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  • Microsoft Dynamics GP and Microsoft Office
  • This paper is directed toward Microsoft Dynamics GP customers to help them understand the ways that Microsoft Office 2003 and Microsoft Dynamics GP form a powerful tool that connects information with the people and processes their organizations use to succeed. This integration offers an approach to managing information that’s based on the following four objectives: Information for everyone Provide more people in the organization with better visibility into the company’s operations so they can gain deeper insights, make better decisions, and take more effective action. Process management Improve organizational ability to anticipate, manage, and respond to changes in the marketplace in order to maximize opportunities. Effective teamwork Use communication and collaboration to improve the effectiveness of teams within your organization, as well as with partners and customers to reach common understanding so they all can work together with speed and agility. Personal impact Provide tools that help individuals gain insight into the data they deal with each day, to improve their ability to make the contributions that move your business forward in an increasingly demanding business environment. This white paper notes specific integration points between Microsoft Dynamics GP and Microsoft Office and suggests business situations in which these points are particularly useful. Some integration takes place between Office and SmartList, and Office and Business Portal. SmartList and Business Portal both are features of Microsoft Dynamics GP. SmartList SmartList is a Microsoft Dynamics GP querying tool that allows you to instantly create sophisticated queries to find detailed information about customer, vendor, inventory item, and employee
  • Battalion Wars Instruction Manual pdf
  • The world of Battalion Wars has a turbulent history, served by global conflict and only briefly interspersed with periods of tense, nervous peace. Over time, the great armies of the Western Frontier and the Tundran Territories have fought each other to a standstill. Gorgi, Tsar of the Tundran Empire and supreme commander of its military forces, will soon pass the reins of command to his son and heir, Marshal Nova. The Marshal has a more modern outlook than his father, and with Nova in charge, some dare to dream that a real and lasting peace might yet be possible… They now abide by a treaty guaranteeing mutual sovereignty, their two vast empires separated only by a thin strip of land– a Demilitarized Zone. Both sides monitor each other closely, primed to retaliate in the event of a preemptive strike. But on the other side of the DMZ, General Herman of the Western Frontier is spoiling for a fight; it’s been too long since Frontier troops saw combat. Brigadier Betty has a plan to get the men fighting fit and keep an eye on the Tundrans at the same time Download pdf Battalion Wars Instruction Manual
  • Mazda Xedos 6 Appearance Care PDF
  • Exterior General Caution It is very important to follow label directions when using any chemical cleaner or polish. Read all warning and caution statements that appear on the label. Finish Maintenance 1. Damage to the vehicles finish can be caused by small deposits of dirt, insects, tree sap, chemicals and bird droppings. Prompt removal of these deposits will preserve the vehicles finish. A mild car wash soap should be used; avoid using strong soaps or chemical detergents. 2. Wash your Xedos vehicle by hand, using plenty of water and a mild car wash soap. When using an automatic car wash, choose one without excessive brush pressure, and an ample supply of flnse waler. 3. Wash away the detergent using plenty of clean water. The water used for washing and rinsing should be cold or lukewarm. 4. To help protect your vehicle from rust and deterioration, wash it thoroughly and frequently (at least once a month), paying particular attention to the removal of any accumulation of salt, dirt, mud, or other materials, from the underside of the wings. Remove these completely from the underbody by using a stream of water. lf the mud is difficult to remove, use a mild soap or a car-washing detergent. 5. After soaping, rinse the vehicle with lukewarm or cold water. Do allow the soap to dry on the finish. In dition, the painted and bright metal terior surfaces of your vehicle should coated with a good quality wax. CAUTION Do not wash or wax in direct sun. Washing the vehicle should delayed if the
  • iChoose – an Introduction to AJAX on Mobiles
  • When Symbian was formed 10 years ago, it inherited a browser from Psion. In the following years, the ability to browse real Web pages became a key differentiator of smartphones as compared to feature phones, and so Web technologies have played an important role in the story of Symbian. At the time of Symbian’s formation, there was much debate in the industry on whether the future of personal and enterprise computing would be in thick or thin clients – that is, in rich client software running mainly on the phone, or software hosted on a network server with a fairly simple browsing terminal. Ten years later and we see AJAX blurring the gap between the notion of thin and thick clients with rich browsing terminals backed with colossal arrays of servers dishing out email, photos, twitters and Facebook messages. To summarize, early mobile Web browsers provided poor user experience and low bandwidth, with initiatives such as WAP failing to deliver compelling content to match the expectation of a mobile Web. The situation has greatly improved recently, and now that devices such as the Nokia N95 and Apple iPhone provide very capable desktop-grade browsers, content providers are starting to produce simpler, mobile versions of their sites in order to improve the user experience (for example, see Facebook and Google’s applications). The WebKit-based Web browser looks likely to become the de facto standard for mobile Web. Aside from its adoption into the Symbian ecosystem as part of S60, WebKit also provides the engine for
  • C# Namespaces
  • This lesson introduces you to C# Namespaces. Our objectives are as follows: • Understand what Namespace is. • Learn how to implement the using directive. • Learn to use alias directive. • Understand what are namespace members. In Lesson 1, you saw the using System; directive in the SimpleHello program. This directive allowed you to use members of the System namespace. Because of the narrow focus of that lesson, we needed to delay explanation until now. When you've completed this lesson you will understand the using directive and more. Namespaces are C# program elements designed to help you organize your programs. They also provide assistance in avoiding name clashes between two sets of code. Implementing Namespaces in your own code is a good habit because it is likely to save you from problems later when you want to reuse some of your code. Namespaces don't correspond to file or directory names. If naming directories and files to correspond to namespaces helps you organize your code, then you may do so, but it is not required. Download pdf C# Namespaces
  • AD Self-Service Suite for Active Directory
  • This 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. ABOUT THE AD SELF-SERVICE SUITE FOR ACTIVE DIRECTORY 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 Directory
  • Getting Started with Microsoft Excel
  • This handout introduces the basic features of Microsoft Excel, a spreadsheet program on Macintoshes and on computers running Microsoft Windows. The handout covers entering and editing data, formatting, formulas, page setup, and printing spreadsheets. Starting Excel You can start Excel by: 1. Double-clicking on the Microsoft Excel application icon. This application is usually in a folder called Excel. An alias for this icon appears on the desktop of the computers in the Student Microcomputer Facility. 2. Double-clicking on the icon of any Excel document. When you double-click an Excel document, Excel opens with the document already loaded. Exploring the Excel Interface Components of the Excel Window Besides the usual window components (close box, title bar, scroll bars, etc.), an Excel window has several unique elements identified in the figure below. Standard Toolbar The Standard toolbar, located beneath the menu bar, has buttons for commonly performed tasks like adding a column of numbers, printing, sorting, and other operations. Excel let's you customize the toolbar or even display multiple toolbars at the same time. The Standard Excel XP toolbar appears in the figure below. Formatting toolbar The Formatting toolbar, located beneath the Standard toolbar bar, has buttons for various formatting operations like changing text size or style, formatting numbers and placing borders around cells. Download pdf Getting Started with Microsoft Excel
  • D-Link DCM200 Manual pdf
  • The DCM-200 provides customers with high-speed access to the Internet through the cable TV (CATV) network. It works on any cable system that complies with MCNS DOCSIS specifications and provides a high-bandwidth connection to the Internet. It can download Web pages almost instantly, transfers files at exceptionally fast speeds, and delivers real-time video and music with unsurpassed quality. The DCM-200 modem digitizes data and sends it over the cable at up to 10.2 Mbps and can receive transmissions at up to 42.88 Mbps. To give you an idea of just how fast this is, digitized television quality video and audio are transmitted together at about 3 Mbps. The DCM-200 includes both a USB cable interface and a standard RJ-45 port for a 10BASE-T connection to a computer or computer network. When properly configured these connections allow simultaneous data transfers to an existing IP data network or the Internet via the cable company’s network. Download D-Link DCM200 Manual pdf
  • Hacking VoIP Exposed
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  • Designer's Guide to Brand Strategy
  • Prior 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 own