Whether you're deploying Samba for the first time, integrating Samba into a
Windows 200x Active Directory environment, migrating from NT 4 or Samba 2.x, or
using Samba in a UNIX/Linux environment, you'll find step-by-step solutions,
carefully edited for accuracy, practicality, and clarity. You'll learn all you
need to make intelligent deployment decisions, get running fast, and use Samba-
3's powerful new features to maximize performance and minimize cost.
Step-by-step installation techniques and proven configurations that work "right
out of the box."
Essential Samba-3 information that leverages your Windows networking knowledge
Detailed coverage of Samba-3's powerful new user/machine account management,
network browsing, and mapping capabilities
Authoritative explanations of advanced features such as interdomain trusts and
loadable VFS file system drivers
Clear information on how Samba-3 handles Windows desktop/user policies and
profiles
Practical techniques for optimizing network printing
Specific guidance for migration from Windows NT 4 or Samba 2.x
Troubleshooting techniques that draw on the knowledge of the entire Samba
community
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Harold Davis, "Anywhere Computing with Laptops: Making Mobile Easier"
Que | ISBN 0789733277 | August 31, 2005 Year | CHM | 14,76 Mb | 408 Pages
You bought your Centrino laptop computer because of its ease-of-use and
portability. But are you using your laptop to its maximum potential? Anywhere
Computing with Laptops: Making Mobile Easier will show you what to expect when
buying and configuring your laptop and how to use built-in features such as
digital cameras and Internet telephones. When you're on the road, there are
hotspots that will allow you to connect to multiple national networks for access
to data and the Internet. This book will show you how to find these hotspots, as
well as how to install and configure a wireless network for your home or office.
Use your laptop the way it was intended from anywhere!
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Greg Schulz, "Resilient Storage Networks: Designing Flexible Scalable Data
Infrastructures"
Digital Press | ISBN 1555583113 | 2004 Year | CHM | 12,44 Mb | 443 Pages
A resilient storage network is an environment where data is always available
for the needs of the business. This book explains the components, as well as how
to design and implement a resilient storage network for workgroup, departmental,
and enterprise environments. Storage networks are an enabling capability
combining technology and best practices to provide the foundation to support
information technology systems and applications. Storage networks can be of
various sizes, shapes, and technologies. This book shows you how to implement a
resilient storage network infrastructure using different technologies including
ATM, DWDM, FCIP, Fibre Channel, FICON, iFCP, InfiniBand, IP, iSCSI, Life Cycle
Management, NAS, Object Based Storage, RAID, RDMA, Remote Mirroring,
Replication, SAN, SCSI, SMI-S, SONET/SDH, Storage Services, Tape,
Virtualization, and Volume Managers.
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Michael B. Smith, Jerry March, "March's Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reactions,
Mechanisms, and Structure" (5th Edition)
Wiley-Interscience | ISBN 0471585890 | 2001 Year | DjVu | 19,77 Mb | 1824 Pages
"...the book remains tremendous value for money...more pages per buck than
most other texts...so it will remain a firm favourite as a general organic text
and an easy-to-use 1-volume reference...will undoubtedly appear in all organic
chemistry libraries and probably on many chemists personal bookshelves too."
(Organic Process Research & Development Journal, Vol. 5, No. 6, November 2001)
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Steven Feuerstein, Bill Pribyl, "Oracle PL/SQL Programming" (4th edition)
O'Reilly | ISBN 0596009771 | August 22, 2005 Year | CHM | 3,73 Mb | 1198 Pages
If you're doing database application development in the Oracle environment,
you're going to have to know PL/SQL, the company's extended query and update
language. If you want your programs to exploit the special capabilities of
Oracle software, you'll need to know the language well. That's where the third
edition of Oracle PL/SQL Programming comes into play. It's an absolutely
comprehensive reference (as well as a rather extensive tutorial) on PL/SQL,
ideally suited to answering your questions about how to perform some programming
tasks and reminding you of the characteristics of functions, triggers, and other
elements of the database programmer's toolkit. The new edition covers calls to
Java methods from within PL/SQL programs, autonomous transactions, object type
inheritance, and the new Timestamp and XMLType data types. There's also more
information about server internals the way PL/SQL programs are run than
before, better enabling readers to optimize their code for fast and safe
execution.
Steven Feuerstein takes care to explain, with prose and example code, the
characteristics of PL/SQL elements. In explaining number conversions, for
example, he explores Oracle's different ways of formatting numbers, then details
the behavior of the to_number function under different conditions (with and
without a specified format model, and with National Language Support information
attached). It's a helpful approach that will have readers using the index to
locate places in which Feuerstein mentions language elements of interest.
For the past ten years, O'Reilly's Oracle PL/SQL Programming has been the
bestselling book on PL/SQL, Oracle's powerful procedural language. Packed with
examples and helpful recommendations, the book has helped everyone from
novices to experienced developers, and from Oracle Forms developers to database
administrators make the most of PL/SQL.
The fourth edition is a comprehensive update, adding significant new content and
extending coverage to include the very latest Oracle version, Oracle Database
10g Release 2. It describes such new features as the PL/SQL optimizing compiler,
conditional compilation, compile-time warnings, regular expressions, set
operators for nested tables, nonsequential collections in FORALL, the
programmer-defined quoting mechanism, the ability to backtrace an exception to a
line number, a variety of new built-in packages, and support for IEEE 754
compliant floating-point numbers.
The new edition adds brand-new chapters on security (including encryption, row-
level security, fine-grained auditing, and application contexts), file, email,
and web I/O (including the built-in packages DBMS_OUTPUT, UTL_FILE, UTL_MAIL,
UTL_SMTP, and UTL_HTTP) and globalization and localization.
Co-authored by the world's foremost PL/SQL authority, Steven Feuerstein, this
classic reference provides language syntax, best practices, and extensive code,
ranging from simple examples to complete applications making it a must-have on
your road to PL/SQL mastery. A companion web site contains many more examples
and additional technical content for enhanced learning.
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Christian Schorn, "NMR-Spectroscopy: Data Acquisition" (1st Edition)
John Wiley & Sons | ISBN 35272282822729 | 2001 Year | PDF | 1,82 Mb | 348 Pages
The key to correct structure analysis now in its edition.
There have been many important advances in the field since the first publication
of this book. Consequently, this edition has been extended to incorporate a
number of pulse sequence developments. Nevertheless, it still details the basic
experiments on a step-by-step basis, such that students and newcomers may come
to understand basic data acquisition procedures, modular pulse sequence units,
and complete sequences in NMR spectroscopy. The author applies the numerous
possibilities of Bruker's simulation program NMR-SIM to provide a guided
introduction to the world of pulse sequences. The effectiveness of particular
NMR experiments is demonstrated by the "Check Its" section and that of data
processing by the accompanying CD-ROM containing the Bruker processing software
1D and 2D WIN-NMR.
Major revisions include increased coverage of simulations of multiple offset
selective pulse experiments as well as filter elements. One new chapter is a
collection of some of the latest published ideas to improve existing sequences,
together with spin-state selective experiments.
The result is a volume encouraging beginners to use high resolution NMR, while
prompting experts to evaluate new experiments using the easy-manageable
simulation program.
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John Chirillo, Edgar Danielyan, "Sun Certified Security Administrator for
Solaris 9 & 10 Study Guide"
McGraw-Hill Osborne Media | ISBN 0072254238 | June 14, 2005 Year | CHM | 2,14 Mb
| 538 Pages
Get the book that shows you not only what but how-to study
Complete coverage of all official exam objectives
Exam Readiness checklist at the front of the book youre ready for the exams
when all objectives on the list are checked off
Real-world exercises Step-by-step instruction modeled after the hands-on exam
questions
Inside the Exam sections in every chapter highlight key exam topics covered
Simulated exam questions match the format, tone, topics, and difficulty of the
real exams
Covers all Sun Certified Security Administrator topics, including:
Attacks, Motives, and Methods
Best Security Practices
Logging and Process Accounting
Auditing, Planning, and Management
Device, System, and File Security
Denial of Service and Remote Access Attacks
Access Control