document assumes that readers are reasonably familiar with CSIM19 and basically proficient in Microsoft Visual Basic and Microsoft Visual C++. Obviously the methods described here are also applicable in other development environments, as long as users know their preferred development tools well enough. The first step in this process is to create your CSIM model as you would normally. In our example, the model was first written and compiled as a standard Win32 console application using Microsoft Visual C++ 6. The original console program is included in this tutorial package and is called phone.exe. In this stage it is easy to find and fix all the bugs in the model itself without worrying about problems anywhere else. It is important to verify that the model gives the correct output at this stage, so that it will be easier to catch any bugs in the GUI later. At this point we can design the Visual Basic interface. For our simple example, the program only really needs one, single form. In the source project there are two forms, but one is simply a home-made help screen. All the user needs
  • A Guide to Purchasing Copiers
  • Acquiring a copier is something that is usually done only every four or five years. Over that time, technology advances means that the range of machines you are familiar with may have been superseded. As a consequence, it can be a challenging time for the non-expert to select the "right" copier for their organization. DGS, Procurement & Logistics, State Printing & Duplicating have compiled this guide to assist you in selecting a copier for your application. It is recommended that you use the step-by-step guidelines to assist in your selection. An electronic version of the guide has also been compiled in Word for windows format. Download Hard Copy of Guide (Word format) Download Hard Copy of Guide (pdf format) The information in the guide has been assembled from personal knowledge and experience, reference to independent buying guides, supplier information and data gathered in copier replacement projects already completed. It has been constructed in a way that will enable you to logically address the steps necessary to make a more informed decision - giving due consideration to the type and size of machine, the features required, costing analysis and servicing issues. The guide addresses the most frequently asked questions about copiers: • When should I changeover our existing copier? • What features should I look for in a copier? • What size machine is right for our application? • How do I work out the cost of operating a copier? • Should we buy, rent or lease the copier? • What should I look for in regard to servicing? The guide also provides
  • Renault Workshop Repair Manual Bodywork PDF
  • Workshop Repair Manual 365 To be up to date,your Workshop Repair Manual should include the following manuals: General information Panelwork Mechanisms and accessories Sealing and soundproofing Trim and upholstery XM0B -XM0C -XM0F -XM0G -XM0H -XM0J -XM0U General information 01C 02B 03B 04E 05B Panelwork 40A 41A 41B 41C 41D 42A 43A 44A 45A 47A 48A VEHICLE BODY SPECIFICATIONS BODY INNOVATIONS IMPACT PAINTWORK BODYWORK EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS GENERAL INFORMATION FRONT LOWER STRUCTURE CENTRAL LOWER STRUCTURE SIDE LOWER STRUCTURE REAR LOWER STRUCTURE FRONT UPPER STRUCTURE SIDE UPPER STRUCTURE REAR UPPER STRUCTURE TOP OF BODY SIDE OPENING ELEMENTS NON-SIDE OPENING ELEMENTS Mechanisms and accessories 51A 52A 54A 55A 56A 57A 59A Sealing and soundproofing 65A 66A Trim and upholstery 71A 72A 73A 75A 76A 77A 78A SIDE OPENING ELEMENT MECHANISMS NON-SIDE OPENING ELEMENT MECHANISMS WINDOWS EXTERIOR PROTECTION EXTERIOR ACCESSORIES INTERIOR ACCESSORIES SAFETY ACCESSORIES DOOR SEALING WINDOW SEALING BODY INTERIOR TRIM SIDE OPENING ELEMENTS TRIM NON-SIDE OPENING ELEMENTS TRIM FRONT SEAT FRAMES AND RUNNERS REAR SEAT FRAMES AND RUNNERS FRONT SEAT TRIMS REAR SEAT TRIMS Download Renault Workshop Repair Manual Bodywork PDF