Ubuntu:How to install and setup samba (file sharing)

Posted in User Access by admin on September 9, 2010 3 Comments


How to install samba, setup samba, create samba user accounts and control user access to samba file shares using ACL (access control list). For ubuntu

Originally posted 2010-03-24 13:41:01.

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5 Ways We’ll Interface With Future Computers

Posted in User Access by admin on September 8, 2010 No Comments yet

iBwave Goes Social, Brings Community of Wireless Experts Together
A LinkedIn User Group, a Technical Forum and an idea Generation tool to Connect and Share with the In-Building Wireless Community

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5 Ways We’ll Interface With Future Computers
Since the dawn of personal computing, the mouse has served as the link between human and machine. As computers have become ever more powerful and portable, this basic interface of point-and-click has remained tried, true and little changed.

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Originally posted 2010-03-15 15:58:17.

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Nokia N97 Contract Deals: an Awesome Offer With a User Friendly High End Phone

Posted in User Access by admin on September 5, 2010 No Comments yet

As far as the Nokia N series is concerned, it can be termed as perhaps the best new generation available at present. With these phones, you can smoothly tackle all your professional and personal communication needs. The Nokia N97 too is a well furnished phone with loads of engaging features that helps you stay connected at all times. With the Nokia N97 contract deals, you get the opportunity to acquire this phone at a competitive price, without worrying too much about the monthly expenses.

To enable this phone carry out multiple tasks, this phone works on a Symbian OS platform, which is then driven by a ARM 11 434 MHz processor. The internal memory too is large as it sports 32GB of storage space and 128MB RAM. Other than that, the 5MP camera embedded in the phone comes complete with Carl Zeiss optics, Dual LED flash and video light, which in fact is at par with a digital camera. For entertainment, the media player and FM stereo with RDS provide maximum satisfaction.

The phone has a 3.5 inch TFT resistive touch screen that displays up to 16M colours with a resolution of 360×640 pixels. The screen boasts of accelerometer sensor and handwriting recognition, along with a Full QWERTY keyboard that lets you input text message easily in to the wide screen. Other than these, the phone supports Bluetooth, GPRS, EDGE and USB. Besides, with the WAP2.0xHTML browser, you can access information and data at any moment.

To avail Nokia n97 contract deals, you need to sign in agreement with a network provider for a pre determined time period of 12- 18months. This way, you can pick up suitable lucrative offers based on your calling pattern. In order to gain more information, you can refer to the site. So, with these deals, it is somewhat assured that you will be able to save a lot of money on monthly mobile phone expenses. Moreover, you get to enjoy the features of an advanced phone at an optimal price.

Originally posted 2010-01-30 20:12:17.

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Europa Email: User access Europa

Posted in User Access by admin on August 30, 2010 No Comments yet


This video briefly describes how user would interact with Europa with any web browser. For more info, please visit our website: www.europaemail.com

Originally posted 2010-02-15 10:33:20.

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TRADE NEWS: Agilent Technologies Introduces Remote Access Software, De-embedding Toolset for Infiniium 86100 Series …

Posted in User Access by admin on August 26, 2010 No Comments yet

Aveksa to Host Access Governance Webinar Featuring Leading Industry Analyst Ian Glazer
WALTHAM, Mass.—-Aveksa, Inc., the market-leading provider of enterprise access governance and management solutions, today announced that it will hold a live Webinar to discuss the critical role of access governance in today’s enterprise as well as the challenges that organizations face in governing user access.

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TRADE NEWS: Agilent Technologies Introduces Remote Access Software, De-embedding Toolset for Infiniium 86100 Series …
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE:A) today introduced N1010A FlexDCA remote access software and the N1010A-SIM InfiniiSim-DCA waveform transformation toolset for the Agilent 86100C/D DCA (digital communications analyzer) family of wideband oscilloscopes. In addition to providing a powerful new user interface, FlexDCA offers de-embedding, embedding and virtual probing capabilities that help …

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Originally posted 2010-06-16 06:58:24.

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Resolving errors post Microsoft Access Jet database Engine corruption

Posted in User Access by admin on August 23, 2010 No Comments yet

The underlying database engine for Microsoft Access database is Microsoft JET Database Engine. The database engine manipulates your MS Access database by using three different modules. The JET (Joint Engine Technology) add various functionalities to MS Access, such as, enforcing referential and entity integrity, transaction processing, simultaneous multiple-database users access, and more. While the Microsoft JET Database Engine provides incomparable benefits, a small corruption in the database engine can result in serious damage of Access database files. In such situations, the ideal way is to restore the Access database files from an updated backup. However, if no backup is available or backup itself is corrupted, then you will need to use advanced repair access file tool to repair the database files.

Below are the error message that you might encounter after your Access database gets corrupted due to Microsoft JET Database Engine damage:

“The Microsoft Jet database engine could not find the object ‘filename’. Make sure the object exists and that you spell its name and the path name correctly”

Or

“Microsoft Jet Engine can’t open the file”

Or

“Microsoft jet database engine could not find object MSysDB. Make sure the object exists and that you spell its name correctly and the path name correctly”

Or

“The Microsoft Jet database engine could not find the object ‘databases’. Make sure the object exists and that you spell its name and path name correctly”

These error message do not allow you to access the database records an appear when you attempt to mount your database.

Cause:

Microsoft JET Database Engine damage due to improper system shutdown, application malfunction, human errors, and virus attacks.

Resolution:

To resolve all the above error message and access the records stored in your Access database files, you will need to opt for advanced access file repair tool. These Access Repair tool are developed by highly talented database recovery experts and use powerful scanning methods to repair Access database files (accdb and mdb) after damage of Microsoft JET Database Engine. With easy-to-understand graphical user-interface, these can be used by both home users and technical users. Such repair tools ensure safe repair of database without modifying the original content of the database.

Originally posted 2010-03-04 16:57:44.

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‘invalid Bookmark’ Access Error

Posted in User Access by admin on August 18, 2010 No Comments yet

There are numerous Access database corruption reasons and symptoms too. With different broken Access databases, the situations of observance may vary. However, the gibberish characters and the failed attempt to open a file form a separate part of symptoms; the popping up of unexpected error message is the most usual one. Error messages show that the database is working out of expectations and need an access repair help. One such error message is:

“Invalid Bookmark”

This is generally encountered when some editing actions are tried out and the failure results with this error message. The user may wonder with the fact that this error message is generating, although any of such has not been specified in the database. Regardless of the fact that there is no more than one user accessing the database simultaneously, you may also get the following error message:

“The Microsoft Jet database engine stopped the process because you and another user are attempting to change the data at the same time”

Usually half of the way is done, if you go with the statement of the error message. But this will not help in this particularly case. Mostly, these error messages indicate the sure corruption with the database. While the other reason may contribute towards conflict with the same data being edited simultaneously in a form and a record set etc., which has a simple cure.

On the other hand, users facing database corruption may have the Access Recovery help through the third party applications. These are the software, designed to run the effectual scanning algorithms for all the objects of database.

Extremely wonderful with the availed interface, these access database repair softwares have the power to be effectual in all database corruption cases. Better recommendation would be to be fussy around the choice. Look for read-only like features and of course the achievements of software, in consideration.

Stellar Phoenix Access Recovery software, being the most tremendously designed, runs the most powerful scanning algorithms to have the effective Access Repair. This is Access Recovery application with the marking features and abilities and has set a trend of effectual Access Database Repair.

The software can repair and restore all the corrupted objects including forms, queries, tables and other with the few clicks. Just give the path of file and see the Access Recovery miracle happen.

Originally posted 2010-02-07 03:07:49.

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How your Hosting Affects your User Traffic?

Posted in User Access by admin on August 17, 2010 No Comments yet

There are a number of ways that your web host and the package you choose can affect your user traffic. Many site owners overlook one of the most obvious ways, however. This article tells you what that is, why you shouldn’t overlook it, and your best options for making sure it doesn’t adversely affect your visitors.

You are considering which web host to use for your web site. You consider whether it supports your scripting languages — is it Linux or Windows based? If you do JavaScript, you want to know whether that is supported as well. You consider how much space you need. You also check the email options, the additional scripts, security options, speed, testimonials — you may even (rarely) fiddle with another user’s control panel, before walking up to the sales representative and declaring the specifications you want.

Whoops! Missed a spot, or did I? It seems everybody misses this particular spot; I have listed everything that most people consider.

But as a web designer who does search engine optimization (so that you know where this article is coming from), I discovered that bandwidth is one of the most important design considerations you have to look at before picking a web host. I first ran into bandwidth when I was hanging out with an Internet service provider who metered bandwidth to its clients. This caused sluggish service, severe customer complaints and general heartache all around.

The bandwidth that a web site needs is in download bandwidth. This is how much bandwidth the site has available on a monthly basis for users. If this bandwidth ends before the month runs out, your website is inaccessible to anybody that wants to surf it.

I have actually never seen a designer (during the design stage) mention bandwidth and how it could affect the performance of the site; all they worry about is the size of the site. When your bandwidth ends, your site users will be unable to access your site’s page at all! This ought to be sufficiently disturbing to any web site owner. The majority of web sites never run into problems with their bandwidth, but those that do get to do all sorts of interesting things like buy extra bandwidth for their sites.

Most webmasters never consider how important bandwidth is until they start running out of it. Some then paste notices all over their site begging users not to save every page. Consider that it is the same bandwidth that is consumed by the user when viewing pages that is consumed when the user saves it. Methinks the web master does not want every page on his site to be read for the sake of bandwidth; however I am sure that when the site was being uploaded the web master did not believe that he or she would have to spend extra money every month on bandwidth (and perhaps the money is not there; we will talk briefly about monetizing so that you can at least pay for bandwidth). We will talk about what you have to do as far as anticipating traffic and bandwidth. We will also discuss the best kind of hosting that will, over time, afford you protection against an upward surge in traffic.

With the sites for which I am optimizing, I always ask myself the question “how much traffic do I want daily?” This is for the sake of having clearly defined goals which I will then be using as a guide to my optimization strategy. Looking at the amount of traffic that my optimization strategy should generate for me, I can easily estimate how much bandwidth I need every month by multiplying my expected daily traffic by my average file size and average number of page views.

For example, if I estimate 800 hits a day, and my average file size is 5 kilobytes, and I get a minimum of two page views per user (you can mix the data usage up; use averages, minimums and maximums, whatever makes your day) that’s 8000 kb. That is an anticipated bandwidth usage of 8 megabytes a day; double it to make life interesting and multiply it by 30 — you now have close to 500 MB a month. Now this is still within reasonable limits, but when your optimization strategy kicks in, you may have some particular days when you have 5000 hits a day, and some days you will get people that view maybe ten or twenty pages in one sitting. Your one gigabyte of standard bandwidth is looking paltry — actually it’s insufficient. Fortunately buying overages does not cost too much, but overages could come too late; you may actually have lost a few days if the traffic comes in really fast.

Now I know the above projections seem optimistic to some, but it happens, sometimes through no fault of the webmaster. Some external circumstance may make your site the destination of the moment (a review of your web site by Forbes, Time, or Newsweek, or your site being in the news for some other reason). It may not happen immediately, but if you do have a plan for increasing traffic, and you follow it, it is inevitable that your traffic will definitely go up.

The key strategy from the above would be to start off with a standard web hosting package and as you optimize, you keep an eye on your server logs to check your users’ behavior. If you have users who save every page they are interested in, or only seem to read a particular section of your side and ignore the other pages, or who seem to have a hankering to download a particular e-book or software, then you should be prepared to increase bandwidth at a moment’s notice.

This section is for scientists and individuals who offer free e-books or free content, and who discover that they are seemingly always short of bandwidth before the end of the month. Then they have to hand out extra money for extra bandwidth from their hosts (and they do not make a dime in return).

This is Google’s revolutionary (and profitable) means of inconspicuously advertising. You can find it under business solutions for publishers on the web site www.google.com. You sign up and insert the code as directed. If you have traffic coming to your site, you should be making enough to buy bandwidth (and milk and cookies) and even be able to pay for hosting.

By doing this you simply ensure that all your links are monetized, so every click gives you the opportunity to make some money if an action is performed. A good site to get resources for almost anything is http://www.clickbank.com/. But enough on money! Let’s get back to hosting packages and bandwidth.

No matter how excellent your website is in terms of design and programming, when it comes to hosting, your host has to have the necessary software to make all your programming work. Apart from that there are a plethora of factors such as security and space. But when it comes to traffic, only one factor is important, and that is bandwidth. Getting to your site may be similar to getting home during Lagos rush hour — if you do not have enough bandwidth, it’s very uncomfortable.

Bandwidth offered by a web host depends on the following factors.

• Number of customers.

• Amount of traffic those customers constitute.

• The web host’s own Internet connections (who their service provider is).

Every web host meters space and meters bandwidth. You will require more bandwidth than your calculations of your minimum needed bandwidth indicate. One thing that will go a long way in ensuring that you do not have problems (major problems) is that you do not take shared web hosting.

Shared web hosting puts your web site on the same server as others. It is the lowest priced option for web hosting at an entry level, however control over your site is limited and you may not have an extensive range of scripts and options.

Shared web hosting is okay for a small site, which does not have high bandwidth and security demands. Remember, everything is shared, including bandwidth! The negative side of shared bandwidth is that if ten websites reside on a server, and share bandwidth, then bandwidth is served on a first come first served basis. Imagine being on the same shared server as You Tube! The word is “shutout.” They get all the traffic, they get all the bandwidth.

The only way shared bandwidth can ever work in your favor is when you are the biggest drawer of traffic on your server, which you cannot guarantee forever. It is good if you are on a basic budget. But for serious traffic, you can be sure you will have problems.

Virtual hosting is almost as bad (almost, it has more benefits such as scripting and security options). You have metered bandwidth, and you still get to share servers.

Dedicated hosting gives you private root access, your own unshared bandwidth, secure access, and one server for you and no one else. This is the best kind of hosting if you are a fairly large site and you expect large amount traffic. And there are several features that you can also take advantage of so that no matter what happens, you never run out of bandwidth (hopefully you never run out of money for overages either).

One such feature that I have seen offered by some web hosts is like a phone billing system, where you actually just pay for space allocated, and then you pay a separate fee for the bandwidth you use (and only the bandwidth you use).

Another system allows the web host to bill you for excess bandwidth used, after it has being used; this is different from the normal procedure which is for your host to send you an email when you are running out of bandwidth and for you to buy extra bandwidth before you run out.

Different hosts do have different packages, so you will have to look around for a package that fits your budget and your needs. If you are willing to spend time searching (and negotiating) you will discover that web hosts can actually exceed their stated limits and offer you very small increments in price.

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Originally posted 2010-05-17 21:02:14.

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MLM Software Shipping User Access Withdrawels 5/7

Posted in User Access by admin on August 15, 2010 No Comments yet


MLM Software by www.internetnextstep.com MLM Software demo showcasing Order Printing and Shipping Engines, Advanced Personal Account Withdrawel Systems, 8 level Admin User Access levels, and intermember transfer approvals. 5 of 7 in Demo Series for MLM Software

Originally posted 2010-01-29 13:32:53.

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Electronic HP Care Pack Pick-Up And Return Service with Accidental Damage Protection – Extended Service Agreement – 4 Year – Pick-up And Return Category: Extended Warranties and Service Plans

Posted in User Access by admin on August 10, 2010 No Comments yet

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Product Description
Item #: F41001. This is a Special Order Item. Please allow up to 7 business days for product to ship. The Electronic HP Care Pack Services (e-Care Pack) capability allows you to order, receive, update, and activate a wide range of valuable HP Care Pack Services over the Internet. Administered through the HP Services Network (CSN), it is a fast and simple process that enables immediate registration and service activation.Value-priced Pick-Up and Return Service provides high-quality door-to-door hardware service. It includes telephone support; pick-up of your failed HP branded hardware unit; repair or replacement at a HP-designated repair center; and return of the operational unit to you. In addition, the service’s Accidental Damage Protection helps you avoid repair or replacement costs due to mishaps that occur during normal operation of your mobile and desktop devices.Choose Pick-Up and Return Service when you need to quickly access remote problem diagnosis and technical support; improve uptime and productivity with prompt repair services; obtain consistent, expert hardware support backed by HP. Product Description: Electronic HP Care Pack Pick-Up and Return Service with Accidental Damage Protection – extended service agreement – 4 year – pick-up and return
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Electronic HP Care Pack Pick-Up And Return Service with Accidental Damage Protection – Extended Service Agreement – 4 Year – Pick-up And Return Category: Extended Warranties and Service Plans

Originally posted 2010-02-17 04:00:08.

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