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F-Secure Anti-Virus for Microsoft ExchangeF-Secure® Anti-Virus™ for Microsoft Exchange protects Microsoft Exchange environments from viruses, worms and Trojans by scanning internal, incoming and outgoing messages in real-time. The product scans not only e-mail messages and attachments, but it also stops viruses in documents and notes posted to public folders.
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Microsoft Exchange systems ensure efficient and productive information sharing, while at the same time they create a fertile ground for viruses. This is why virus writers often take advantage of the most commonly used e-mail and groupware systems. As e-mail viruses are able to reach all workstations in a corporate network only in a few minutes, companies without proper virus protection expose themselves to a severe risk of significant productivity and monetary losses as well as to loss of professional reputation when sending virus-infected messages to their customers and business partners. With F-Secure Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange, you can stop viruses already at the e-mail server, ensuring no viruses are able to enter or leave your corporate network.
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F-Secure Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange is easy to set up and administer even by companies with scarce IT resources. However, it also scales up to the needs of large enterprises by providing the possibility to deploy several virus scanner servers. The solution updates itself automatically without any intervention from the administrator. The administrator can configure and manage the solution either with an easy-to-use local user interface or with F-Secure Policy Manager™ that is included free-of-charge in the solution. F-Secure Policy Manager alsoPC LinuxOS Live CD Guide Tutorial ManualRsync is an improved way of downloading files from ftp-sites that support it. It is used for downloading and mirroring ftp-servers, but it also makes a good way for downloading PCLinuxOS images! The same as BitTorrent , Rsync also automatically checks and corrects any errors it finds. Unlike BitTorrent it does not share bandwidth. If you know how to use Rsync already, connect to and find out which ISO’s are available from “distro.ibiblio.org::texstar/pclinuxos/live-cd/english/preview/”. We have a web page with information about Getting PCLinuxOS via Rsync4 if you are new to using Rsync.
Download PC LinuxOS Live CD Guide Tutorial ManualPreservation Of Web Resources: The JISC PoWR ProjectThis paper describes the work of the JISC-funded PoWR (Preservation Of Web Resources) project which is developing a handbook on best practices and advice aimed at UK higher and further educational institutions for the preservation of Web sites and Web resources. The paper summarises the challenges institutions face in preserving Web resources, describes the workshops organized by the project in order to identify the challenges and identify appropriate best practices, and outlines areas in which further work is required.
The preservation of Web resources is a topic that is of interest to many involved in digital curation issues. It presents many interesting technical challenges in terms of capture and access, and organisational and resourceoriented problems, some of which are shared with other aspects of digital preservation and some of which are unique to Web resources. How does one select material? When are we trying to preserve information and when is it the experience, behaviour or appearance that is paramount? How straightforward is it to move Web resources between curatorial environments? Most everyone knows that information persistence on the Web is a fragile thing. And, as Rusbridge has observed [1] even those who care about information persistence don’t necessarily do a good job of it on their Web sites. This, despite the fact that good advice about URI persistence has been available for some time [2]. URI persistence is just one small (albeit important) part of the problem that illustrates the wider issues that surround Web preservation in an institutional context.
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Download Fast Track for the Web High Speed Investment Browser User ManualIllustrated Roadmap for Macintosh GQMac WebThis Illustrated Roadmap was designed to help the Computer Coordinator customize GradeQuick for their school and for teachers to make further customizations that will affect only their files. The Illustrated Roadmap will also assist teachers through various GradeQuick features and will serve as an easy reference to guide teachers through the school year using GradeQuick.
Customizing Your Gradebook
Successful use of GradeQuick begins with setting GradeQuick features to correspond with your school/district policies or your personal user preferences. Technology coordinators can set global settings for all teachers to use and then allow teachers to further establish their own settings. All features can be set globally by the GradeQuick administrator and then further customized by the individual teachers or the feature can be restricted with the Jackson Software supplemental program called SiteManager. More information on global settings can be found in the Site License notebook.
Please consider setting the following GradeQuick features prior to entering grades in GradeQuick. Keep in mind that as a teacher your technology coordinator/GradeQuick administrator may have already set some of these settings for your use.
GradeScale
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After you have customized your chosen features in one gradebook be sure to follow the directions on the last page of this section to copy the features to your other gradebooks.
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Download Audi A4 PDFKeyimage Ontologization & Folksonomy in Web 2.0 Social SpaceThe Age of Image predates and is currently contemporaneous with the Information Age. In our times the explosive expansion of Web 2.0 Social Space, typified by the phenomena of De.licio.us, Flickr, MySpace, YouTube…, and the concomitant emergence of folksonomy, present interesting challenges in the management of this information. One key process by which to accomplish this in Social Space, is the wedding of folksonomy (of the people) with ontology (of the machine). Such a wedding must necessarily be conducted in the shared physicality of the word, of language. In this respect, WordNet together with OWL, play the role of matchmaker. But the same Social Space also provides an opportunity for natural folksonomical tagging by digiFoto (key)image.
The research harness for experimental keyimage tagging consists of Flickr as the main (digiFoto image) Social Space testbed and De.licio.us as the auxillary outreach secondary Social Space. Protégé Editor with OWL-DL provides the support for the bridge from keyimage to the formal ontology. The primary end user application domain is the keyimage tagging of paintings in an online art gallery.
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The research work reported on here is firmly situated within the emerging field of the Digital re-Discovery of Culture (DrDC) (Sotirova, 2005). Taking image (painting, photograph, publicity image (Berger, 1972, p. 129), television, film…) as typical focal point for (post)modern culture, we explore to what extent one can be lead to an experience of personal «physicality of soul» (FoS) in a playful way, an entertaining way, perhaps through a purposeful designed game (DrDCg) on theUnderstanding Microsoft's Web TechnologiesIn the beginning, the World Wide Web (WWW) was flat. It was an electronic library where academics and scientists posted dissertations and dusty data for reading with clunky, text-only browsers. With the advent of graphical browsers, the consumer oriented Web took off. Content became vastly more colorful. Remember where you were the first time you experienced the exciting blink and marquee tags? (I bet you wish you could forget those gems!) Anyway, the Web has evolved as a rich, interactive, and personalized medium. In the new version of Web (Web 2.0), functional pages aren’t enough. User experience (abbreviated as UX in geekspeak) is hot, and sites are cool. This chapter looks at Microsoft’s tools and technologies for creating and delivering engaging Web content.
Microsoft has a range of tools for authoring Web pages that appeal to several
skill levels. Some tools are more suited to Web page design, while others are
more appropriate to programming.
Microsoft Office (Including Word 2007)
When Bill Gates realized that Microsoft was lagging on the Internet front, the word went out to integrate Web support into every product. As a result, you can save Excel spreadsheets, Word documents, and PowerPoint slides as Web pages.
Many companies use the Office suite to place information on their intranet because most employees are comfortable in Word and Excel. These tools are quite adequate for creating static Web content that some call brochure ware. Although somewhat bloated, the pages are faithful reproductions of the original document — especially when viewed in Microsoft’s latest Internet ExplorerNorton AntiVirus for Macintosh Users Guide ManualInstalling Norton AntiVirus Welcome to Norton AntiVirus for Macintosh What is a virus? What are virus definitions? Is my computer protected now? Tips for avoiding viruses About your Norton AntiVirus for Macintosh CD Installing Norton AntiVirus for Macintosh Selecting a virus protection level during installation About your virus subscription What to do after installing For more information Accessing context-sensitive help Registering Norton AntiVirus for Macintosh Reading Late Breaking News Connecting to the Symantec Web site through America Online
Chapter 2 Protecting disks, files, and data from viruses About automatic protection About Norton AntiVirus Auto-Protect What part of my computer is protected? Turning Auto-Protect on or off with the Control Strip Setting general and custom preferences Scanning for viruses Using contextual menus to scan Scanning email attachments Scheduling automatic virus scans Scheduling a scan event Editing and deleting scheduled events Looking up virus names and definitions Looking up virus definitions on the Symantec Web site Fine-tuning Auto-Protect performance Chapter 3 Responding to virus alerts About virus alerts When Auto-Protect finds a virus If a virus is found while scanning If Norton AntiVirus can t repair a file If a Virus-like Activity alert appears Appendix A Keeping current with LiveUpdate About LiveUpdate How to update virus protection When to update virus protection Updating virus protection and program files Reading the LiveUpdate What s New file Checking version numbers and dates Customizing a LiveUpdate session Scheduling LiveUpdate If you can t use LiveUpdate Deleting the NAV” 7.0 QuickScan file Using LiveUpdate with America OnlineUsing Web Analytics with Microsoft SilverlightSilverlight is Microsoft’s cross-browser, cross-platform browser plug-in that allows the creation of interactive web applications that employ high quality streaming media, vector graphics, images, and animation. Deployed as a plug-in for the major browsers on the Windows, Mac and Linux (supported by Novell) operating systems, web developers can craft interactive applications that have an identical user experience on the vast majority of web browsers deployed today. Silverlight addresses a disconnect that exists today in web development workflow where the design intent of graphics designers and interaction designers cannot be faithfully communicated to and crafted by the web developers. In Silverlight, this intent is created in design tools like Expression Design and Expression Blend and passed off to web developers in XML-based XAML data files. The fidelity of the designers’ ideas is kept as there is a clear separation between the design in XAML and the code in JavaScript.
Silverlight is a browser plug-in that renders XAML and exposes a JavaScript programming model in 1.0, extending this with a .NET programming model and runtime in Silverlight 2. Since the Silverlight 2 runtime has full access to the HTML Document Object Model (DOM) and cross-domain data access abilities, it is possible for future Silverlight applications to implement analytics entirely in managed code or in JavaScript code that is invoked from the managed code.
This architecture enables using AJAX-style programming patterns for building responsive, interactive, applications. An event model within the Silverlight control allows for web developers to easily add JavaScript-based event handling for mouse,