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AD Self-Service Suite for Active DirectoryThis document has been prepared to assist you in becoming familiar with The Dot Net Factory AD Self-Service AD Password. This guide assumes that the steps outlined in the AD Self-Service Suite Quick Start Guide are complete and the AD Self-Service Suite is installed on your system and ready for configuration of the AD Password specific settings.
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The AD Self-Service Suite for Active Directory unlocks the productivity and collaborative potential of your network by providing web-based lookup, self-service and delegated administrative capabilities across your entire enterprise. AD Self-Service consists of three applications that can be purchased together or separately: AD WhitePages, which provides an enterprise-wide virtual directory of users, contacts, resources, shares -- any object that exists in your LDAP compliant directory; AD Info, which provides end-user self service of directory information; and AD Password, which provides password self-service and recovery.
The AD Self-Service Suite quickly pays for itself by enabling a broad range of self-service user maintenance activities and allowing the delegation of common administrative tasks, including user and group management. The AD Self-Service Suite leverages your investment in Active Directory while significantly strengthening security, reducing infrastructure costs, streamlining IT operations, and creating better and cost-effective compliance with regulatory requirements.
Download pdf AD Self-Service Suite for Active DirectoryDesigner's Guide to Brand StrategyPrior to this Guide, I prepared a short handbook on Brand Strategy for a specific target audience and for a specific problem. Called ‘The Good Fun Guide to Brand Strategy’ it served its intended purpose by being badly written and well illustrated. However, in spite of this, many others who also read it suggested that it was a good document and one worth extending. Though perhaps being written better.
My interest is in business behaviour and the contributions of that behaviour to how a company, product or service acts and is perceived. I’ve often worked for clients in developing the final designs that ultimately shape how the customer or target individual perceives the client firm. I’ve also seen all too often the disconnect between the involved parties that help shape the client’s identity and the problems in how the client manages its design.
In writing this Guide I’ve tried to outline the basic elements to the process of design and development of brand strategy in a way that would best support the people involved in actually designing brands. This is not to say that designers can’t read eight hundred page books on Managing Brand Equity; but there are some very simple elements of developing the attributes of business behaviour, and all designers should understand their vital role in improving business behaviour.
My hope is that I’ve been able to simplify the topics involved and display them in a practical way that makes it easier for most designers to recognize where in their ownAmsrefs Package Users GuideUsing the amsrefs package Direct entry of bibliography items Using an .ltb database file Using the amsrefs package with BibTEX The biblist and biblist* environments Section titles for bibliographies: bibdiv et al More about the bib command Bibliography entry types Field names for the bib command What’s in a name? Package options Citation labels Citation sorting and compression Abbreviations Miscellaneous options Citing entries: cite and friends
7.1 Author-year citation schemes Advanced features Field attributes Cross-references: bib* and the xref field 8.3 Compound ?elds revisited Abbreviations: DefineName et al Line breaks in the bibliography Introduction A amsrefs is a L TEX package for preparing bibliography or reference lists. It A attempts to provide many of the convenient features that L TEX and BibTEX users have come to expect without imposing all of the overhead that BibTEX entails. In particular, it has been carefully designed to encourage the preservation of structured markup of the bibliography throughout the entire lifetime of a document from rough draft to final archival version.
Download pdf Amsrefs Package Users Guide2002 Audi TT Coupe Quick Reference GuideThis Quick Reference Guide is not a substitute for the Owner’s Manual. The Owner’s Manual contains detailed information about all your vehicle’s features plus important warnings and information about passenger safety. Please read it carefully.
The power locking system locks and unlocks the doors. You can operate the system using the remote control or your keys. Folding master key with remote control Press the appropriate button for about 1 second.
1 Unlock button To unlock the driver’s door only, press the button once. To unlock both doors press the button twice.
Note: If you do not open a door or the rear lid within 60 sec., the vehicle automatically relocks.
2 Rear lid button To unlock the rear lid, press the button for at least one second. Then open lid.
3 Lock button To lock the vehicle, press the button. If the doors and rear lid are correctly closed, all four turn signals will blink once.
4 Unfolding the master key Press the release button. To close the key again: press the button and fold the key bit back in.
5 PANIC button To activate the PANIC function (horn sounds and the vehicle lights blink), press the button. To cancel, press again.
Note: All windows will open if you insert the key in one of the doors and hold it in the position used to unlock the door. To close all the windows, hold the key in the position used to lock the doors.
Download 2002 Audi TT Coupe Quick Reference GuideUSB to RS485 Converter Card User Manual for Windows VistaGeneral Information
• UART I/F Supports 7 / 8 Data, 1 / 2 Stop Bits and odd /even / Mark / Space / No parity
• Data rate 300 => 250K Baud
• 384 Byte Receive Buffer / 128 Byte Transmit Buffer for high data throughput
• Adjustable RX buffer timeout
• Auto Transmit Buffer control
• Integrated Power-On-Reset circuit
• Integrated 6 MHz – 48 MHz clock multiplier PLL
• USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 compatible
Note: The Yellow LED will flash when the unit is transmitting data from the computer to the controller. The Green LED will flash when the unit is receiving data from the computer to the controller. There is no power on LED indicator. Look in your Device Manager to see if the USB485 card shows up under one of the COM Ports. This is a clear indication that the unit is in good condition and is ready to communicate.
Download pdf USB to RS485 Converter Card User Manual for Windows VistaGuide to Change IP Adress in Windows VistaChoose ”Start” and right click on ”Network” and choose “Properties”. Now you have opened “Network and Sharing Center”. Ventelo. Århusgade 88. 2100 København Ø. Danmark. Telefon + 45 70 26 23 00. Fax + 45 70 26 23 01. www.ventelo.dk 2: Click on ”Manage Network Connections” and “Network Connections” opens. 3: Right click on ”Local Area Connection” and choose “Properties”. “Local Area Connection Properties” opens.
Ventelo. Århusgade 88. 2100 København Ø. Danmark. Telefon + 45 70 26 23 00. Fax + 45 70 26 23 01. www.ventelo.dk 4: Check ”Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/Ipv4)” and click ”Properties”. “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/Ipv4) Properties” opens. Ventelo. Århusgade 88. 2100 København Ø. Danmark. Telefon + 45 70 26 23 00. Fax + 45 70 26 23 01. www.ventelo.dk 5: Check ”Use the following IP address” and fill in the “IP address”, “Subnet mask”, “Default gateway” and the two DNS servers. Now press “OK” and “OK” and close “Network Connections” and close “Network and Sharing Center”.
Download pdf Guide to Change IP Adress in Windows VistaMB86290 Series Model Converter V02 for LightWave3D User ManualMB86290 Series Model Converter V02 for LightWave3D (model converter) reads the scene file, the object file, and the image data, which are created by the modeling tool, NewTek LightWave3D(Ver.5.x, Ver.6.x), and transfers the data for MB86290 series graphics controller. This data is called the model data. The model data is input in the scene drawing API (3DGL scene drawing API) of MB86290 Series 3D Graphics Library, and could be played back by MB86290 series graphics controller.
The functions of the model converter are described in the following. • It transfers not only the object but also the information on the scene of a light, a camera, the motion information of movement/ rotation/ scaling. • It reads multi scene files, and can put together into one file and output it. • It can transfer the object file itself or the image data itself. • If there are same object in the scene file, those object data are managed as one data. • If there are same image data in the scene file, those image data are managed as one data. • Except the model data, it creates the model data index file to refer the model data information.
Download MB86290 Series Model Converter V02 for LightWave3D User ManualMicrosoft Visual Basic Default KeybindingsThis document contains the keyboard shortcuts that are set by default when you use the Visual Basic Development Settings. To set the Visual Basic Development Settings, on the Tools menu, click Options. In the Options dialog box, select Show all settings, and then, under Environment, click Keyboard. Click the Visual Basic 6 keyboard mapping scheme in the drop-down list and then click OK.
You can customize individual command shortcuts yourself. To do so, on the Tools menu, click Options. In the Options dialog box, select Show all settings, and then, under Environment, click Keyboard. To edit a shortcut, locate the command name in the dialog box and then assign it a shortcut key. In this document, names for the commands described are provided in parentheses.
For a complete list of commands, along with their keyboard shortcuts and detailed descriptions, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=74687.
Download pdf Microsoft Visual Basic Default KeybindingsBMW R1100RS Specifications PDFBMW R1100RS Specifications
Start of Production
1992
End of Production
2001
Numbers Produced
26,403
Price
19,250 DM
Engine
Motor Type
Four-stroke, two cylinder, horizontally opposed “Boxer” engine, air cooled
Bore x Stroke
99 x 70.5 mm (3.89 x 2.77 in)
Displacement
1085 cc
Max Power
90 hp (66 KW) at 7,250 rpm
Max Torque
95 Nm / 70 ft lb at 5,500 rpm
Compression Ratio
10.7 : 1
Valves Per Cylinder
4
Valve Control
hc, using chain drive, cup tappets, push rod and rocker arm
Carburation System
Electronic injection, Bosch Motronic MA 2.2
Engine Lubricating System
Wet sump
Power Transmission
Clutch
Dry single plate, with lever action diaphragm spring
Number of Gears
5
Gear Selection
Dog type gearbox (ratchet foot lever)
Gearbox Ratios
4.16 / 2.91 / 2.13 / 1.74 / 1.45 : 1
Rear Wheel Ratio
1 : 2.81
Bevel/Crownwheel
11 / 31 teeth
Electrical System
Ignition System
Electronic ignition, Bosch Motronic MA 2.2
Alternator
12 V 700 W
Starter
1.1 Kw
Spark Plugs
Bosch FR6 DTC
ChassisType of Frame
3 part tubular space frame, engine serving as load bearing component
Front wheel suspension
BMW Telelever fork with longitudinal control arm and central strut
Rear wheel suspension
BMW Paralever swinging arm
Spring Travel Front/Rear
120 / 135 mm (4.72 in x 5.31 in)
Wheel Rims, Front
3.50 x 17
Wheel Rims, Rear
4.50 x 18
Tyres, Front
120 / 70-ZR 17
Tyres, Rear
160 / 60-ZR 18
Brakes, Front
Dual disc brake 305 mm / 12 in diameter
Brakes, Rear
Single disc brake 285 mm / 11.22 in diameter
Dimensions/Weights
Length x Width x Height
2175 x 920 x 1286 mm (85.62 x 36.22 x 50.62 in)
Wheel Base
1473 mm / 57.99 in
Fuel Tank Capacity
23 litres / 5.05 gal / 6.07 gal US
Unladen Weight with Full Tank
239 Kg / 526 lb
Max. Permissible Weight
450 Kg / 991 lb
Ground Clearance
153 mm / 6.02 in
Seat Height (Unladen)
800 mm (31.496 inches) or with adjustable seat 780 / 800Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 6000 September 2008Microsoft Corp.’s new Wireless Laser Desktop 6000 delivers top-of-the-line performance and comfort in an elegant design. Inspired by Windows Aero, this sleek keyboard features a smoked translucent border, My Favorites Keys, Media Center controls and an ultrathin Comfort Curve layout. The included mouse, the Wireless Laser Mouse 6000, features a snap-in transceiver with the full-size mouse, combining comfort with mobility.
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Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 6000 operates on PC and Macintosh platforms and uses a Universal Serial Bus (USB) connection. The included keyboard and mouse software is necessary for full functionality.
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Wireless Keyboard 6000
- Smoked translucent border brings the elegance of Windows Aero to the keyboard.
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- Amazingly sleek, compact design complements any living room or office décor and features quiet touch keys.
- Battery life indicator shows two colors: green when the batteries have sufficient power and red when the batteries are running low andneed to be replaced
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