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  • Messenger Mac Deployment Guide Manual
  • Messenger for Mac Messenger for Mac topology Live Communications Server Enterprise Edition Active Directory User Replicator Communicator and Messenger for Mac Personal and corporate accounts on Messenger for Mac Security Active Directory Authentication Trust Certificates Trusted connection Trusted server Trusted user Disabling message archiving Using Kerberos for Macintosh Planning a deployment Client hardware and software requirements. Planning for capacity Synchronization scheduling on the server Synchronization in Messenger for Mac Planning for the number of users supported Installing and configuring Messenger for Mac on a corporate network Installing a certificate for the TLS connection Installing Messenger for Mac on the client Connecting to Live Communications Server through a firewall Integration with Microsoft Office for Mac Entourage Address Book Entourage Project Center Word reviewing toolbar Messenger for Mac preferences Overview of Messenger for Mac Overview of Messenger for Mac Messenger for Mac makes real-time communication and collaboration,as well as enhanced security, simple for corporate Mac users. Messenger for Mac has the following new features: ” Business conversations with other employees occur through Live Communications Server, with enhanced security behind the corporate firewall. ” Security in your organization is enhanced.Through its integration with Live Communication Server,Messenger supports server-side session logging and more secure corporate messaging. ” Users have simultaneous access to corporate accounts and personal accounts from the new window interface. ” Users can hold instant message conversations with Yahoo!Messenger contacts from their personal account. Messenger for Mac provides two types of communication services for instant messaging: ” Personal A
  • Mobile Messaging Gateway HTTP API Connectivity Guide Version 2.0
  • The APIs defined in this document are for the external application to make use of services provided by the COMMZGATE Messaging Gateway Service. To make use of the service, you require an account from COMMZGATE as well as the IP address of the gateway on the Internet. Please contact your account manager if you do not have the above. HTTP Methods: The POST method may be used for the APIs unless explicitly stated otherwise. There are two categories of APIs: 1. MT (Mobile Terminate) APIs involve sending messages from the MMG to Mobile Device. The APIs are: 1) Send Message 2) Check Balance (Tokens are deducted upon each successful MT request) 2. MO (Mobile Originate) APIs involve receiving messages from the Mobile Device to MMG. There is currently only one API: 1) Receive Message For MT and Application APIs, http POST is initiated by the External Application and directed to the MMG. For MO APIs, http POST is initiated by the MMG and directed to the External Application. This document defines the APIs, their parameters, and return values. Note that parameter names are case sensitive. Also, none of the parameter values that are passed in should contain the pipe “|” character. The standard HTTP encoding rules must be used when passing text as parameters. Download pdf Mobile Messaging Gateway HTTP API Connectivity Guide Version 2.0
  • Pro ASP.NET 2.0 in VB 2005 Chapter I pdf
  • When Microsoft created .NET, it wasn’t just dreaming about the future—it was also worrying about the headaches and limitations of the current generation of web development technologies. Before you get started with ASP.NET 2.0, it helps to take a step back and consider these problems. You’ll then understand the solution that .NET offers. In this chapter you’ll consider the history of web development leading up to ASP.NET, take a whirlwind tour of the most significant features of .NET, and preview the core changes in ASP.NET 2.0. If you’re new to ASP.NET, this chapter will quickly get you up to speed. On the other hand, if you’re a seasoned .NET developer, you have two choices. Your first option is to read this chapter for a brisk review of where we are today. Alternatively, you can skip to the section “ASP.NET 2.0: The Story Continues” to preview what ASP.NET 2.0 has in store. The Evolution of Web Development More than ten years ago, Tim Berners-Lee performed the first transmission across HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol). Since then, HTTP has become exponentially more popular, expanding beyond a small group of computer-science visionaries to the personal and business sectors. Today, it’s almost a household term. When HTTP was first established, developers faced the challenge of designing applications that could discover and interact with each other. To help meet these challenges, standards such as HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and XML (Extensible Markup Language) were created. HTML established a simple language that could describe how to display rich documents on virtually
  • Integrating Existing Software Toolkits into VO System
  • Virtual Observatory (VO) is a collection of interoperating data archives and software tools. Taking advantages of the latest information technologies, it aims to provide a data-intensively online research environment for astronomers all around the world. A large number of high-qualified astronomical software packages and libraries are powerful and easy of use, and have been widely used by astronomers for many years. Integrating those toolkits into the VO system is a necessary and important task for the VO developers. VO architecture greatly depends on Grid and Web services, consequently the general VO integration route is "Java Ready – Grid Ready – VO Ready". In the paper, we discuss the importance of VO integration for existing toolkits and discuss the possible solutions. We introduce two efforts in the field from China-VO project, "gImageMagick" and " Galactic abundance gradients statistical research under grid environment". We also discuss what additional work should be done to convert Grid service to VO service. Virtual Observatory (VO) is the result of combination of Astronomy and the latest information technologies. VO is driven by astronomical research and education, but is enabled by the latest technical progresses, especially those in computer science and network. One of the final goals of different VO projects from different countries and regions is to setup an International Virtual Observatory (IVO). While, the basic aim of the IVO is to provide uniform resource access to its users. The resources provided by the IVO are all kinds of resources related to astronomical research, education and outreach, including but
  • Preventing Web Application Hacking PDF
  • This talk examines the countermeasures software developers should take to protect the web applications they write Includes discussion of: Input chokepoint Least privilege Role-based authorisation Throttling Monitoring and Security Testing The two major network services are email and web Most issues with email can be dealt with at network perimeter (spam, virus, privacy); limited number of developers directly involved; well-understood message content text + permitted attachments (e.g. PDF); User agents can prevent execution of message BTW: if you have problems with SPAM check out: http://spambayes.sourceforge.net/ Download Preventing Web Application Hacking PDF
  • Beej's Guide to Network Programming Using Internet Sockets
  • Hey! Socket programming got you down? Is this stuff just a little too difficult to figure out from the man pages? You want to do cool Internet programming, but you don’t have time to wade through a gob of struct s trying to figure out if you have to call bind() before you connect(), etc., etc. Well, guess what! I’ve already done this nasty business, and I’m dying to share the information with everyone! You’ve come to the right place. This document should give the average competent C programmer the edge s/he needs to get a grip on this networking noise. This document has been written as a tutorial, not a reference. It is probably at its best when read by individuals who are just starting out with socket programming and are looking for a foothold. It is certainly not the complete guide to sockets programming, by any means. Hopefully, though, it’ll be just enough for those man pages to start making sense. The code contained within this document was compiled on a Linux PC using Gnu’s gcc compiler. It should, however, build on just about any platform that uses gcc. Naturally, this doesn’t apply if you’re programming for Windows–see the section on Windows programming, below. Download pdf Beej's Guide to Network Programming Using Internet Sockets
  • Nokia E70 User Guide
  • Transfer data from another device. Tip: If you transfer data from your previous phone, the phone may require you to insert the SIM card. Your Nokia E70. Download Manual
  • Aten VS-0404 User Guide Manual
  • The VS-0404 Video Matrix Switch combines the capability of a video switcher and signal splitter. It duplicates and enhances the video and audio signals from up to four input sources (computers), and routes them to up to four output devices (monitors, projectors, etc.). The VS-0404 provides fast, flexible, reliable solutions for installations that require audio-visual information from multiple sources to be delivered to multiple destinations – such as: Broadcasting information to public locations (news, airline and train schedule and arrival/departure information) Sporting events Theater and lecture overflow rooms Classroom and company training facilities Clearly marked front panel switches and LED indicators make it easy to link sources with desired output devices, creating a matrix of presentation possibilities. Features Front panel push button switches select the combination of video input to video output. Duplicates and enhances video signals up to 65 m (max.) Cascadable Audio enabled Installation Requirements A VGA, SVGA, XGA or Multisync monitor capable of the highest resolution that you will be using on any computer in the installation for each output port you will be using. Speakers for each output port you will be using. A video cable with HDB-15 connectors (male on one end and female on the other end) for each computer you will be installing.* An audio cable for each computer you will be installing. Download pdf Aten VS-0404 User Guide Manual
  • C# Tutorial for Mobile Device pdf
  • This tutorial provides an introduction to coding for mobile devices using C# and Visual Studio. There are many topics to cover, so unfortunately we will not be able to go into much depth in the time available. However, feel free to contact any of the organisers after the tutorial if you have any questions. We are all postgraduate students who completed our undergraduate degrees in computing science at Glasgow, and we are happy to chat about your projects or anything else to do with software development. Topics covered This is a basic introduction to coding C# for mobile devices. However, at the end of the tutorial you should be able to:- • Create a basic GUI application for Windows desktop machines • Create a basic GUI application for Windows Mobile devices • Create your own Dynamic Link Libraries (DLLs) • Link to and use DLLs in your code • Call native Windows API code from inside C# applications It is vital that throughout the tutorial you try to understand the code you are entering and what it does. Please ask about anything that might not be clear in the tutorial text or anything you want more information about. Creating a solution Before we begin coding, we must create a solution in Visual Studio 2005. A solution can be thought of as a meta-project. It can store many sub-projects within it, and is simply a useful way of organising your development tasks. Open Visual Studio 2005 (Start->Programs->Compilers) and select File->New->Project from the menu. A window will appear showing different project types.
  • Load Testing Web 2.0 Technologies Ajax-RIA-SOA-Web Services
  • Web 2.0, RIA, AJAX and SOA are terms and abbreviations we hear and use on a daily basis. But do we know what they mean for us as professional performance testers? This document provides an overview of the relevant Web2.0 terms and elaborates on how to run performance tests on these applications. The document targets the performance testing professional as well as the R&D manager looking for information on how to prepare for this new era. The internet world is evolving with new technologies and architecture models. Web2.0 is a major evolution of Internet applications and provides new options for internet application providers. Web2.0 enables improving the user experience, creating more efficient applications and increasing the productivity of the users and the enterprise. People most often associate Web2.0 with user-generated content websites, typified by tagging content, blogging, wish lists, and RSS feeds. Some enterprise applications boast a recent Web 2.0 interface called “Enterprise 2.0”, but, issues of performance, privacy and personalization are still blocking many enterprises from adopting this new internet trend. On the other hand technology enablers, such as the SOA system architecture and RIA’s rich UI are likely to eventually converge with Web 2.0 concepts. The combination of different technologies, architectures and concepts will all create new dimensions of internet applications. RadView, as a leading provider of performance testing software for Internet Applications, provides solutions and guidelines for testing Web2.0 applications. RadView’s current and future product roadmap offers a high level solution enabling developers to secure the Performance, Scalability and Reliability