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- Cannot create a folder named "con" in Windows
- Ok, somebody explain this to me...why can't I create a folder named "con" in Win2k or XP?It's a reserved word.See jdgretz reply at http://techrepublic.com.com/5208-11183-0.html?forumID=89&threadID=183418&messageID=1871143This isn't confined to 2K or XP. This goes all the way back to DOS.Cannot create a folder con in windows discussion in this postYou may...
- Tags: DOS, jmgarvin, linux rules, Microsoft Windows, windows, windows drools
- Discussion threads 2005-10-27
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- A Personal Firewall for Linux
- This paper constitutes the investigation and development of a user-friendly tool for firewall-configuration and -management, based on the netfilter/iptables-firewall-code residing in current Linux-kernels. It aims to be a personal firewall for Linux. It provides a KDE-GUI for net filter/iptables that lists and edits firewall-rules, lists running processes, and lists connection-attempts...
- Tags: Personal Firewall, Denmark, Linux, Firewalls, Network Security, Operating Systems, Software, Networking
- White papers 2005-08-30
- Manage Messages by Using Rules
- This paper explains what rules are and how one can use rules to stay organized and current with the activity in the Inbox. A rule is an action that Microsoft Office Outlook takes automatically on an arriving or sent message that meets the conditions that one specifies in the rule....
- Tags: Rule, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Office, Groupware, Office Suites, Software, Enterprise Software
- White papers 2007-12-01
- Import or Export a Set of Rules
- When one import rules (rule: One or more automatic actions taken on e-mail messages and meeting requests that meet certain conditions, along with any exceptions to those conditions. Rules are also referred to as filters.), they are added to the end of the existing list of rules. The user can...
- Tags: Rule, E-mail, Online Communications
- White papers 2007-12-01
- Complete Redundancy Detection in Firewalls
- Firewalls are safety-critical systems that secure most private networks. The function of a firewall is to examine each incoming and outgoing packet and decide whether to accept or to discard the packet. This decision is made according to a sequence of rules, where some rules may be redundant. Redundant rules...
- Tags: Rule, Firewalls, Network Security, Security, Networking
- White papers 2005-06-21
- SolutionBase: Configure a Samba server in Linux with SuSE's YaST
- Even if Windows rules the desktop in your organization, you can still use Linux as a file server in the background. All it takes is installing Samba. Rather than fighting with samba.conf text files, Jack Wallen shows how to get the job done with the YaST installer in SuSe Linux.
- Tags: Samba, Server, SAMBA Server, SuSE, Linux, Open Source, File Servers, UNIX, Operating Systems, Software, Enterprise Software
- Download resources 2007-05-14
- Introduction to Business Rules: Taking Advantage of Business Rules Management Systems
- Business rules have existed since companies started automating business processes using software applications. Traditionally, they have been buried deep inside the application in some procedural programming language. As business rules matured, business users tried to control and manage these rules without directly having to deal with IT, which hasn't always...
- Tags: Business Rule
- White papers 2008-02-05
- The Role of a Rules Architect: Transform Business Requirements Into IT Realizations
- The business rules architect plays a crucial role designing business rules models that are well organized and intuitive for both technical and business stakeholders to understand. This paper discusses the importance of the role and uses the business rules development life cycle to describe the responsibilities of the rules architect...
- Tags: Role, Information Technology, Business, Strategy, Management
- White papers 2008-03-04
- Outlook Rules Limit
- Please help me find a solution on how to increase the size limit of RULES in Outlook2003/2007.Thanksre: Outlook Rules LimitNeed more info.........Are you on an Exchange Server for your email or not?Also, with the new filtering built into Outlook 2003/2007, why on earth would you need so many rules as...
- Tags: Groupware, Microsoft Office, sevenelevenph@..., Outlook Rules, Microsoft Outlook
- Discussion threads 2007-10-18
- Setting the record straight on Linux
- behind in so many ways.and here is where the masses chime in saying "you can't play games on Linux." it's practically the only argument against Linux these days.as far as I see it, Windows is behind Linux on so many levels for so many reasons.linux is far more flexiblelinux is...
- Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, jlwallen@..., Linux
- Discussion threads 2007-10-02
- Maximun number of rules wizards
- Hi I'd like to know how many rules i can create in Outlook, and how I can increase its limit. Please let me know if you know any.Thanks a lot.There is no limit to the number of rules, but there is a limit to the size of the file that...
- Tags: Microsoft Outlook, bbae@...
- Q&A 2005-04-08
- insufficient space for rules
- Using Outlook with Exchange ... Turning on Out of Office Assistant, then after creating new rule, I get: "One or more rules could not be uploaded to Exchange server and have been deactivated. This could be ... or there is insufficient space to store all of your rules."Any help what...
- Tags: Groupware, Microsoft Office, techless, Microsoft Outlook
- Q&A 2006-10-04
- MSDN Webcast: BizTalk Server 2004 Business Rules Engine (Level 200)
- Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004 introduces a new rules engine for building dynamic, lexically rich, business rules. The presenter of this webcast shows how to use the rule designer, how to create new vocabularies, how to version rules and how to use rules from orchestration. The presenter also discusses how to...
- Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Webcast, Microsoft BizTalk Server, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004, Web Services, Application Servers, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software
- Webcasts 2005-08-31
- The Benefits of Visual Rules in Application Development
- This paper describes the quantitative benefits of Visual Rules in application development as a result of numerous customer projects, including the ROI achieved. Visual Rules has established itself as a Business Rules Management BRM tool and enables the multitude of business rules used in a company to be automated efficiently....
- Tags: Application Development, Visual Rules, Software Development, Development Tools, Roi/Tco, Middleware, Benefits, Software/Web Development, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources
- White papers 2007-05-01
- Nucleus Kernel Linux (exe)
- Kernel for Linux recovers data from deleted, formatted, damaged, or corrupted partitions where Linux based operating systems, such as RedHat Linux, Caldera Linux, Mandrake Linux, Turbo Linux, Suse Linux are installed on the hard disk or data storage media. Kernel for Linux supports Ext2 and Ext3 File System.
- Tags: Kernel, Linux, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software
- Software downloads 2005-08-31
- SolutionBase: Configure a Samba server in Linux with SuSE's YaST
- If you deploy a Linux-based machine to serve up files in a Windows network, you're not going to get very far without the help of Samba. Samba is an Open Source/Free Software suite that offers seamless file and print services to SMB/CIFS clients. What Samba really does is make a...
- Tags: Operating systems, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, SAMBA Server, server, Samba, Linux, Microsoft Windows, SuSE, yes, file server, SuSE Linux, job, desktop, network
- Image galleries 2007-07-07
- Cannot Delete Rules from Outlook 2003
- Using Outlook 2003 with Exchange Server 2003A user was trying to activate Out of Office Assistant and got the following error message:"Changes to the Rule could not be saved. There is not enough memory or the rules are too complex. Try deleting some rules."Out of Office did not contain any...
- Tags: Groupware, E-mail servers, Microsoft Outlook, agreen@..., Microsoft Outlook 2003, Microsoft Office
- Discussion threads 2007-10-17
- finding out a users rules in outlook 2000
- I was asked by management to find out what rules a user has set in his outlook client. Reason is he is claiming not to get emails but the sender is getting back a delete without read receipt. Is this possible to do on the server or do I need...
- Tags: jiannillo
- Q&A 2005-04-07
- Exchange Server Side Rules
- Exchange 2003 - running on Windows Server 2003.There seems to be a limit on how many server side rules one client can have. Is there any way to over-ride that and give him more?In all Exchange versions since version 5.0 you can create up to 75 rules using the...
- Tags: e-mail, Exchange, Megtek, Microsoft Exchange Server, server
- Q&A 2005-07-08
- Detect intruders on your network with Snort
- Snort is a Network Intrusion Detection System NIDS, which can view and analyze packets on a network to determine whether or not a system is being attacked by remote. Most Linux distributions come with Snort, so it's simply a matter of installing Snort via urpmi, apt-get, or yum. Snort can...
- Tags: Snort, Network, Rule, Community Rule, Linux, Intrusion Detection, Open Source, UNIX, Operating Systems, Security, Software, Vincent Danen
- Blog posts 2008-03-17
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