Performance Auditing Add-on for Microsoft SQL Server 2000 & 2005 PDF Document
This manual describes the features of DB Audit Performance Add-on for Microsoft SQL Server, including how to use install and configure add-on, use the graphical user interface and performance audit and analysis reports.

When to Use Performance Auditing Add-on
If you are not satisfied with your SQL Server performance, you can add additional CPU or improve other hardware features to increase overall performance. This seems to be obvious that the more CPUs your server has, the faster can perform. But the standard edition of SQL Server can support up to 4 CPUs only. For supporting more than 4 CPUs and up to 32 CPUs when using Windows 2000 or 2003 Datacenter Server, you must run SQL Server 2000 or 2005 Enterprise Edition.
A cheaper alternative to buying expensive hardware and software upgrades are tuning SQL Server configuration, applications and make them run more efficiently.
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SQL Server 2005 Installation and Configuration PDF Document
This document describes the configuration information you should be aware of during and after the database installation when IMC is used with Microsoft SQL Server 2005. The document can be used for both SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition and SQL Server 2005 Express Edition.

The document also describes the configuration information specific to each version. Ultimately, the paper describes some problems you may encounter in uninstall SQL Server 2005 and countermeasures. The database versions used in the documentation is the SQL Server 2005 Workstation and SQL Server 2005 Express SP2, which may vary slightly from the other versions.
Before installing the IMC, install SQL Server 2005 first. After installing the SQL Server 2005, restart your operating system and then proceed to install the IMC.
Currently, you can install the database on a separate database server and store meteorological data in the database server. To install the database on a separate database server, follow these guidelines:
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Ubuntu Server PDF Manual Guide
The Ubuntu Server Guide contains information on how to install and configure various server applications on your Ubuntu system to fit your needs. It is a step-by-step, task-oriented guide for configuring and adjusting your system. This manual discusses many intermediate topics such as:
* Network Configuration
* Apache2 Configuration
* Databases
* Windows Networking
This manual is divided into the following main categories:
* Installation
* Package Management System
* Windows Networking
1. Preparing for installation (page 11)
This section explains various aspects to consider before starting installation.
1.1. System Requirements
Ubuntu 6.10 Server Edition supports three (3) major architectures: Intel x86, AMD64 and PowerPC. The default profile for the Ubuntu 6.10 Server Edition is shown below. Once again, the size of the installation will greatly depend on the services you have installed during installation. For most administrators, the default services are suitable for general server use.
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Parallels Helm 4.1 Python for Microsoft IIS 7 Module PDF Manual Guide
Install Python Module
Python for Microsoft IIS 7 is a Provider Renewal which means that it is an extension of another provider module. In this case, the provider that extends the Microsoft IIS 7 module. Therefore, it is to use Python Support module, you must have Microsoft IIS 7 module installed. For information on doing this, please refer to Parallels Helm 4.1 Microsoft IIS 7 Provider Guide on http://www.parallels.com/en/products/helm/docs/.
To install the Python module:
1. Run the Helm Configuration Tool on your server.
2. Click Installed Modules button and you will see all the available modules for Helm.
3. Find Python Microsoft IIS 7 module on the list and check the box, then click the Install / Uninstall Modules button to install it.
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Barracuda Spam Firewall User PDF Manual Guide
Managing your Quarantine Inbox
This chapter describes how you can check your quarantined messages, classify messages as spam and not spam, and changing your user preferences using the Barracuda Spam Firewall interface. This chapter contains the following topics:

* To receive notifications from the Barracuda Spam Firewall in the next section.
* Using the Quarantine Interface on page 4
* If you change your User Preferences on page 6
* Use of Microsoft Outlook and Lotus Notes to classify messages on page 9
Receiving messages from the Barracuda Spam Firewall
The Barracuda Spam Firewall sends you the following two types of messages:
* Greeting Message
* Spam Quarantine Summary Report
Greeting Message
The first time Barracuda Spam Firewall quarantine an email, the system sends you a greeting message with a subject line of User Quarantine Account Information. Greeting message contains the following information:
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Using Gmail PDF Manual Guide
Gmail is the e-mail service provided by Google. If you want to log in and use your school email address, simply follow these step-by-step instructions.

1. To find your e-mail account information, log into your Banner Web Account (http://pr6.prcc.edu:8020) and click on Personal Information and then View E-mail addresses. Your e-mail address and password appears. Noting this information, leave your Banner Web account and go to http://student.prcc.edu which will redirect you to the e-mail log on the website.
2. Where to log on to website, enter your e-mail account, username and password and left click on the Login button once.
3. On the next page, select the appropriate language, review the terms of service and click I Accept. Create my account. button to create your account.
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