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  • HP Pavilion zx5000 zv5000 Compaq Presario R3000 HP Compaq nx9100 Maintenance and Service Guide
  • This guide is a troubleshooting reference used for maintaining and servicing the notebook. It provides comprehensive information on identifying notebook features, components, and spare parts, troubleshooting notebook problems, and performing notebook disassembly procedures. Copyright 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Microsoft and Windows are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Intel and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. SD Logo is a trademark of its proprietor. Bluetooth is a trademark owned by its proprietor and used by Hewlett-Packard Company under license. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. Maintenance and Service Guide HP Pavilion zx5000 Notebook PC HP Pavilion zv5000 Notebook PC Compaq Presario R3000 Notebook PC Series HP Compaq Business Notebook nx9100 Series Third Edition July 2004 First Edition February 2004 Document Part Number: 335402-003 Contents Product Description Features Power Management External Components Design Overview Troubleshooting Computer Setup and Diagnostics Utilities Using Computer Setup Selecting from the File Menu Selecting from the Security Menu Selecting from the Advanced Menu Using Diagnostics for Windows Obtaining, Saving or Printing Configuration Information Obtaining, Saving or Printing Diagnostic Test Information Troubleshooting Flowcharts Flowchart 2.1—Initial Troubleshooting Flowchart 2.2—No Power, Part 1 Flowchart 2.3—No Power, Part
  • Rails HOW-TO: Authenticating with WebAuth
  • Having authenticated with WebAuth using an SSO username and password, the PHP script is executed. As you can see, the PHP script is passed a parameter which is the URL of a login page of a Rails application. The only thing the PHP script does is to redirect to that URL passing a parameter that is a base64 encoded string: https://www.abcd.ox.ac.uk:8113/apps/contacts/login?id=base64string The id parameter is the base64 encoded version of an encryption of the username and the current date and time. The login method of the Rails application looks at the id parameter, decodes it and then unencrypts it. So it now has the username and the date and time. In order to avoid replay attacks, the Rails application checks that the date and time refers to a recent date and time. It also checks that the username is in a list of valid usernames. If both these tests are passed, it sets a session variable (session[:user_id]) to "OK"; otherwise, it is set to "BAD". Having authenticated, subsequent methods of the Rails application are executed in the usual way, i.e., by using the URL of the method, e.g.: https://www.abcd.ox.ac.uk:8113/apps/contacts/add We need to alter the code of the controller of the Rails application so that it has a call of before_filter. This call can ensure that a method called authenticate is called before any method of the Rails application is called. The authenticate method can be similar to the authenticate method introduced in the document Rails HOW-TO: Apache and Basic Authentication, which is available
  • Ford Focus Fuel Door Installation Guide Manual Ebook
  • Step for this Ford Focus Fuel Door Installation Guide: Step 1 - Gather required tools. Please gather the following tools before you begin the installation: * Power Drill * Utility Knife. * 3/16 drill bit. * Duct Tape * 9mm or 11/32 open ended wrench. * Pliers. * 9/64? Hex Key or Allen Head wrench * Small piece of cloth. * Flat file for filing metal. * Zip tie - medium size. * Rasp file or round file. * Body color touch up paint. * Fine permanent marker. * Phillips screw driver. Step 2 - Unpack fuel door kit and verify contents. Check items you removed from the box. You should Copyright © 2003 Redline Tuning LLC. All Rights Reserved. have the following before beginning: * Aluminum Fuel Door * (3) Stainless steel 9/64? hex socket bolts with (3) washers and (3) lock nuts. * Printed instruction manual. Step 3 - Clean working area. A. Carefully clean area in and around the fuel door. You will be taping area to keep from scratching it during the installation so this area must be clean. Download Ford Focus Fuel Door Installation Guide Manual Ebook
  • Manage Operation Users Manual
  • 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 Chapter 4: Configure Targets Configuring Emergency Access Methods: Console Server, Serial Port, KVM, and LOM Console Server Dialog Boxes in a Add New Target via Console server Serial Port KVM LOM Managed The Managed section details the very simple configuration of a managed target, the emser setup on a managed target to allow emser Serial Interface Protocol access via a console server with emser and what the heck is emser, anyway? Managed Target Configuration The managed access requires: the IP address of the managed target emser, kopd/kopdx and/or kilogd/lfmx be installed. The emser must be installed for command line access; the kopd(x) must be installed for Operation Console; the kilogd/lfmx must be installed see: http://manageoperation.org/Documents/MOInstall-IML.pdf To complete the dialog for Managed Target: Select Target Management under “mo” or run the tm program; select the Operational Access TAB, select the Managed header and finally select New action icon: Each text string is on its on line in the file. We recommend making a list of all computer equipment models in your lab or at least the most ubiquitous models and placing them in a /etc/MO/targets.model list. Having OS, vendor and model of system in
  • C# overloaded operators
  • In our examination of the C# programming language thus far, we’ve seen that classes are a basic design and structuring tool. For example, you might have an application that uses a lot of X,Y points, and you could implement a Point class using C# language features. Instances (objects) of this class would represent specific points like 123,456. Classes bring together both data (such as a pair of integers to represent points) and operations on that data (e.g., comparing one point to another). The operations are called methods, and in this column we’ll look at how methods can be specified using operator names. The idea is that a method’s name can be something like == instead of Equals , or + instead of add , and using such names leads to a natural way of expressing operations on objects. Download pdf C# overloaded operators
  • Maya 3D Shockwave Exporter Tutorial
  • Maya 3D Shockwave Exporter is available on the Windows platform only. Great graphics and fast interaction—these are the goals when creating 3D content on the Web. This tutorial describes how to balance these goals when using Maya’s Shockwave 3D Exporter. This tutorial assumes you have Maya experience, but not Macromedia Director 8.5 experience. Do not expect great art from this tutorial; the focus is on learning the exporter and optimizing your scenes for export. Loading Maya Shockwave 3D exporter Before you begin, load the Maya Shockwave 3D Exporter plug-in. 1 Start Maya. 2 Select Window > Settings/Preferences > Plug-in Manager. The Plug-in Manager window opens. 3 Locate MayaShockwave3DExporter.mll and turn on Loaded. Maya loads Maya Shockwave 3D Exporter and adds the Maya Shockwave 3D Exporter menu to all menu sets. To load Maya Shockwave 3D Exporter automatically every time you start Maya, turn on Auto Load. 4 Click Close. You can now access Maya Shockwave 3D Exporter features from the Maya Shockwave 3D Exporter menu (any menu set), or from the Hotbox (common menus). Download Maya 3D Shockwave Exporter Tutorial
  • 2004 and up Mazda 3 Short Throw Shifter Installation Manual
  • Tools Required: -Philips head screw Driver -3 small flat head screw drivers -10mm Socket and ratchet -Needle nose pliers 1. Unscrew the stock shift knob by rotating it counter clockwise. 2. Open the Storage compartment in the center console and remove the foam rubber mat in the bottom. Use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the 2 screws. 3. Lift up on the rear of the console to begin removal. 4. Continue console removal by lifting the front of the console. The entire console can now be removed in one piece. Place the console in a safe place. 5. Unscrew the 2 screws at the front of the console. 6. Remove the ashtray by pulling up and out. 7. Remove the lighter face plate by pulling up and out. 8. Use a Philips head screwdriver to remove the 2 screws exposed by removing the lighter face plate. Download pdf 2004 and up Mazda 3 Short Throw Shifter Installation Manual
  • Macbook Air Manual Pdf
  • Your MacBook Air is streamlined for portability and a completely wireless experience. Read this chapter for help getting started setting up and using your MacBook Air. Â If you know you will primarily be downloading applications and content from the Internet and not migrating information from another Mac, you can follow the basic instructions to set up your MacBook Air quickly. Â If you want to migrate information from another Mac or get content from CDs or DVDs onto your MacBook Air, you can identify one or more Mac or Windows computers to partner with your MacBook Air. Important: Read all the installation instructions (and the safety information starting on page 57) carefully before you first use your computer. Many answers to questions can be found on your computer in Mac Help. For information about getting Mac Help, see “Getting Answers” on page 35. Apple may release new versions and updates to its system software, so the images shown in this book may be slightly different from what you see onscreen. Chapter 1: Ready, Set Up, Go Welcome What’s in the Box Setting Up Your MacBook Air Setting Up DVD or CD Sharing Migrating Information to Your MacBook Air Getting Additional Information onto Your MacBook Air Putting Your MacBook Air to Sleep or Shutting It Down Chapter 2: Life with Your MacBook Air Basic Features of Your MacBook Air Keyboard Features of Your MacBook Air Ports on Your MacBook Air Using the Trackpad and Keyboard Running Your MacBook Air on Battery
  • A LATEX survival guide for Unix systems
  • This document is designed to provide new users of LAEX with a reference for the local features not documented in the manual (The LATEX Book, Lesley Lamport, Addison Wesley 1987); it takes the place of the Local Guide referred to in the book. For a general introduction to LATEX, you are referred to the companion manual Essential LATEX ++, mostly by Jon Warbrick. For a general introduction to the concepts of the TEX software distribution, see Joachim Schrod’s Components of TEX. Readers of this document will normally be staff or students who have either taught themselves LATEX, or are being taught it as part of a course. Completely new users should read Essential LATEX ++ £rst, to familiarize themselves with basic concepts. Most of this manual is for reference purposes, so do not read it as a tutorial text! LATEX runs on a variety of computers at many different sites. This document tells you how to use LATEX on Unix computers. It is not about LATEX itself, which is described by the manual—LATEX: A Document Preparation System, published by Addison-Wesley, available at the book shop. If you have a question that you can’t answer by reading the manual and this document, ask the local support team. Download pdf A LATEX survival guide for Unix systems
  • Coarse-Grain Parallel Programming in Jade
  • The goal of our research is to provide programming language support for exploiting coarse-grain concurrency, or concurrency in which each unit of serial computation executes at least several thousand instructions. There are two major reasons why automatic techniques that extract static parallelism from sequential programs cannot fully exploit available coarse-grain concurrency. First, only the programmer has the high-level knowledge necessary to decompose his program into coarse-grain tasks. This information is lost once the program is encoded in a conventional programming language. Second, it is some- times important to exploit irregular, data-dependent concurrency available only as the program runs. The large grain size often makes it possible to pro?tably amortize the dynamic overhead required to exploit this last source of concurrency. Download pdf Coarse-Grain Parallel Programming in Jade