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  • BoKS Access Control for Desktops and Microsoft Active Directory
  • With Active Directory, Microsoft has provided administrators with a powerful directory service to organize network data and to control access to network resources from a central point. However, "powerful" by necessity also means complex, and the complexity of Active Directory has probably contributed to slowing down the rollout of Windows 2000 and 2003 servers. Initially, many organizations found simply migrating their flat NT4 domain structures into a more sophisticated Active Directory wrapping to be a significant challenge. By now, many have defined their Active Directory Forests, survived an often cumbersome deployment process, and seen their directories mature into efficient tools for centralized administration. Policies have become the levers of network management, and, as a result, Active Directory has become a repository holding extremely sensitive data. Passwords Remain the Weakest Link in the Security Chain Surprisingly, in most organizations, authentication is still based on passwords only, regardless of how sophisticated their use of Active Directory otherwise may be. Ideally, in a pure Windows 2000 / XP environment, Windows clients use NTLM 2 or Kerberos to protect authentication requests, which is certainly a great improvement compared to the old LM or NTLM 1 protocols. Yet, by default and for backwards compatibility, Windows clients will revert to the old, weaker protocols if required to do so by one of the nodes involved. Although you can configure clients to refuse LM and NTLM 1 communication, this may conflict with other important services, and the gain is limited since password cracking tools such as @stake LC™ 5 (L0phtCrack™),
  • Oracle WebCenter Suite Provides Web 2.0 Services for Enterprise Developers
  • Web 2.0 is generating an incredible amount of interest and subsequent momentum around services on the Internet. And many enterprise developers want to determine how these exciting new services can be leveraged within their companies. The nature of Web 2.0 services is to empower users to combine all the relevant information they can find into a single location so that they can be more productive in their work environment. In addition, end users can form ad-hoc associations with users inside and outside their organizations as part of a “social network”. And they need an easy way to track all these sources of information so that they become more productive while at the same time traversing all this new content. Rarely in IT organizations today will one hear a statement that developers don’t have enough to do. There is always a shortage of resources to address all the business needs of the organization. For these Web 2.0 services to be accessible for the Enterprise, all the available applications and information needs to be made available to end-users in a secure, standard way. And developers need to provide tools to end users to allow them to quickly and easily assemble these services together in a meaningful way. Oracle is the only vendor that provides a complete, integrated, and standards-based suite of products for developers to speed the rapid exposure of application and information services that can be combined with easy-to-use end-user tools to deliver Web 2.0 services for the Enterprise. Download pdf Oracle WebCenter Suite
  • The Ten Minute Guide to Setting Up a Linux Web Server
  • A Web server has different partition requirements than a desktop or a file server. For a machine with 26 GB of hard disk space, spread out over two drives, here's one possible configuration. Boot is always 100 MB, unless you're so pressed for disk space that you need to reduce it further. /var/www is where Web server files go, so you'll want a lot of room there. Swap is usually twice the amount of RAM. hda (12 GB) - boot 100 MB - /var/www 11,000 MB - swap 500 (assuming 256 MB of RAM) Reserve a fair amount of space for /tmp and /var, which hold files like logs and working files. Putting each of these in its own partition means that, for example, a log file that runs out of control won't crash the rest of the system. Reserve a fair amount of space for /home. And increase that if you're going to have other people maintaining their own home directories on your Web server. The rest goes to the root partition. hdb (14 GB) - / 5000 - /tmp 2000 - /home 3000 - /var 2000 If you're not using DHCP, you're going to need to configure your network card manually. In the Network Configuration step, select the Edit button to the right of the Network Devices list box. You'll uncheck the “Configure using HDCP” check box, and then enter the IP Address and Netmask for your Web server computer. Once back in the Network Configuration step, you'll select the “Set the hostname” option button to “manually”, and enter
  • T-Mobile Wing Supports Windows Mobile 6
  • T-Mobile Wing. By: Elena Balan, Communications News Editor. T-Mobile Wing Supports Windows Mobile 6. Windows Mobile 6 is the new breakthrough on the USA 22 May 2007 T-Mobile Wing By: Elena Balan, Communicatio News Editor T-Mobile Wing Supports Windows Mobile 6 Windows Mobile 6 is the new breakthrough on the USA mobile market T-Mobile USA have announced that they will launch the fit cell phone in the US that has Windows Mobile 6 italled. With this, Microsoft scores an important point in the competition agait other operating system provide. The device that will come with Windows Mobile 6 already italled is T-Mobiles Wing. It is an attractive smartphone, with an impressive 2.8 inch touchscreen display. It proves to be quite useful, as it can connect to the Wi-Fi network for providing information at a fast rate. T-Mobile promises that switching to Windows Mobile will provide more reliable e-mail delivery, which allows adding images and graphics and can also be set up as to itantly connect to Windows Live Hotmail. Furthermore, it offe better roaming and browsing performance, as well as easier device management. Itant messaging programs and Web search Download pdf
  • Digital Imaging Project Technical Manual
  • The 1,000,000 plant specimens stored at the National Herbarium of New South Wales are a major resource used by scientific botanists to confirm the identification of plants. The Digital Imaging project will provide an Internet- accessible electronic image bank of the herbarium collections. These data will be managed in the NSW collections database system. The images will be accessible through PlantNET on the RBG website. The first phase of the project will include all NSW native (including rare and endangered) and weedy species, subspecies and varieties. This web based database will provide a resource that can be used to confirm plant identifications by the community. This project will link images and enhance the continuing development of the EucaLink, WattleWeb and other similar projects that are part of PlantNet. It is also closely coordinated with the national Australia’s Virtual Herbarium (AVH) project being undertaken by all herbaria in Australia. The digital photographic equipment was in part funded by a “Community Access to Natural Resource Interaction” (CANRI) grant - a NSW state government initiative. This document is a technical manual of procedures involved with the use of the Nikon D1x (“DIEGO”) and the procedures required to load images into EMu. The Nikon D1x is a professional digital SLR with a 5.47 mega pixel CCD delivering resolutions as high as 3,008 x 1,960 pixels. The current set-up utilises a 35mm wide-angle lens. The camera is connected to the computer using a RC-39665 IEEE1394 6P-6P firewire cable (see the User’s Manual for further details). The “Nikon Capture
  • C# is a functional programming language
  • C# 3.0 has many features well-known to functional programmers - Parameterized types and polymorphic functions (generics) - First-class functions (delegates) - Lightweight lambda expressions & closure conversion - Type inference (for locals and lambdas) - Streams (iterators) - A library of higher-order functions for collections & iterators - And even:GADTs (polymorphic inheritance) A brief history of fun in C# C# 1.0: - First-class functions (delegates),created only from named methods.Environment=object,code=method. C# 2.0: - Parameterized types and polymorphic methods (generics) - Anonymous methods: creation of delegate objects from code bodies,closure-converted by C# compiler - Iterators:stream abstraction,like generators from Clu C# 3.0: - Lambda expressions:lightweight syntax for anonymous methods whose bodies are expressions - Type inference for locals and lambdas - (Also,not discussed:expression trees for lambdas) Download pdf C# is a functional programming language
  • Vector NTI Suite for Mac OS X Installation and Licensing Guide Manual
  • Vector NTI Suite for Mac OS X System Requirements Minimal System Requirements Upgrading from Previous Mac OS versions of Vector NTI Recommended Steps for Migrating Data from Version 5.3 Upgrading from Vector NTI 5.3 for Mac Recommended Steps for Upgrading from the Preview Version of Vector NTI for Mac OS X Upgrading from the preview Vector NTI for Mac to full version of Vector NTI Suite for Mac OS X Database Issues during Upgrade Installing Vector NTI Suite for Mac OS X How to Install from a Vector NTI CD-ROM How to Install from the InforMax Website Performing a Single Install for Multiple Users How to Perform a Single Install for Multiple Users Using Setup Assistant to create links and add databases to the primary installation Existing Vector NTI Suite for Mac OS X Installations Reinstalling or Removing an Existing Installation Un-installing Vector NTI Licensing Vector NTI Suite Applications License Manager Static License.. 10 Trial License Dynamic License from a DLS Server Transferring Vector NTI to a New Computer (Mac to Mac) Performing Backups 13 Saving database molecules Restoring Database . 13 Restoring the Vector NTI Database Opening Vector NTI Suite Applications How to open Vector NTI Suite NTI Applications Populating the Vector NTI Database with sample molecules Contacting Technical Support E-mail Phone Eligibility Overview Vector NTI ® Suite, a desktop application, is a comprehensive set of sequence analysis tools specifically designed for molecular biologists. This document summarizes supported configurations for the Vector NTI Suite for Mac OS
  • AutoCAD 2005 Preview Guide Manual
  • AutoCAD 2005 What Is a Sheet Set? Managing Accessing Sheet Sets Organizing Sheets Accessing Model Space Views from Resource Drawings Managing Sheet Views Creating Transmittal Sets Archiving Sheet Sets 14 Creating Creating Tables Creating a Sheet Index Creating Fields Working with Named Views and ViewportsWorking with Layers24 Accessing New Symbols Applying the Mtext Background Property Working with OLE Objects Arranging Draw Order of Objects Hatching Objects Working in 3D Using Tool Palettes Reviewing Font Enhancements Sharing Using Named Page SetupsUsing the New Plot Dialog Box Download AutoCAD 2005 Preview Guide Manual
  • 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
  • An eye-tracking study of information usage in Web search
  • Web search services are among the most heavily used applications on the World Wide Web. Perhaps because search is used in such a huge variety of tasks and contexts, the user interface must strike a careful balance to meet all user needs. We describe a study that used eye tracking methodologies to explore the effects of changes in the presentation of search results. We found that adding information to the contextual snippet significantly improved performance for informational tasks but degraded performance for navigational tasks. We discuss possible reasons for this difference and the design implications for the better presentation of search results. As an increasingly large fraction of human knowledge migrates to the World Wide Web and other information systems, finding useful information is simultaneously more important and much more difficult. In 2000, Jansen and Pooch estimated that 1 in 28 Web pages that users viewed were search results pages [11]. Today, search is among the most important activities that Web users engage in. Beyond the Web, search is a central activity for users of corporate intranets, specialized databases (from shopping to Medline), and increasingly for personal archives of documents and email. Given the importance and ubiquity of search, it is remarkable how similar almost all search interfaces are. Users typically type a few words into a query box and receive a rank-ordered list of search results comprising document titles, brief descriptions of the objects and some metadata about the results. On the Web, such interfaces are extremely effective, considering the incredibly