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  • Starting AutoCAD
  • Start AutoCAD by clicking on the Windows Start button (bottom left), then move the mouse to Programs then AutoCAD Architectural Desktop 3.3 then "AutoCAD Architectural Desktop 3.3" and click on AutoCAD Architectural Desktop 3.3. A dialog giving various startup options will be displayed. Select the second option: "Start from Scratch" and click OK. Once AutoCAD has loaded, move the mouse around until you see a crosshair cursor. The AutoCAD window has a number of important features: The standard Windows drop-down menus The standard Windows toolbar below the menus, it includes: File-New, File-Open, File-Save, Print and "Find and Replace"(!!). In addition to the standard toolbar there will be a number of AutoCAD specific toolbars: Object Properties, Draw and Modify etc. The graphics area - that's the area where you draw - note the scroll bars and the axis label. View Tabs - these 'tabs' give access to different view of the current drawing. The "model" tab should be selected at present. The command area - this small window (by default) has space for three lines of text - this is where you type commands. The status area, at the bottom of the AutoCAD window, this includes the current cursor position Download pdf Starting AutoCAD
  • Best Practices for Secure Web Development
  • The following document is intended as a guideline for developing secure web-based applications. It is not about how to configure firewalls, intrusion detection, DMZ or how to resist DDoS attacks. This is a task best addressed at system and network level. However, there is little material available today intended for developers. We have entered the dotcom age in which a web site is no longer an isolated site, but an extension of the internal business systems, yet there isn’t much about how to create this extension securely. Traditionally, developers have worked on systems for environments where malicious intents were not a real threat: internal systems, software for home use, intranets. There may have been occasional exceptions, sometimes with embarrassing outcomes, but they could be dealt with at HR level and the example prevented others from attempting it again. An isolated (read: not linked with internal systems) web site is not far from the same scenario: the security was treated mostly at the system level by installing the necessary OS and web server fixes and applying correct settings and permissions. If a breach occurred, the system was taken offline, rebuilt better and the site put up again. Everything at a system administration level. However, as the Internet becomes more and more commercial (after all, this is where the .com comes from), a web site becomes more and more an application. Thus, the team has more and more developers, skilled in web and traditional development. However, few resources for them focus enough on security
  • Volkswagen Beetle Manual PDF
  • Volkswagen Golf (2003 model) Volkswagen Passat Volkswagen Polo Volkswagen Sharan TYRE PRESSURES (COLD) regularly Check tyre pressure regularly The legal minimum tread depth is 1.6 mm psi (bar) 195/65 R15 Front 195/65 R15 Rear 195/65 R15 Front (full load) 195/65 R15 Rear (full load) 205/60 R15 Front 205/60 R15 Rear 205/60 R15 Front (full load) 205/60 R15 Rear (full load) 215/55 R16 Front 215/55 R16 Rear 215/55 R16 Front (full load) 215/55 R16 Rear (full load) 38 35 39 44 34 30 36 39 34 30 36 39 (2.6) (2.4) (2.7) (3.0) (2.3) (2.1) (2.5) (2.7) (2.3) (2.1) (2.5) (2.7) People Carrier / 7 Seats CONTROLS 4/6 11 7/8 2 9 Heating & Ventilation Hazard Lights Starter Switch Headlights Sidelights Indicators Wipers Rear Screen Wipers Horn Bonnet Release (not shown) Heated Rear Screen Rear Fog Lamp Front Fog Lamp R BRIEF OPERATIONAL ABOUT YOUR VEHICLE Locking the doors? Anti-theft system? Key / remote control operated central locking. Depress the door locking knobs to lock the doors from the inside. Or press central locking switch on the driver’s door armrest. Some models are fitted with a remote anti-theft alarm. Passive arming of electronic engine immobiliser after removal of the key from the starter switch. Opening the boot/tailgate? Most models are centrally locked. Use the key or remote control to unlock / open. Adjusting the door mirrors? Opening the windows? Operating the sunroof? Manual internal adjustment operated via control levers on the front doors. Or electric internal adjustment operated via a control
  • Districting Competition Tutorial Using ArcGIS 9.3 and Districting Wizard
  • This tutorial is designed to show the user how to use ArcGIS software and the Districting extension to prepare and submit a plan for the Competition. Please refer to the document “FINAL Rules of the Competition” for details and rules about this project including the rules and procedures of the competition. This tutorial, which also serves as a manual, provides instructions on how to use many of the tools, functions, and options available in ArcGIS and the Districting extension that will help the user create proposed plans for this project. However, because the tutorial was written in a relatively limited timeframe many functions and options of the software that may also be useful are not covered. Persons with more experience with GIS software in general and with ArcGIS in particular may be able to more easily learn and use these additional functions. Please follow the tutorial carefully as missed steps or incorrect specifications or actions can cause errors and much frustration. Please expect that it will take several practices and some hours of work to become comfortably efficient with the software. The software is the product of ESRI and may not always work as expected or desired. The authors of this document are only responsible for the tutorial and the two tools that were created to assist the competition – the Compactness Tool and the Fragmentation Tool. Any errors or significant omissions in the tutorial
  • Timing Chain Installation
  • Timing Chain Installation, Thank you for choosing COMP Cams products; we are proud to be your manufacturer of choice. Please read this instruction sheet carefully before beginning installation, and also take a moment to review the included limited warranty information. Tools and Supplies Needed: 1. Basic hand tools as required for your particular camshaft balancer bolts. 2. Torque Wrench 3. Harmonic Balancer Installation Tool (Part #4920, for units with press on balancer). 4. Crankshaft Timing gear Installation Tool (Part # 4933 to be used in conjunction with #4920. For units with press on crankshaft gear only). 5. Pro Cam Lube (Part #153 or #154) 6. Camshaft Degree Kit (Part #4796 including degree video) 7. Crankshaft Socket (For your particular application) Part #4793 Chevy Small Block 265-400, 90o V6, Pontiac and GM 4 cylinder Part #4797 Chevy Big Block Part #4798 Ford 289-351W, 429-460, Pontiac 389-455, and Buick Part #4799 Chrysler V8, “LA”, “RB”, and Hemi 8. Thread Locking Compound 9. Engine Repair Manual for your particular engine Part #174 Revised 1/7/04 Kit Component Download Timing Chain Installation Manual
  • Asus Motherboard P4B-M User Guide pdf
  • How this guide is organized Conventions used in this guide Where to find more information ASUS contact information Chapter 1: Product introduction 1.1 Welcome! 1.2 Package contents Overview 1.3.1 Identifying the motherboard components 1.3.2 Pre-installed accessory 1-5 Special features Chapter 2: Hardware information Motherboard installation 2.1.1 Placement direction 2.1.2 Screw holes Motherboard layout Before you proceed Central Processing Unit (CPU) Overview Installing the CPU Installing the heatsink and fan Connecting the CPU fan cable System memory Overview Memory configurations Installing a DIMM Removing a DIMM Expansion slots Installing an expansion card Configuring an expansion card PCI slots AGP slot CNR slot Switches and jumpers Switch settings Jumper settings Connectors Chapter 3: Powering up Starting up for the first time Powering off the computer Chapter 4: BIOS setup Managing and updating your BIOS Using the computer system for the first time Updating BIOS procedures BIOS Setup program BIOS menu bar Legend bar Main Menu Primary and Secondary Master/Slave Keyboard Features Advanced Menu Chip Configuration I/O Device Configuration PCI Configuration Power Menu Power Up Control Hardware Monitor Boot Menu Exit Menu Chapter 5: Software support Install an operating system Windows 98 first time installation Support CD information Running the support CD Main menu Software menu Drivers menu DOS Utilities menu ASUS Contact Information Other information Software information ASUS Update Glossary Index Download Asus Motherboard P4B-M User Guide pdf
  • MSI MS-1029 15.4? WXGA Notebook Installation Guide Manual
  • MS-1029 is shipped out as a bare bone. Some of the components are equipped while some are not. This installation guide provides you with the information of notebook hardware setup. Before assembling your Notebook, please prepare for the installation tools and appropriate items. If you are not clear about the items, please contact your dealer for more information. Package check list: Optional Hardware Devices: HDD, Mini PCI WLAN card, CPU, Memory Before you install your Notebook • The peripheral devices contained herein depend on your actual system configuration. • Third-party trademarks and names are the properties of their respective owners. • The information contained herein relevant to software and hardware are for reference only and in accordance with actual system configuration Download pdf MSI MS-1029 15.4? WXGA Notebook Installation Guide Manual
  • Radial Tire Conditions Analysis Guide Manual PDF
  • A comprehensive review of tread wear and tire conditions | Determining the causes of tires placed out service is of vital importance to the fleet operator because of the substantial investment that tires represent. To protect your investment in tires, it is necessary to know what caused each tire’s demise. This publication will lead to cost savings through providing guidance and help in the following areas: 1. Eliminating causes of failures if possible. 2. Retreading and repairing tires and placing them back into service. 3. Presenting tires for warranty credit when applicable. 4, Improving tire maintenance and tire selection if necessary. Tire grading should be done prior to the tire being placed in a “scarp pile”. After a tire has been dismounted from the rim and before it is rolled out the tire shop door, the tire should be inspected with the following questions in mind: 1. Is the tire serviceable? 2. Is it repairable ot retreadable? 3. Could it be used in a limited service operation? 4. Should the tire be presented to the original manufacturer or retreader for warranty? 5. If none of the above apply, is it strictly junk? These questions must be answered before the tire is placed in the scrap pile since the tire may lose its usefullness to rust while waiting in the pile to be graded. Any usable tire should be stored in a dry covered area. Download Radial Tire Conditions Analysis Guide Manual PDF
  • 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
  • Content Server Integration with Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
  • ConferenceCreate and ConferenceView Web Parts for SharePoint are solutions for managing the creation and viewing of visual communications content based on Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and TANDBERG Content Server technology. Depending on site requirements, one or both Web Parts could be deployed on web pages within a SharePoint site interface. The major user benefits include: Easy capture of visual content recorded on the TANDBERG Content Server from the SharePoint interface The ability to use predefined recording templates with customized dial settings and populated with conference metadata Easy access to recorded visual content on the TANDBERG Content Server through a content listing Web Part. See the User scenarios section of this document for some creative ideas on how to use the Web Parts to add visual communications content to your SharePoint site The ConferenceCreate Web Part allows users to make calls to H.323-compatible video conference – endpoints or MCU conferences and to record the call on a TANDBERG Content Server. To make a call, type in the IP address, E.164 alias or H.323 ID of the endpoint or MCU you want to dial, then click on the Place Call button. Click the Refresh Page button to display status information for your call on the web page. Your Active Calls display information about the bitrate the call was made at, the codecs used for the call, the number dialled, the running duration of the call and the call status. Download pdf Content Server Integration with Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007