Seeking white papers on .NET connector and JCo
Hi, I am not sure how much it can help you, but surely its a good site to visit. http://expertanswercenter.techtarget.com/eac/knowledgebaseCategory/0,295197,sid63_tax296856_idx0_off50,00.html with rgds, Pradeep

View Answer   |  November 23, 2005  6:48 AM
ABAP, Basis, CO, Development, ED, FI, Financials, Industry solutions, IS-B, IS-H, IS-Ill, IS-P, IS-Retail, IS-T, MySAP, NetWeaver, RIVA, SAP, SAP APO, SAP careers, SEM, TR, Upgrades / implementations, Windows
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Maximum Message Size (Exchange SMTP)
In response to your question, the maximum standard usually allowed is 5mb per email. File sizes larger than that can slow the server response, should regular transfer of greater than 5mb be allowed. A simple solution for this is to place an automated ftp upload page on your website where the end user can visit, [...]

View Answer   |  November 6, 2005  2:47 PM
Bandwidth, Compliance, CRM, E-business, Exchange, Laws, Networking, Partner facing, Performance management, Regulations, standards
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Terminal search
I apologize if this seems rude, but, google it. then you go thru each of the manufacturers websites. often you have to register – they want sales leads. This means that the sales people will do anything for you to make the sale. you not only will find your answer, eventually, but you will develop [...]

View Answer   |  September 30, 2005  4:04 AM
ADS Retail, Apigent Technologies, Billing and customer care, Billing Support Systems, CRM, Development, E-business, Exchange security, GERS Retail Systems, Help Desk, LEXYS Technology, MarketMAX, Partner facing, Retail/point-of-sale applications
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Cisco 1811/1812 vs Netscreen 5GTE
Maciek, There is no such thing as a hardware firewall and don’t ever let anyone tell you anything different. Hardware cannot function without software running on it, whether or not it’s firmware/embedded or saved on some type of media. Now, with that said, some systems have been optimized for throughput for routing/switching packets quickly on [...]

View Answer   |  July 19, 2005  6:33 AM
Cisco, Firewalls, Forensics, Incident response, Intrusion management, Juniper Networks, NetScreen, Network security, Networking, Product evaluation, Routers, Security, Security products, VPN, Wireless
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MySQL Connection
According to the following link: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/too-many-connections.html Increase the value in the /etc/my.cnf Use the following syntax: [mysqld] set-variable=max_connections=250

View Answer   |  April 19, 2005  7:21 PM
Active Directory, Availability, Bandwidth, Development, DHCP, DNS, E-business, ERP, Lifecycle development, Network applications management, Network management software, Network monitoring, Networking services, Partner facing, Performance management, Security products, Software Quality Assurance, Web development tools, WebSphere Studio
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Internet Explorer vs. Firefox
The switch was easy. Firefox offered much more better security, flexability and works with 99.99999% of the web sites. In a few years, another browser will be the next “Firefox”

View Answer   |  June 29, 2012  2:37 PM
Addamark, Administration, Aladdin Knowledge Systems, Application security, AppSec, Architecture/Design, ArcSight, Bindview, Biometrics, Caymas, CipherTrust, Compliance, Computer Associates, configuration, Courion, CRM, Cylant, Database, DataCenter, Desktop management applications, Desktops, Digital certificates, Disaster Recovery, Documentation, e-Security, Emerging technologies, Encryption, Enterasys Networks, Entrust, Exchange, Features/Functionality, GuardedNet, Hardware, Host-based IDS/IPS, IBM/Tivoli, Identity & Access Management, IDS vs IPS, IDS/IPS management, Imprivata, Installation, Instant Messaging, Intellitactics, Internet Security Systems, Intrusion management, Juniper Networks, KavaDo, M-Tech, Magnifire, Managed security services, Management, Maxware, Microsoft Windows, Netegrity, NetForensics, NetIQ, Network Associates, Network-based IDS/IPS, NFR Security, NGS Software, Novell, Ounce Labs, Outsourcing, Outsourcing/Managed services, Passlogix, patching, PEN testing, Platform Security, Policies, Product evaluation, Product/Service evaluation, provisioning, Risk management, RSA Security, Sana Security, Secure Coding, Security, Security management, Security Program Management, Security tokens, Servers, Service and support, Service contracts, Service evaluation, Single sign-on, Snort/Sourcefire, SPI Dynamics, StillSecure, Tech support, Teros, Thor, Tripwire, TruSecure, Vendors, VeriSign, VPN, VSecure, Vulnerability Assessment & Audit, vulnerability management, Watchfire, Waveset/Sun Micro, Windows, Windows XP
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Safe user sandbox?
Simple: there is no such thing as an invulnerable system. I wish there were one too. See the 10 Immutable Rules of Security, especially the following: Rule #3: If a bad guy has unrestricted physical access to your computer, it’s not your computer anymore and Rule #10: Technology is not a panacea http://www.microsoft.com/technet/archive/community/columns/security/essays/10imlaws.mspx You are [...]

View Answer   |  April 11, 2005  6:06 PM
Application security, backdoors, Biometrics, Compliance, configuration, CRM, Current threats, Database, Development, Digital certificates, Disaster Recovery, Encryption, Exchange, Hacking, human factors, Identity & Access Management, Instant Messaging, Intrusion management, Management, patching, PEN testing, Platform Security, Policies, Product evaluation, provisioning, Risk management, Secure Coding, Security, Security Program Management, Security tokens, Single sign-on, Spyware, Trojans, Vendors, Viruses, vulnerability management, worms
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I’ve been hacked — I think….
You have not said where you have run any spyware software, if you have not, then download MS anti spy ware beta or spybot and check to see if there have been any spyware/trojons left on you users machine, then at least you know from a spyware point of view that the machine is clean. [...]

View Answer   |  April 11, 2005  10:16 AM
Administration, Application security, Architecture/Design, Bigfix, Biometrics, Cisco, Citadel, Compliance, Computer Associates, configuration, Configuresoft, CRM, Cylant, Database, DataCenter, Desktop antivirus, Desktop management applications, Digital certificates, Disaster Recovery, Documentation, Ecora, Encryption, Enterasys Networks, Exchange, Features/Functionality, Firewalls, Forensics, GFI, Hewlett-Packard, Host-based IDS/IPS, Identity & Access Management, IDS vs IPS, IDS/IPS management, Incident response, Installation, Instant Messaging, Internet Security Systems, Intrusion management, Juniper Networks, Managed security services, Management, Microsoft Windows, Network Associates, Network Elements, Network security, Network-based IDS/IPS, NFR Security, Outsourcing, Outsourcing/Managed services, patching, Patchlink, PEN testing, Platform Security, Policies, Product evaluation, Product/Service evaluation, provisioning, Redundancy, Risk management, Sana Security, Secure Coding, Security, Security Program Management, Security tokens, Service and support, Service contracts, Service evaluation, Shavlink Technologies, Single sign-on, Snort/Sourcefire, St. Bernard Software, StillSecure, Symantec, Tripwire, Vendors, VPN, VSecure, Vulnerability Assessment & Audit, vulnerability management, Wireless
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bandwidth distribution
basically the send it through a machine that ‘Chokes’ and segments the bandwith. you as a consumer a.have no control and b.are not guaranteed more than (ibelieve) 80% accuracy in bandwidth distribution ..this badwidth distribution acuuracy susposedly increases if you purchase or lease a line form your isp

View Answer   |  February 12, 2005  7:22 PM
Availability, Bandwidth, Benchmarking, Cabling, DataCenter, Development, DHCP, Dial-up networking, DNS, Fault isolation, Gigabit ethernet, Hubs, Layer 3-7 Switches, Managed Services, Modems/Cable Modems, Network applications management, Network Interface Cards, Network management software, Network Management Systems, Network monitoring, Network testing, Networking, Networking Equipment, Networking services, Performance management, Protocol analysis, QoS, Remote management, Routers, Security
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bandwidth distribution-2
Access speeds are typically controlled from their routers or by the circuit, sometimes on both. In the case of a T1 all 24 channels of the circuit are provisioned for data and the router handles the bandwidth settings. If you decide that you only require half a T1 they modify the circuit to only provision [...]

View Answer   |  February 11, 2005  9:07 AM
Availability, Bandwidth, Benchmarking, Cabling, DataCenter, Development, DHCP, Dial-up networking, DNS, Fault isolation, Gigabit ethernet, Hubs, Layer 3-7 Switches, Managed Services, Modems/Cable Modems, Network applications management, Network Interface Cards, Network management software, Network Management Systems, Network monitoring, Network testing, Networking, Networking Equipment, Networking services, Performance management, Protocol analysis, QoS, Remote management, Routers, Security
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free websites and mailservers
when they provide service, they basically getting hits on their sites, then they can start offer advertising services which would generate a lot of money. as for your last question, there is a feature on every site that tells you how many visitors visited your web site for any time you want, it also tells [...]

View Answer   |  December 31, 2004  3:51 AM
DataCenter, E-business, Partner facing, Training
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Running more than one anti-spyware tool
I run Spysweeper from webroot and it works OK. It is a pay subsription but a free download. Make sure you run it right away because webroot will load the latest protections before the first scan. After that you must pay for the latest protections. The second spyware tool is from Giant and it works [...]

View Answer   |  November 30, 2004  8:47 AM
backdoors, Current threats, Hacking, human factors, Product evaluation, Spyware, Trojans, Vendors, Viruses, worms
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MPLS VPN Issues
hi.. 1. Sofar we have architected and migrated/implemented on MPLS VPN (either L2 or L3). Reliability has not been any concern to any of the customers. There were some problems but during the initial stages only. 2. Main issue I had seen is of IP addressing, when you are gong for a L3 VPN. Other [...]

View Answer   |  October 6, 2004  12:17 AM
Managed Services, MPLS, Network protocols, Networking, QoS, VPN
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