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QuickSpell v3.5.4.1 w fix HERiTAGE
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QuickSpell v3.5.4.1 w fix HERiTAGEFornada Software Win 95/98/Me/NT/2k/XP "http://www.fornada.com/html/quickspell.html"  QuickSpell QuickSpell is a unique spell checking utility that seamlessly integrates with nearly every application on your desktop. QuickSpell monitors the keyboard as you type and checks for spelling errors on the fly!
No development or integration is needed. Just install QuickSpell and all of your applications get spell checking immediately.
Now you can spell check HTML forms, edit boxes, dialogs, word processing applications, and much more.
A live indicator will display near the window cursor indicating whether the current word is spelled correctly or not.
Press [Ctrl]+S for an instant list of suggestions in a popup menu.
Press [Ctrl]+T to check the spelling for a highlighted block of text.
This feature relies on [Ctrl]+Ins, [Shift]+Ins, and the delete key working normally, and may not work in all applications.
Press [Ctrl]+E to customize settings on a per application basis.
QuickSpell™ Features include: * Better support for contractions * Live status indicator * Sound notification for misspelled words * Spell checking highlighted text * Application specific settings * Foreign language support with internet download * Custom 'User' dictionaries * CTRL + ALT hotkey support
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Posted in programs by tguin on May. 16, 2008 // 12:40
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RapidShare Happy Hour Checker
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RapidShare Happy Hour Checker  RapidShare Happy Hour Checker It's easy, just put in the link and if the symbol is green, start downloading!
Just click on the RSHappyHourChecker-EN.exe and it will run,, no need to install.
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Posted in programs by tguin on May. 16, 2008 // 20:48
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Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Resource Kit
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Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Resource Kit PUBLISHED BY Microsoft Press By Stan Reimer and Mike Mulcare 795 pages {PDF} May , 2008

Get the definitive, in-depth resource for designing, deploying, and maintaining Windows Server 2008
Active Directory in an enterprise environment. Written by experts on directory services and the Active Directory team at Microsoft, this technical resource is packed with concrete, real-world design and implementation guidance. You ll get in-depth guidance on installation, Active Directory components, replication, security, administration, and more. You also get answers to common questions from network architects, engineers, and administrators about
Windows Server 2008 Active Directory plus scripts, utilities, job aids.
Overview of Book This book is divided into the following five parts with the following chapters:
Part I – Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Overview Chapter 1 – “What’s New in Active Directory for Windows Server 2008” This chapter provides an overview of the new features that are available in Windows Server 2008. If you know Windows Server 2003 Active Directory, this is a good place for you to get a quick overview of some of the new material that will be covered in this book.
Introduction Chapter 2 – “Active Directory Domain Services Components” This chapter provides an overview of Active Directory Domain Services—if you are somewhat new to Active Directory, this is a great chapter to get you started on the terms and concepts that make up AD DS.
Chapter 3 – “Active Directory Domain Services and Domain Name System” One of the most critical components that you need in order to make AD DS work efficiently is a properly implemented DNS infrastructure. This chapter provides information on how to do this.
Chapter 4 – “Active Directory Domain Services Replication” In order to work with AD DS, you will need to understand replication. This chapter provides all of the details of how AD DS replication works and how to configure it.
Part II – Designing and Implementing Windows Server 2008 Active Directory
Chapter 5 – “Designing the Active Directory Domain Services Structure” Before deploying AD DS, you need to create a design that meets your organization’s requirements. This chapter provides the in-depth information that you will need to do that planning.
Chapter 6 – “Installing Active Directory Domain Services” Installing AD DS on a Windows Server 2008 computer is pretty easy, but there several variations on how to perform the installation. This chapter describes all of the options and the reasons for choosing each one.
Chapter 7 – “Migrating to Active Directory Domain Services” Many organizations are already running a previous version of Active Directory. This chapter provides the details on how to deploy Windows Server 2008 domain controllers in this environment, and how to migrate the Active Directory environment to Windows Server 2008.
Part III – Administering Windows Server 2008 Active Directory
Chapter 8 – “Active Directory Domain Services Security” AD DS provides the core network authentication and authorization services in many organizations. This chapter describes how AD DS security works and the steps you can take to secure your AD DS environment.
Chapter 9 – “Delegating the Administration of Active Directory Domain Services” One of the options in implementing AD DS is that you can delegate many administrative tasks to other administrators without granting them domain level permissions. This chapter describes how AD DS permissions work and how to delegate them.
Chapter 10 – “Managing Active Directory Objects” Most of your time as an AD DS administrator will be spent managing AD DS objects like users, groups and organizational units. This chapter deals with how to manage these objects individually, but also provides details on how to manage large numbers of these objects by using scripts.
Chapter 11 – “Introduction to Group Policy” A central component in a Windows Server 2008 network management system is Group Policy. With Group Policy, you can manage many desktop settings as well as configure security. This chapter begins by explaining what Group Policy objects are and shows how to apply and filter Group Policy objects.
Chapter 12 – “Using Group Policy to Manage User Desktops” One of the important tasks you can perform with Group Policy is configuring user desktops. In Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista, there are several thousand Group Policy settings available. This chapter describes not only how to apply the policies, but also which policies are most important to apply.
Chapter 13 – “Using Group Policy to Manage Security” Another important task that you can perform with Group Policy is applying security settings. This includes settings that will be applied to all users and computers in the domain as well as settings that can be applied to individual computers or users. This chapter provides the details on how to configure security by using Group Policy.
Part IV – Maintaining Windows Server 2008 Active Directory
Chapter 14 – “Monitoring and Maintaining Active Directory” This chapter prepares you to maintain your Active Directory infrastructure after you deploy it. This chapter covers how to monitor your AD DS environment, and how to maintain the AD DS domain controllers.
Chapter 15 – “Active Directory Disaster Recovery” Because of the central role that AD DS has in many corporations, it is critical that you know how to prepare for and recover from disasters within your AD DS environment. This chapter details how you can do this.
Part V – Identity and Access Management with Active Directory
Chapter 16 – “Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services” AD LDS is one of the new server roles that is included under the Active Directory umbrella in Windows Server 2008. AD LDS is designed to be an application directory —this chapter describes how you can deploy and manage your AD LDS environment.
Chapter 17 – “Active Directory Certificate Services” AD CS can be used to provide the public key infrastructure that provides digital certificates that are so critical for many network security implementations. This chapter describes how to plan and implement AD CS.
Chapter 18 – “Active Directory Rights Management Services” AD RMS provides the tools to apply persistent usage policies to information that stays with the information even as it is moved around or outside the organization. This chapter details how to implement AD RMS.
Chapter 19 – “Active Directory Federation Services” AD FS provides a means to enable users to access multiple Web-based applications in their organization or in other organizations while only authenticating once. This chapter describes the AD FS deployment scenarios and how to implement them.
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Posted in books by tguin on May. 16, 2008 // 20:59
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