This Technical Manual is intended to be read in conjunction with the OPQ32 User Manual. The content of the latter focus on administration, scoring, norming and interpretation issues, and is intended to cover all the matters one needs to refer to when using the OPQ32. The technical manual is intended for reference purposes and provides all the technical backup needed when evaluating the OPQ32 in terms of its suitability for use.
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The Statistical Seismology Library (SSLib) is a collection of earthquake hypocentral catalogues and R functions to analyse the catalogues. The analyses include graphical data displays, fitting of point process models, estimation of fractal dimensions, and rou- tines to apply the M8 Algorithm to given datasets. The Statistical Seismology Library is written in the R language, and consist of a number of R packages. Each package has its own Users Manual that contains documentation for all functions within that package.
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Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008 provides an unparalleled out-of-the-box experience for a small business customer. Building upon earlier versions of the small business platform, Windows Small Business Server 2008 offers easier setup and installation, simplified management, and improved network-wide security features for the small business customer.
NOTE: Windows Small Business Server 2008 is only available as a 64-bit operating system; you must have a 64-bit processor to install and use Windows Small Business Server 2008.
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Manage Users and Groups AuthServer Configuration mopasswd: Roles Roles-Access Methods Table Access Methods and their Uses Roles - Access Method Guidelines Roles – Actions Table Actions List: Product Administration Table Actions List: Users Roles- Target Groups Roles- Launch Actions Table Launch Actions – Actions Required Chapter 3: Configure Console Servers CSM Tab or Legacy Tab or
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Overview Package Check List Product Specification Terminologies and acronyms 2: Getting Started Panel Layout DIN Rail Mounting 2.3 Connecting the Hardware Connecting the power 2.3.2 Connecting to the network 2.3.3 Connecting to the device 2.4 Accessing Console Port 2.4.1 Using Serial console 2.4.2 Using Remote console 3: IP Address Configuration 3.1 Static IP 3.1.1 Overview 3.1.2 IP address 3.1.3 Subnet mask 3.1.4 Default gateway 3.1.4 Primary and Secondary DNS 3.2 DHCP 3.2.1 Overview 3.2.2 DHCP setting 3.3 PPPoE 3.3.1 Overview 3.3.2 PPPoE setting
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Overview Package Check List Product Specification Terminologies and Acronyms Getting Started Panel Layout Connecting the Hardware Connecting the Power Connecting to the Network Connecting to the Device. Accessing Console Port Using Serial Console Using Remote Console IP Address Configuration Static IP Overview Static IP Configuration IP address Subnet mask Default gateway DHCP Overview DHCP Configuration DNS Primary DNS Configuration Secondary DNS Configuration Host Mode Configuration Host mode Overview TCP server mode operations TCP client mode operations
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01 Apr
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Kurzweil 3000? Standalone Installation Package Hardware and Software Requirements Before You Install Kurzweil 3000 Upgrading From Previous Versions of Kurzweil 3000 Installing the Scanner Installing Kurzweil 3000 Registering Kurzweil 3000 The Registration Process Registering Online Registering Multiple Copies of Kurzweil 3000 Online Registering by Telephone Locking the Registration Process Using a Single Copy of Kurzweil 3000 with Multiple Users Setting Up Kurzweil 3000 User Accounts Installing the Cepstral Speaking Voices Installing and Configuring the Firefox Browser Installing the Firefox Browser
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Setting Up Mac OS X Server for the First Time 41 Getting Help for Everyday Management Tasks 41 Getting Additional Information 41 1 Administering Your Server 43 Highlighting Key Features 43 Ease of Setup and Administration 43 Networking and Security 44 File and Printer Sharing 44 Open Directory Services 45 Comprehensive Management of Macintosh Workgroups 45 High Availability 46 Extensive Internet and Web Services 46 Highlighting Individual Services 46 Directory Services 47 Open Directory 47 Password Validation 47 Search Policies 48 File Services 48 Sharing 48 Apple File Service 49 Windows Services 49 Network File System (NFS) Service 49 File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
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