Sophos Anti-Virus for DOS/Windows 3.1x PDF User Manual


Using Sophos Anti-Virus
This section describes how to use Sophos Anti-Virus to carry out on-demand scans. This is controlled from the command line. Sophos Anti-Virus can scan floppy disks, hard disks, network drives and memory. It is normal to check the hard disk first and then any suspect floppy disks.

Secure booting
Before running anti-virus software, it is essential to secure boot the computer from a write-protected, clean system floppy disk. Failure to do this
may result in some stealth viruses not being detected on disk. 1.Switch the computer off. Do not use ‘Ctrl’+‘Alt’+‘Delete’ because this is intercepted by some viruses. 2.Insert the write-protected system floppy disk into drive A:. Switch the computer on and let it boot from the floppy.

January 8, 2010 | Posted in Anti Viruses, Software | Leave a Comment

Sophos Anti-Virus for NetWare PDF User Manual

This user manual explains how to use Sophos Anti-Virus for NetWare and how to configure virus scanning virus alerts disinfection logging reporting.
The manual also provides help in resolving common problems. For information on automatically installing and updating Sophos Anti-Virus, see one of the following documents: If the network uses Microsoft networking, see the Sophos Endpoint Security and Control network startup guide on the Sophos website or the Sophos Network Install CD. If the network uses NDS networking, see the Sophos Endpoint Security and Control network startup guide: NetWare edition on the Sophos website or the Sophos Network Install CD. For information on manually installing and updating Sophos Anti-Virus, see the Sophos Anti-Virus NetWare startup guide on the Sophos Anti-Virus Supplementary CD.

At a workstation running RCONSOLE, or at the server console, enter LOAD SWEEP The main Sophos Anti-Virus screen is displayed. For information on using this screen, see section 2 below. The first time Sophos Anti-Virus is loaded, it prompts for the fully qualified distinguished name of an administrator and a password.

January 8, 2010 | Posted in Software | Leave a Comment

iPhone and iPod Touch Enterprise Deployment PDF Manual Guide

This chapter provides an overview of how to deploy iPhone and iPod touch in your enterprise. iPhone and iPod touch are designed to easily integrate with your enterprise systems including Microsoft Exchange 2003 and 2007, 802.1X-based secure wireless networks, and Cisco IPSec virtual private networks. As with any enterprise solution, good planning and an understanding of your deployment options make deployment easier
and more efficient for you and your users.

When planning your deployment of iPhone and iPod touch consider the following:
1. How will your company’s iPhones be activated for wireless cellular service?
2. Which enterprise network services, applications and data will your users need to access?
3. What policies do you want to set on the devices to protect sensitive company data?
4. Do you want to manually configure devices individually, or use a streamlined process for configuring a large fleet?

January 6, 2010 | Posted in Electronic Manual, Gadget Manual, iPod, Smart Phone | 1 Comment

Readlle Flash Drive PDF User Manual

I. Introduction
Flash Drive is a file management solution for your iPhone and iPod Touch. It allows you to use your iPhone and iPod Touch as a flash drive from any Windows or Mac computers.

II. Copying files to Flash Drive
Flash Drive relies on a Wi-Fi network connection of any type to copy files between iPhone/iPod Touch and a computer, as unfortunately, there is no way for developers to use USB port, by Apple’s design. Flash Drive uses WebDAV protocol to share its data with other computers via Wi-Fi
Network. Many popular operating systems and programs have the ability to mount WebDAV resource as a network drive. In general case, you need to know device IP address and port as well as login and password to access your device (you can configure them on “Settings” tab inside Flash Drive).

January 6, 2010 | Posted in Electronic Manual, Gadget Manual | Leave a Comment

Mitsubishi Electric Air Conditioner CMY-R100VBK Twinning Kit PDF Installation Manual

1. Confirming the Package Contents
The following items are included with the Twinning Kit (CMY-R100VBK, CMY-R200VBK). Verify that all items are present before starting installation. Always use the twinning pipes included in the kit when preparing the twinning kit. If the pipes field-supplied do not fit the parts in the kit, use the accessory piping parts listed below.
(1) Package contents

(2) List of field-supplied parts
· Refrigerant pipes other than the ones provided in the kit
· Heat-resistant insulation material (for field-supplied refrigerant pipes)
· Insulation cover tape
2. Selecting the Correct Size Refrigerant Pipes and Using t
(1) Pipe size
1 Field-supply the pipes to be connected to the kit.
2 Choose the correct size pipe using the table below. Connect the field-supplied pipe to the twinning kit for the sizes in the table that are marked
with an asterisk (*).
3 If the pipe was cut with a pipe cutter, remove the burrs and eliminate foreign materials before connecting.
? On the low-pressure side, the twinning kit connects to the pipes field-supplied inside the outdoor unit.

January 6, 2010 | Posted in Electronic Manual, Mitsubishi Manual | Leave a Comment

Mitsubishi MELSEC-A Series and MELSECNET/MINI-S3 Data Link System PDF Installation and Maintenance Manual

Use within operating ambient temperature.Do not use where temper-atures can rapidly change even though it is within the specifications.Foreign objects should be prevented from entering the product.Contamination by foreign objects,such as wire chips will cause fire,breakage,and malfunction.Use within the operating environment of the protection structure.Avoid using IP20 where water or oil,etc.can be splashed.IP65 isachieved by mounting on manifold solenoid valve and process wireentry correctly.Carry out regular checks to confirm correct operation.Safety may notbe maintained by unintentional malfunction or incorrect operation.

This SI unit is able to connect to Mitsubishi Electric Corp.PLC,MELSEC-A series,MELSECNET/MINI-S3 Data Link system.This SI unit has 16 output points (2 stations).Maximum is 512 I/Opoints (64 stations) per PLC master unit.

January 6, 2010 | Posted in Electronic Manual, Mitsubishi Manual, Phone/Fax Machine | Leave a Comment

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