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  • Kodak Easyshare Software CD V2.X Troubleshooting Guide for WINDOWS-based Computers
  • Use this information to solve problems you have installing KODAK EASYSHARE Software or getting KODAK EASYSHARE Software to function properly on your WINDOWS-based computer. How Do I Know that the Software was Installed Successfully and is Functioning Properly When you install the KODAK EASYSHARE Software CD, you install a suite of applications. Together, these applications let you get the most out of your digital imaging experience. The applications installed from this CD via a Typical install include: • KODAK Camera Connection Software • KODAK Memory Albums • KODAK Software Updater • KODAK EASYSHARE Software • APPLE QUICKTIME Software If the software was installed successfully and is functioning properly, when you connect the camera to your computer and turn it on (or press the Connect button on the camera dock), you can: • View the camera as a disk drive in My Computer • Transfer pictures from your camera to the computer • Print, email, enhance, and organize your pictures If the Software was Not Installed Successfully or is Not Functioning Properly If any of the above functions does not work, perform these troubleshooting procedures sequentially to resolve the problem. 1. Verify that your computer meets minimum requirements 2. Verify that no problems occurred during software installation 3. Verify that the camera appears in Device Manager 4. Verify that KODAK Camera Connection Software is functioning properly 5. Verify that KODAK EASYSHARE Software is functioning properly If you complete the relevant troubleshooting procedures and still cannot install the software successfully or get it to function properly. Download pdf Kodak Easyshare Software CD V2.X Troubleshooting Guide for WINDOWS-based Computers
  • Top 10 RPG Cheats 2007 - Console in pdf
  • Tips and tricks for the RPG fans out there Everyone likes playing RPGs, because they are the kind of games that make you use your mind and challenge your imagination through beautiful storylines. Spells, swords, medieval settings, fairies and knights, they all wake up the child within the gamer. Our kids will be growing up with Final Fantasy it seems, not Snow White, but who knows, when you think that Square-Enix and Disney teamed up. Maybe we’ll play a Kingdom Hearts XX starring Snow White and some evil dwarves, but I’ll settle for Final Fantasy XII for now. 1. Final Fantasy XII Cheats 2. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Cheats 3. Diablo 2 Cheats 4. Final Fantasy VIII Cheats 5. Final Fantasy X Cheats 6. Final Fantasy IX Cheats 7. Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII Cheats 8. Final Fantasy VII Cheats 9. The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind Cheats 10. Kingdom Hearts II Cheats Download Top 10 RPG Cheats 2007 - Console
  • Microsoft IIS Installation and Configuration Guide for Helm 4
  • Depending on how your server is set up, you may or may not have Microsoft IIS installed. IIS is a mandatory install if you want to use Helm. It is used to host the Helm website, and will also host any websites you wish to create. Note:- These are guidelines only. We will not provide support for IIS or any other 3rd party applications directly. 1.) Go to Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs > Add/Remove Windows Components. 2.) Double-click Application Server. 3.) You will see that Internet Information Services (IIS) is not checked. Check the box. Press “OK”. You may need your Windows CD in the server drive before you can do this. Once completed, IIS is installed. You will now need to refer to IIS documentation to start configuring it to your requirements. Using Helm with Microsoft IIS 5 or 6 Helm will control IIS 5 or 6 on the control server or any remote server. Although IIS will be controlled by Helm with no additional configuration, there are some alterations that should be made to the global IIS settings to take advantage of everything Helm has to offer. To start, run the IIS interface on the server you wish Helm to control. Right click on the server name on the left hand side of the screen and click on “Properties” on the menu that drops down. Download pdf Microsoft IIS Installation and Configuration Guide for Helm 4
  • Microsoft Office 2007 Compatibility Pack End User
  • The Microsoft Office 2007 suite utilizes a new file format known as Open XML. This new format introduces an “x” at the end of the file extension (see Figure 1) and will affect compatibility between the versions for the following programs: Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Working in Office 2007 Documents created in previous versions of Office are able to be opened in Office 2007 without any problems. This is called backward compatibility. When you open a document created in a previous version of Office, you will see “Compatibility Mode” in the title bar of the document window indicating that Compatibility Mode is turned on. Note: With Compatibility Mode turned on, none of the new or enhanced features of Office Word 2007 will be available. This is so that users of previous versions of Word will have full editing capabilities. You have two choices: 1. Work in Compatibility Mode and not utilize any Office 2007 new features. 2. Convert your document to the Office Word 2007 file format and have access to the new and enhanced features in Office Word 2007. It is important to note that users on previous versions of Word may be prevented from editing certain portions of the document that were created with some of the new features in Office Word 2007. Download pdf Microsoft Office 2007 Compatibility Pack End User
  • Wireless VoIP phone architecture and hardware requirements
  • Wireless VoIP Phone Architecture and Hardware Requirements. All Riaz and H Anthony Chan. San Jose State University. One Washington Square, San Jose Download
  • AutoCAD® Map 3D 2008 Tutorials Manual
  • What You Can Do With AutoCAD Map 3D 2008 AutoCAD Map 3D is the leading engineering GIS platform for creating and managing spatial data. AutoCAD Map 3D bridges CAD and GIS by providing direct access to data, regardless of how it is stored, and by enabling the use of AutoCAD® tools for maintaining a broad variety of geospatial information. Using Open Source FDO Data Access Technology, AutoCAD Map 3D natively accesses spatial data stored in relational databases, files, and Web-based services, providing easy management of large geospatial data sets while streamlining entire workflows. The topics in this section describe what you can accomplish with AutoCAD Map 3D. Download PDF for AutoCAD® Map 3D 2008 Tutorials
  • The Ten Minute Guide to Setting Up a Linux File Server with Samba
  • One of the common requirements in a Linux-based network is to include Linux workstations. There are a multitude of ways to do so; if this network also includes Windows workstations that are connecting to the Linux file server, you're likely already using Samba. This document describes how to have a Linux workstation access data on a Linux file server via Samba. Here's a quick tutorial to the essential steps involved in setting up a Linux File Server and having Linux workstations connect to it, using Fedora Core as an example. Why Samba? Although I've already explained that this paper is covering the connection between a Linux workstation and a Linux server using Samba, some folks may be wondering about the choice. "After all, Samba is used for connecting Windows and Linux machines. It's not necessary if you're just connecting Linux machines." This is true; there are ways, such as NFS, to accomplish this without Samba. However, this paper is based on the scenario that your network has Windows (and possibly Mac) machines as well, and thus the server already has Samba installed. In this situation, connecting Linux workstations to the server is relatively simple. How file serving works on Linux In Linux, the same general concepts apply. You create users and groups, assign users to groups, and then assign permissions to directories according to groups. The specific mechanisms work somewhat differently, of course. On the server, you'll use software called Samba that provides the functionality of serving files to users (much like Apache serves Web
  • Forget Web 2.0, where’s SMS 2.0?
  • Last month I was fortunate enough to be invited to a private roundtable of operator executives and entrepreneurs asked to share their ideas and opinions on the opportunities and challenges facing the mobile data industry. Now it’s a very rare day when these two constituencies can agree on anything, so imagine my surprise when both camps reached a consensus on the positive impacts that Web 2.0 services will have on non-voice revenues. The operators expressed their envy and excitement about the pace of innovation and consumer adoption of Web 2.0 services on the internet, and with certainty predicted good fortunes and optimism for the entire value chain when these Web 2.0 services have been migrated to mobile. Indeed this group isn’t alone in its optimism for this “Web 2.0 to Mobile” migration strategy. It seems not a month went by in 2007 without an announcement by a handset vendor, a mobile operator, a media company, or hundreds of entrepreneurial software startups, investing in technical and marketing initiatives and ultimately clamoring to align themselves with one of the Web 2.0 superstars. Okay I admit it. I just don’t get it. Perhaps I’m slow because I’m Canadian, but I just don’t understand the business rationale or source of optimism related to this “Web 2.0 to Mobile” migration strategy. If this optimism is being driven by the scale of revenues that Web 2.0 companies generate from advertising on the internet, and how this can in some shape or form lead to a new revenue stream for mobile
  • What Every Microsoft Office User Should Know Before Moving to Microsoft Office 2007
  • Set your sights high because Microsoft Office 2007 helps you work more efficiently and more effectively than ever before. Office offers an integrated set of tools that includes a word processor, a spreadsheet, a presentation program, a note-taking application, a contact management system, and more. Microsoft made long strides toward producing an Office product that is both a pleasure to use and as simple as possible. Its simplicity lacks nothing in power; however, because Microsoft Office is the hands-down most powerful, best integrated, and most widely used set of applications in use today. Given that Office has such a large, installed base, the best place to start is with a quick overview of its most important new features. Two features obviously stand out and those are the best place to begin your Office 2007 survey.After you have this bird’s-eye view, you’ll be ready to tackle all the tasks that make Office 2007 do the work you need done, as quickly and efficiently as possible. A Stunning New Interface Microsoft.com pletely redesigned O ffice 2007’s interface.Y ou’llinteractw ith the Office programs like never before. Although each version of Office has brought about some user interface changes, Office 2007 takes those changes to an extreme. How extreme are the user interface changes in Microsoft Office 2007? You can perform every task without selecting from one menu or using one toolbar button! If you’ve used O ffice in the past,thatstatement is going to sound far too bold to be accurate.Y etit’s true Download pdf What Every Microsoft
  • Why .NET Technology is Important for ERP
  • In the late 1990’s many ERP companies caught the web browser wave, undertaking projects to leverage the Internet and browser technology and even to convert their software to “lite-client” or web “portal” architectures. Unfortunately for some, .NET came on the scene too soon after this major overhaul. When .NET appeared, some were too technically exhausted, or inflexible, or still basking in the glow of their new “Internet-based architectures” to recognize and embrace .NET. Other ERP software companies were and continue to be simply too busy struggling to stay solvent during the devastating one-two-three punch of Y2K, the recession of 2000, and 9/11. They lack the resources to consider the complete restructuring of their products that .NET warrants. While Microsoft struggles to explain and market .NET, the changes at its core represent the biggest shift in software technology since the dawn of Microsoft Windows. .NET is the second shoe to fall in the Internet revolution, portending a whole new computing model emphasizing not just superficial trading of web pages, but cooperating and collaborating systems. For ERP vendors and their customers, .NET spells the future of enterprise software applications. And, as we will explore in this whitepaper, .NET technology points to a future that demands ERP software companies rethink and rewrite their base architectures. The Right Place, the Right Time: Accepting the Challenge In 1998, Intuitive Manufacturing Systems was a 4-year-old ERP company, following the industry leaders, investigating “lite-client” architectures and tools to move their ERP package into the Internet age. Intuitive’s investigation turned up