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  • User Manual for the LG VX4500 Handset
  • Modtones? Mobile Application User Manual. Version Verizon LG VX4500 12/15/2003. 2. Modtones? Mobile Application. User Manual. Table of Contents User Manual for the LG VX4500 Handset © 2003 Faith West Inc. 500 Third St., Suite 410 San Francisco, CA 94107 Modtones™ Mobile Application User Manual Veion Verizon LG VX4500 12/15/2003 2 Modtones™ Mobile Application User Manual Table of Contents 1. Modtones™ Overview_________________________________________________ 3 2. Getting Started _______________________________________________________ 3 3. Navigation __________________________________________________________ 4 4. New Arrivals ________________________________________________________ 5 5. Browse by Category___________________________________________________ 5 6. Enter Tone ID _______________________________________________________ 6 7. Wishlist ____________________________________________________________ 6 8. Search Songs________________________________________________________ 6 9. Search Artists _______________________________________________________ 7 10. Previewing Ringtones ________________________________________________ 7 11. Downloading Ringtones_______________________________________________ 8 12. Gift Center _________________________________________________________ 8 13. Frequently Asked Questio ___________________________________________ 9 14. Contact Modtones Customer Service ___________________________________ 14 15. Faith West Privacy Policy ____________________________________________ 15 Modtones™ Mobile Application User Manual Veion Verizon LG VX4500 12/15/2003 3 1. Modtones™ Overview Modtones is a Get it Now™ 1 application that lets you search, preview and download polyphonic ringtones onto your LG VX4500 phone with Verizon Wireless service. Ringtones are custom sounds Download PDF
  • Grand Theft Auto: Vice City - Games Cheats Hints & Trainer PC Guide
  • The name “Vice City” is a double entendre: on one hand, it is a direct reference to Michael Mann’s 1980’s police television series Miami Vice, but it also conveys the actual definition of the word, labeling Vice City a place of sin, greed and overindulgence; making it literally, a city of vice, hence the name of the game. Cheat mode Enter one of the following codes during game play or at the pause menu to activate the corresponding cheat function. The message “Cheat Activated” will appear to confirm correct code entry. Weapons (tier 1) - thugstools Weapons (tier 2) - professionaltools Weapons (tier 3) - nuttertools Armor - preciousprotection Health1 - aspirine Raise wanted level - youwonttakemealive Lower wanted level - leavemealone View media level when over two stars - chasestat Good weather - apleasantday Great weather - alovelyday Sunny weather - abitdrieg Stormy weather - catsanddogs Foggy weather - cantseeathing Rhino tank - panzer Faster game clock - lifeispassingmeby Faster game play - onspeed Slower game play - booooooring Destroy all cars - bigbang Pedestrians riot - fightfightfight Pedestrians attack you - nobodylikesme Pedestrians have weapons - ourgodgivenrighttobeararms Pedestrians enter your car - hopingirl Change wheel size6 - loadsoflittlethings Only wheels visible on cars - wheelsareallineed Dodo cars (flying)2 - comeflywithme Better driving skills7 - gripiseverything Bikini women with guns4 - chickswithguns Suicide - icanttakeitanymore Heavy traffic - miamitraffic Pink traffic - ahairdresserscar Black traffic - iwantitpaintedblack All traffic lights green - greenlight Romero’s Hearse - thelastride Love Fist Limousine
  • Breaking into computer networks from the Internet PDF
  • What is this document about anyway? While I was writing this document a book “Hack Proofing Your Network” was released. I haven’t been able to read it (dunno if its in print yet, and besides - everything takes a while to get to South Africa). I did however read the first chapter, as it is available to the public. In this chapter the author writes about different views on IT security - hackers, crackers, script kiddies and everything in between. I had some thoughts about this and decided that it was a good starting point for this document. I want to simplify the issue - let us forget motives at the moment, and simply look at the different characters in this play. To do this we will look at a real world analogy. Let us assume the ultimate goal is breaking into a safe (the safe is a database, a password file, confidential records or whatever). The safe is located inside of a physical building (the computer that hosts the data). The building is located inside of a town (the computer is connected to a network). There is a path/highway leading to the town and the path connects the town to other towns and/or cities. (read Internet/Intranet). The town/city is protected by a tollgate or an inspection point (the network is protected by a firewall, screening router etc.) There might be certain residents (the police) in the town looking for suspicious activity, and reporting it to the town’s mayor (the police
  • Building a Defensive Perimeter Against Malicious User Input
  • A Word About Secure Database Access Unfortunately, this database access code exhibits insecurities of its own. For example, you should never use the sa account (or an equivalent) to access databases from Web applications. Instead, use weak accounts that lack permission to drop tables, insert, update, and delete records, and the like. In addition, you should use stored procedures or parameterized commands in lieu of dynamic SQL commands for added protection against malicious input parameters. Finally, consider encrypting database connection strings to minimize the risk of information disclosure if your source code falls into the wrong hands. And note that truly paranoid ASP.NET programmers encrypt connection strings and store them in ACLed registry keys. When it comes to Web security, a little paranoia can be a good thing. Don't bother looking for syntax errors: functionally, this page is just fine. Type your name into the input field and click the "Click Me" button, and a personalized greeting appears on the page. But security-wise, this page is a disaster-despite the fact that it's similar to countless sample pages found in books, magazine articles, and even the .NET Framework SDK. Give yourself a pat on the back if you spotted the following flaws: • The page neither constrains nor validates user input • It echoes raw, unfiltered user input to the page Download pdf Building a Defensive Perimeter Against Malicious User Input
  • BMW Owner’s Manual for Onboard Computer PDF
  • The onboard computer offers you an array of functions designed to foster safety while simultaneously enhancing your driving pleasure. The GPS navigation system frees you from the burden of reading maps or looking for road signs. It will guide you to any destination recorded on your map CD/DVD. The radio, with its superb reception quality, joins the cassette and CD players in providing optimal sound to satisfy every taste while serving up entertainment to make every trip seem short. The computer calculates vital operating data – including average fuel consumption, cruising range on the remaining fuel and the estimated time of arrival. It provides additional safety before driving – for example, with entry of a code number for the engine immobilizer – and during driving – for example, with an acoustic warning tone so that you do not drive faster than you intend to. We wish you an enjoyable driving experience. BMW AG Download BMW Owner’s Manual for Onboard Computer PDF
  • Ford Mustang Manual
  • FORD MUSTANG COUPE. Also fits GT and Cobra Hardtops. Warranty Statement. ThunderForm Loaded Enclosures purchased in the United States from an authorized MTX FORD MUSTANG COUPE Also fits GT and Cobra Hardtops Warranty Statement ThunderForm Loaded Enclosures purchased in the United States from an authorized MTX dealer are guaranteed agait defects in material and workmahip for a period of two yea from the date purchased by the end user, and limited to the original retail purchaser of the product. Amplified ThunderForm Enclosures purchased in the United States from an authorized MTX dealer are guaranteed agait defects in material and workmahip for a period of one year from the date purchased by the end user, and limited to the original retail purchaser of the product. Product found to be defective during that period will be repaired or replaced by MTX at no charge. This warranty is void if it is determined that unauthorized parties have attempted Download Link
  • Enabling Enterprise 2.0
  • Whether we like it or not, Web 2.0 technologies are profoundly changing the way we work and interact. User-generated Web content—hosted applications, blogs, wikis, social networking sites, RSS feeds—is rapidly creeping into organizations, offering users new ways to collaborate and communicate. While there can be enormous business benefits to leveraging Web 2.0 (such as building and enhancing customer intimacy and loyalty), it also introduces unprecedented levels of security risks. This presents CIOs with a dilemma: how to embrace the benefits of Web 2.0 while assuring that their enterprises remain safe from outside threats and risks to sensitive business information. Business and IT leaders are right to be both eager and cautious about bringing Web 2.0 tools into the enterprise and transitioning to an Enterprise 2.0 environment. On the positive side, community-building networking applications and services can effectively link customers, suppliers, partners, and employees for fast and easy collaboration—anywhere, anytime. This instant connectivity and flexibility can bring greater productivity, effective data sharing, visibility into business processes, and, ideally, improved profitability. But on the flip side, Web 2.0 tools come with myriad risks: inappropriate content or applications finding their way on to company computers; the increased possibility of viruses, worms, and malware; and accidental or malicious data loss. While organizations might be inclined to ban some of these applications and tools, doing so is not always realistic. Instead, CIOs must create a strategy that embraces Web 2.0 technologies securely, and enables a successful transition to Enterprise 2.0. The right strategy will allow organizations and their employees
  • Friend or Foe? Web 2.0 in Technical Communication
  • The rise of Web 2.0 technology provides a platform for user-generated content.Publishing is no longer restricted to a few technical writers—any user can now contribute information. But the information coming from users tends to be highly specific, whereas technical documentation is comprehensive but less specific. The two types of information can coexist and improve the overall user experience. User-generated content also offers an opportunity for technical writers to participate as “curators”—by evaluating and organizing the information provided by end users. Technical writers are accustomed to being the gatekeepers for product information. They carefully organize product documentation, online help, and other user assistance for their readers. Compare this to the chaos of the Web, where content is splattered across blogs, forums, wikis, and the like with little or no organizational scheme. And yet, readers are turning to the chaos of the Web for information rather than reading the online help. They begin with a Google search and work through the results until they find something relevant. User-generated content and technical documentation can be complementary rather than competitive. In this white paper, we explore the implications of user-generated content and discuss how technical writers can integrate this content into their overall strategy. Download pdf Friend or Foe? Web 2.0 in Technical Communication
  • Fast Track for the Web High Speed Investment Browser User Manual
  • The information that FastTrackTM provides FastTrackTM software, manuals, and data is only part of the information needed for a base information are protected under US good investment program. Consult tradition and international copyright laws. Copying, al sources of investment advice before buy-modifying, or redistributing such materials ing or selling any stock or fund. Read the without express written permission of In-prospectus to determine whether an investors FastTrack is strictly prohibited ex-ment meets your objectives. cept under the following conditions: FastTrackTM is a product of Investors Fast- FastTrackTM software and manuals may be Track. Investors FastTrack retains all rights freely copied and redistributed to others in to the software and databases. Investors Fast- their entirety only for internal mutual fund Track does not assume liability for error or and stock analysis as long as: (1) No fee is omissions in reports or other information. charged for using, copying, or distributing; Investors FastTrack (2) Neither the software nor the manuals Download Fast Track for the Web High Speed Investment Browser User Manual
  • Dell Printers
  • Printer solutions for all jobs. Easy as. Dell Colour Printer 720 ... Dell 720. Dell 1600n. Dell 5200n/W5300n. Dell Colour Laser Printer 3000cn/3100cn 18 Dell Printe Printer solutio for all jobs Easy as Dell Colour Printer 720 • Mono print speed 13ppm, Colour print speed 8ppm • 4800x1200dpi resolution • 100 sheet Input tray Dell Laser Printer 1700/1700n • Mono print speed 24ppm • 1200 x 1200 dpi • Monthly duty cycle – 15,000 pages • 250 sheet ionput tray (upgradeable to 800 total) • 1700 – 16MB – 144MB, USB2.0 & Parallel • 1700n – 32MB – 160MB, USB2.0 & Parallel & Ethernet, PCL 6 and PostScript 3 Dell Peonal All-in-One Printer 922 • Print, copy, scan & PC fax • Mono print speed 18ppm, colour print speed 14ppm • 4800x1200dpi resolution • 100 sheet input tray • A4 borderless printing Dell Multifunction Laser Printer 1600n • Print, scan, copy, standalone fax • Mono print speed 20ppm • Resolution 600x600 dpi • Colour scanner to scan across the network • 32MB – 160MB • Monthly Duty Cycle 15,000 pages, • 250 Sheet input tray (upgradeable to max 500), • 50 Page Automatic Document Feeder, • USB2.0 Download