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Will you go "Holiday" shopping?
It is that time of year again. Time to make sure your priorities are straight before you get too distracted with the festivities.First, I set a firm budget on spending. Something nice and heart felt, that doesn't hurt the pocket afterwards. Sure
Tags: kwanzaa, hanukkah, acknowledgement, holidays, off-topic, shopping, christmas, jdclyde, jd-quick (formerly clyde), specific holiday
Discussion threads 2006-11-29
The value of acknowledgment
Another Monday. Goodness they seem to come fast these days. The team leapt out the gate in record time; I barely caught up with them before they got to work. It was almost like they felt eager to get on with it all. Which is a good thing,...
Tags: acknowledgement, appreciation, sacrifice
Blog posts 2006-08-21
Harness the Full Power of Internet Explorer
This pre-packaged presentation contains everything you need to instruct end users about how to the most out of the Internet and Internet Explorer--even if you don't consider yourself a public speaker. It includes a PowerPoint presentation and speaker's notes, Outlook e-mail invitation, feedback form, handouts, and an acknowledgment form for...
Tags: invitation, lunch, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Outlook, Outlook e-mail, acknowledgement, handout, PowerPoint presentation, speaker, e-mail, training
Download resources 2006-08-02
Crash Course: Microsoft PowerPoint
This pre-packaged presentation contains everything you need to get end-users up to speed fast about how to use Microsoft PowerPoint --even if you don't consider yourself a public speaker. It includes a PowerPoint presentation and speaker's notes, Outlook e-mail invitation, feedback form, a PowerPoint Quick Reference sheet, and an acknowledgment...
Tags: invitation, lunch, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft PowerPoint, Outlook e-mail, acknowledgement, PowerPoint presentation, speaker, e-mail, training
Download resources 2006-07-19
Crash Course: Microsoft Excel
This pre-packaged presentation contains everything you need to get end users up to speed fast about Microsoft Excel --even if you don't consider yourself a public speaker. It includes a PowerPoint presentation and speaker's notes, Outlook e-mail invitation, feedback form, handouts, an Excel Quick-Reference sheet, and an acknowledgment form for...
Tags: invitation, lunch, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Outlook, Outlook e-mail, acknowledgement, handout, PowerPoint presentation, speaker, e-mail, training
Download resources 2006-07-13
Microsoft Outlook Basics
The Microsoft Outlook Basics presentation is a pre-packaged solution designed to help familiarize attendees with the e-mail application's basic functions. The presentation contains everything you need to instruct end users about the basics of Microsoft Outlook --even if you don't consider yourself a public speaker. It includes a PowerPoint presentation...
Tags: acknowledgement, e-mail, handout, invitation, lunch, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook Basics, Outlook e-mail, PowerPoint presentation, speaker, training
Download resources 2006-07-07
Crash Course: HTML
This pre-packaged presentation contains everything you need to get end users up to speed about HTML --even if you don't consider yourself a public speaker. It includes a PowerPoint presentation and speaker's notes, Outlook e-mail invitation, feedback form, handouts, an HTML reference sheet, and an acknowledgment form for attendees to...
Tags: invitation, lunch, Microsoft Outlook, Outlook e-mail, acknowledgement, handout, PowerPoint presentation, speaker, e-mail, HTML, training
Download resources 2006-07-05
A Distinct lack of Courtesy
A Distinct lack of CourtesyIt really annoys the heck out of me when someone asks for help and you start moving mountains to help them.Then they don't even have the courtesy to come back and check to see if anybody cared about their little problem. They don't even come back...
Tags: courtesy, acknowledgement
Discussion threads 2005-12-10
Gain a clear understanding of how TCP operates
The TCP/IP Guide, released last month by No Starch Press, is billed as being both "encyclopedic" and "comprehensible"--no small feat, given the scope and complexity of the topic. In this chapter, author Charles M. Kozierok describes some of the key concepts of TCP operation, including:TCP data handling and streams, segments,...
Tags: window, clear, acknowledgement, feat, server, TCP, TCP/IP, fundamentals
Download resources 2005-10-04
Get IT Done: Secure your Windows 2000 server using TCP/IP filters
Use TCP/CP filters to secure Windows 2000 server from internal hackingYour top priority as a network administrator is securing your servers from internal and external hackers. You may have one or more firewalls protecting your internal network from outside hackers, but what do you do about those internal hackers? You...
Tags: NETWORKING, Network technology, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Get IT Done, server, Microsoft Windows, TCP/IP, network, TCP, UDP, acknowledgement, Microsoft Windows 2000
Technical articles 2002-06-25
Internal Information Espionage
Attacks from the outside are no longer the only mechanism by which espionage is occurring. Internal information espionage, or the acknowledgement of its existence, is in 2007 a topic in vogue. One need only look at the Pentagon, Department of Homeland Security, Boeing and AIG for examples of acknowledgements in...
Tags: Acknowledgement, Espionage, I.D. Rank Security, Information Espionage, Security, Network Security, Networking
White papers 2007-11-01
Dynamic TCP Acknowledgment With Sliding Window
The dynamic TCP acknowledgement problem formulated by Dooly et al. has been intensively studied in the area of competitive analysis. However, their framework does not consider the sliding window that restricts the maximum number of packets that the sender can inject into the network without an acknowledgement in TCP protocol....
Tags: Acknowledgement, Window, TCP, University Of Electro-Communications, Tcp/Ip, Construction, Networking
White papers 2007-05-11
Reducing the TCP Acknowledgment Frequency
Delayed acknowledgments were introduced to conserve network and host resources. Further reduction of the acknowledgment frequency can be motivated in the same way. However, reducing the dependency on frequent acknowledgments in TCP is difficult because acknowledgments support reliable delivery, loss recovery, clock out new segments, and serve as input when...
Tags: Acknowledgement, TCP, Acknowledgment Frequency, Tcp/Ip, Networking
White papers 2007-07-01

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Acknowledge company policies during login
Our HR folks are interested in having employees acknowledge company policy changes and they would like the acknowledgement to tie into the login process. Basically they want to push the change and know that all have seen it. I am sure it is feasible and even saw...
Tags: etrodg
Discussion threads 2005-03-01
How to reinstall a missing file in XP
How to reinstall a missing file in XPI was re-installing XP and some files could not be written from the CD to the folder so I retried and eventually I pressed F3 to cancel. Now when I restart the computer I get the following message: "Windows could...
Tags: CD, Geoff59, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, PC, windows
Q&A 2005-12-07
Management do's and don'ts, according to your staff
There was a time not long ago when karaoke reared its ugly head in mainstream America in a big way. I remember wondering why so many people in so many places thought they could sing when, clearly, that was not the case.Along this same principle, too many folks think that...
Tags: Don't Micromanage, good manager, Miscellaneous, Toni Bowers
Technical articles 2003-04-24
Lock IT Down: Making telecommuting safer with Quarantine Mode
A few months ago, I was visiting a friend who was telling me about some of the remote access problems on his network. He had worked diligently to insure that the network was as secure and stable as possible. Unfortunately, there were several users who would frequently dial into the...
Tags: remote access server, server, Quarantine Mode, remote access, Brien M. Posey MCSE, Microsoft Windows, network, information technology, telecommuting
Technical articles 2004-01-21
Match users to their geo-location with PHP and PEAR Net:Geo
Ever wondered how sites like Google and Yahoo! always seemto know which country you're in, and automatically redirect you to the mostappropriate country sub-site? Or how some Web sites display advertisementsperfectly targeted to your city or region? Well, it isn't magic -- these sitesare simply mapping your IP address to...
Tags: Contributor Melonfire, database, geo-location, IP, IP address, MaxMind, PEAR Net_GeoIP, PHP, Web
Technical articles 2006-08-08
Exploring the anatomy of a data packet
Have you ever performed surgery on data packets? There are times when that may be the best way to troubleshoot and optimize your network. This edition of the Packet Professor will get you started in examining TCP/IP packets.One of the key features of networking is the bundling of data into...
Tags: NETWORKING, TCP/IP, Michael Mullins CCNA, MCP, UDP, network, OSI
Technical articles 2001-07-02
A new paradigm for information overload
Today, I amgoing to do something a little different with my blog and share with you aproblem I am struggling with that I donÂ't have a complete answer for. Theproblem is information overload – not just personally, but also for myorganization; maybe you're having the same problem.We asbusiness professionals have...
Tags: tool
Blog posts 2006-03-19
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