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  • Easy Track User Guide
  • Easy Track is Micrograms’ new record keeping and assessment system. It is easy to set up, easy to maintain, and easy to use. It is designed for use in a network environment where its many features will be fully appreciated. But, it easily can be used to keep student records on a single stand-alone computer as well. Tech staff will notice Easy Track dramatically reduces annual setup time for Micrograms software. No more reentering student names annually or making multiple class files for a single teacher! Teachers will appreciate that options for all Micrograms programs can be set with Easy Track, and that student data from all Micrograms programs can be viewed, graphed, analyzed, and printed from within Easy Track. Individual student performance and growth can be compared with those of the class, grade, or other student groupings. Educators also will like Easy Track’s ability to compare group to group performance and growth, so they can analyze various groups’ experience with Micrograms programs from No Child Left Behind perspectives. The basic idea of Easy Track is that all Micrograms programs use the same database, the Micrograms Data Folder. You enter a student’s name in Easy Track once when she/he enters kindergarten and take it out when the child is no longer a student at the school. Each year you use Easy Track to quickly assign students to their new class groups. All Micrograms programs are pointed at the Micrograms Data Folder and pick up their class files from there. When you get a new
  • Threat Profiling Microsoft SQL Server
  • An attacker's location in the application space and/or the network will largely define how they would approach breaking into a SQL Server 2000 machine from a remote location. If their attacks go through SQL Injection via a web server then their 'cursus incursi' will be considerably different from those when direct access can be gained to the SQL Server. Consequently, this paper will be split into four main sections. The first section will cover attacks that do not require the attacker to have a user ID and password for the SQL Server, that is, the attacks are unauthenticated. The second section will cover those attacks that do require authentication; to succeed the user must be logged onto the SQL Server. The third section will consider those attacks that can be launched from a compromised server. Before any job is undertaken, be it grouting the shower or paving a patio, a lot of unnecessary grief can be avoided by getting the right tools before hand and attacking a computer system is no different. As far as compromising a Microsoft SQL Server is concerned the 'tools of the trade' are a combination of the SQL Server client tools, such as Query Analyzer, SQLPing and a C compiler. One of the most important tools is a copy of MS SQL Server itself. It's far better to examine vulnerability and code an exploit for it on a system in the lab, rather than experimenting on the live target system. Whilst SQL Server is generally good
  • Universal Type Client User Guide
  • In Universal Type Server, all the fonts in the organization are consolidated into a single, secure location on a server. Fonts are managed as follows: • The administrator subdivides the fonts into workgroups intended for specific types of users or projects • The administrator decides which workgroups you need to access. • You access workgroups, and the fonts within them, through the Universal Type Client application. • Your user permissions control what you can do with fonts within each workgroup, including whether you can add fonts, share sets, change a font’s class, and more. • Some users are font administrators, giving them more power over fonts. The Universal Type Server Daily Workflow If you’ve been using another font manager, your workflow stays relatively the same ----- open the font manager, find the fonts you want to use, and activate them. The benefit of Universal Type Server is that everyone you work with has access to the same fonts at the same time. Take a look at the typical use of Universal Type Server: • Launch the Universal Type Client • Open the appropriate workgroup (in many cases, you will belong to only one workgroup) • Use the Universal Type Client to sort and preview fonts • Customize font keywords, classes, foundries, and more* • Create sets of fonts for specific projects or clients • Add new fonts you purchased or received with jobs* • Activate any fonts you want to use • Use the fonts in any application in any document • Collect fonts for output* Universal Type Server can also activate fonts automatically when you
  • Conversion of Microsoft SQL/ASP applications to PostgreSQL
  • This manual was compiled by Project A Web Development as a project supported by Jim Teece. It was written by Ethan Townsend as a documented means of migrating our ADO ASP application, SIB (Site­in­a­box), from Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 to an open source database. SIB is a large database­ driven application that includes many views, stored procedures, and complex SQL executed from the ASP pages. The primary goals were to: 1) Modify the application so that it could seamlessly switch between the existing SQL Server database and the new open source database. 2) Have the ability to offload existing databases from SQL Server to the new database server. 3) Make no modifications to the existing, working SQL Server. 4) Maximize ease­of­use, stability, performance, and security. The following open source database servers were installed and analyzed to determine their feasibility in replacing SQL Server: ? MySQL 4.1: The stable version of MySQL at the time of testing. ? MySQL 5: The development version of MySQL. ? PostgreSQL 7.4: ? PostgreSQL 8.0.3: ? Firebird 1.5.3: ? MaxDB 7.5: ? MaxDB 7.6: After reviewing the alternatives, we settled on PostgreSQL 8.0 for the following reasons: ? Good documentation, ? Best performance on Windows platform (using the included ODBC driver). ? Custom operators and functions allowed a compatibility layer to minimize code changes (only about 300 changes were necessary in 700,000 lines of code). ? Easy to install and use (a GUI was included and the installer was straightforward) Download pdf Conversion of Microsoft SQL/ASP applications to PostgreSQL
  • Parallels Desktop for Mac User Guide Manual
  • This Version Opening Parallels Desktop Help About This Guide Parallels Desktop Virtual Machine 13 Virtual Machine Technology Overview Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x) Support Virtual Machine Hardware Supported Guest Operating Systems Virtual Machine Files .17 Support of Virtual and Real Disks Supported Types of Hard Disks Virtual Hard 19 Boot Camp O20 CD/DVD Discs and Their Images Floppy Disk Images Installing Parallels Desktop 22 System Requirements .22 Hardware Requirements Software 23 Installing Parallels Desktop Upgrading to Parallels Desktop 3.0 Starting Parallels De29 Activating Parallels Desktop Updating Parallels Desktop Automatic Updating Manual Updat35 Uninstalling Parallels Desktop Interface Basics 39 Main Window Select Virtual Machine Dialog Configuration Page Guest OS W44 Toolbar Status Bar Configuration Editor Menu About Parallels Desktop Dialog More Information Making Screen Shots Creating a Virtual Machine 53 Overview Typical Configurations OS Installation Assist56 Overview ………57 Windows Express Installation Typical Instal62 Custom Instal67 Installing Guest OS Installing a Guest Operating System Upgrading Windows XP to Vista Installing Windows 98 as a Guest OS Configuring X Window System in FreeBSD Guest OS Capturing and Releasing the Keyboard and Mouse Input Installing Parallels Tools Parallels Tools Overview Parallels Tools Available for Different Guest OSes Installing Parallels Tools in Windows Installing Parallels Tools in Linux Windows 98 Tools Installation Windows NT Tools Installation OS/2 and eComStation Tools Installation Solaris Network Driver Installation Uninstalling Parallels Tools in Windows Uninstalling Parallels Tools in Linux Updating Parallels To97 Running Virtual Machine 99 Overview Selecting and Opening a Virtual Machine Selecting from the Select virtual machine dialog Using
  • Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-200 User Guide
  • search for Bluetooth devices. See the user guide of your phone for. instructions. 3. Select the headset (Nokia BH-200) from the list of found devices Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-200 User Guide 9247798 Issue 2 1 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We, NOKIA CORPORATION declare under our sole respoibility that the product HS-58W is in conformity with the provisio of the following Council Directive: 1999/5/EC. A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found at http://www.nokia.com/phones/declaration_of_conformity/. © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. Reproduction, trafer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of Nokia is prohibited. Nokia and Nokia Connecting People are registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of their respective owne. Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Nokia operates a policy of ongoing development. Nokia reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice. Under no circumstances shall Nokia be respoible for any loss of data or income or any special, incidental Download PDF
  • MYSQL BASICS
  • WHAT IS A MySQL DATABASE ? A MySQL database is just a useful way to store and order a lot of information. “Databases are most useful when it comes to storing information that fits into logical categories. For example, say that you wanted to store information of all the employees in a company. With a database you can group different parts of your business into separate tables to help store your information logically. Example tables might be: Employees, Supervisors, and Customers. Each table would then contain columns specific to these three areas.” Utilizing a MySQL Database with PHP adds functionality that will let us create Web Applications, such as BLOGS and Social Networking Sites ( re: Facebook, Myspace etc) . Think of a site with a lot of searchable information such as CNN, The NYTIMES or PITCH- FORKMEDIA. Guaranteed they all use some form of Database structure. FIRST STEP - CREATING DATABASE & TABLES Go to your start Menu and look for ALL PROGRAMS > ACCESSORIES > COMMAND PROMPT. You will get a little black window like this: Here is where we will type our commands to create the database etc Download pdf for MYSQL BASICS
  • Data Warehouse Performance: Unisys and Microsoft Achieve Record-setting Benchmark
  • Unisys and Microsoft collaborated on a proof of concept to demonstrate that the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 product suite will support even the most demanding enterprise business intelligence initiatives. The proof of concept shows that SQL Server 2005 can deliver the same or better results for a high-performance enterprise-class data warehouse than the more-costly alternatives. We delivered an optimized data warehouse solution using SQL Server 2005, SQL Server 2005 Integration Services, and SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services on a Unisys ES7000/one Enterprise Server with x64 processors. We conducted a series of tests for extraction, transformation, and load (ETL) operations and online analytical processing (OLAP) cube building. These tests measured throughput, scalability, and performance as the amount of data and execution parallelism were increased. SQL Server 2005 demonstrated the ability to use all available CPUs and memory for both the bulk data load and cube processing testing. In this proof of concept we outperformed the direct competition (Oracle-based solutions) by at least 45 percent. The test results documented in this paper prove that the SQL Server 2005 suite running on the Unisys ES7000 server can take advantage of parallelism and multiple processors to deliver extremely high rates of ETL and OLAP cube processing throughputs. Our team of 12 specialists from Unisys, Microsoft (U.S. and Germany), and Platon implemented this fully-functional data warehouse in less than three weeks. Download pdf Data Warehouse Performance: Unisys and Microsoft Achieve Record-setting Benchmark
  • A Globus Primer What is the Grid and How Do I Use It?
  • What is the Grid? How are Grids built and used (today)? What Grid software is available and what does it do? BREAK (somewhere during part III) How have others succeeded? History For years, a few whacky computer scientists have been trying to help other scientists use distributed computing. Interactive simulation (climate modeling) Very large scale simulation and analysis (galaxy formation, gravity waves, battlefield simulation) Engineering (parameter studies, linked component models) Experimental data analysis (high-energy physics) Image and sensor analysis (astronomy, climate study, ecology) Online instrumentation (microscopes, x-ray devices, etc.) Remote visualization (climate studies, biology) Engineering (large-scale structural testing, chemical engineering) In these cases, the scientific problems are big enough that they require people in several organizations to collaborate and share computing resources, data, instruments. What Types of Problems? Your system administrators can’t agree on a uniform authentication system, but you have to allow your users to authenticate once (using a single password) then use services on all systems, with per-user accounting. ou need to be able to offload work during peak times to systems at other companies, but the volume of work they’ll accept changes from day-to-day. Download A Globus Primer What is the Grid and How Do I Use It?
  • An audio processor card for special sound effects - Circuits
  • generating special sound effects is presented in this paper. This ... Reverberation is a sound effect created within an enclosed Download