This Weeks Links:
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1. Is Your Network Server Trying to Get Your Attention?
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Your Windows Server can warn you of potential problems via its event logs. Learn how CyBerJaz can help you take a proactive approach in maintaining the health of your computer network.
http://www.cyberjaz.net/CyBerJaz-ProGuard-Event-Management.pdf?referrer=take5
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2. Working with the Track Changes Feature in Word
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If you have ever collaborated on a document to produce a final draft you will appreciate how useful this feature can be. Word's abilitiy to track changes and allow reviewers to add comments in a document can be very handy. Find out how in this helpful tutorial.
http://www.uwec.edu/help/Word03/trackchngs.htm
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3. Integrating Google Maps into Your Web Applications
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Most web sites could benefit from adding directions or a map to them in one place or another. This article outlines how to go about doing that from A to Z. Written for web developers it may still prove useful for web site owners to get them pointed in the right direction.
http://www.developer.com/java/web/article.php/3528381
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4. Wi-Fi Detector Shirt
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Ah, the ultimate in casual wear for the sysadmin. :) All you need is this shirt, a laptop and a wifi card and you're sure to find connectivity wherever you may roam. Cool and funny at the same time.
http://www.thinkgeek.com/tshirts/generic/991e/
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5. Defend Your Network from Slow Scanning
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Most network guardians have probably heard of port scans and similar tactics for breaching the walls of your network. But what about the stealthier, harder to detect tactic outlined in this article? To learn what slow scans are all about and how to defend against them see this blog post on the TechRepublic site.
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/security/?p=361
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