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User Guide for Snap Server 110 and 210

Installing the Snap Server
Installing a Snap Server is a simple 4-step process.

  1. Step 1: Connect the Snap Server to your network and to a power source.
  2. Step 2: Turn the server on.
  3. Step 3: Assign the server an IP address (if necessary) and connect to the server for the first time.
  4. Step 4: Configure your server.

Step 1: Connect the Snap Server to your network and to a power source.

You can connect your Snap Server to a 10BaseT, 100BaseTX, or 1000BaseT network.

  1. 1 Connect the server to your network using the Ethernet cable provided.
  2. Insert the power supply retainer clip into the divets above the power connector, as illustrated in the figure above.
  3. Connect the provided power supply to your Snap Server, and swing the retainer clip to fit snugly over the power connector.

The Food Stamp Program – Training Guide for Retailers

Introduction

America’s health depends on good nutrition. However, many low-income households still need help to have a healthy diet. Each month millions of low-income Americans—more than half of them children—get that help through the Federal Food Stamp Program. Under the Program, State and local social services agencies give monthly food stamp benefits to households that qualify. These food stamp benefits—in the form of Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) debit cards—can be used to buy food at authorized retail food stores.

Every retailer who participates in the Food Stamp Program must follow all Program laws and regulations. This guide will help you learn the Program rules and answer common questions about the Food Stamp Program. Even an honest mistake could cost you your authorization, so please make sure you pay special attention to Part 4: What Happens if You Break the Rules?


Acronis Snap Deploy Installation Guide

What is Acronis Snap Deploy
Acronis Snap Deploy is a flexible, efficient software solution for deployment of a fully configured operating system (with or without application software and any other data) to multiple computers. Because the product uses disk imaging technology, it is ideal for rapid bare-metal installations and flexible centralized provisioning.

Acronis Snap Deploy components
Acronis Snap Deploy includes the following components:

  1. Acronis Snap Deploy Management Console is an administrative tool for remote access to Acronis servers and Acronis Snap Deploy Management Agent.
    When disconnected from the Acronis components, the console allows only installing Acronis products on remote machines.
  2. Acronis OS Deploy Server is a component that performs centralized deployment through the network with the help of Acronis Snap Deploy Agents.
  3. Acronis Snap Deploy Agent is a bootable component that performs deployment on each target computer under control of the Acronis OS Deploy Server.
    There are two ways to load Acronis Snap Deploy Agent on target computers: locally from bootable media or remotely using Acronis PXE Server.

HTC Touch Pro Setup Email Guide

Setting Up Messaging

Messaging is where all of your email accounts are located. You can send and receive email messages with an email account that you have with an Internet service provider (ISP), an email account that you access using a VPN (virtual private network) server connection (such as a work account), or any other IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) or POP3 (Post Office Protocol) email account. You enter the settings for your account in the Messaging application on your device.

Before You Begin
Before you can send and receive email messages, you need to set up your email account on your device. The Email Setup Wizard makes it easy and simple to set up your Outlook email and POP3/IMAP4 accounts on your device.

Work with your email provider or system administrator to gather the following information:

  • Account type (POP3 or IMAP).
  • Your user name and password.

BlackBerry 8703e Getting Started User Guide

Set Up Email on Your BlackBerry 8703e

Set up a primary email account for your BlackBerry 8703e using either BlackBerry Internet Service (this account type is for individuals or small businesses that don’t have an existing corporate network or IT departmentmanaged email account) or BlackBerry Enterprise ServerTM (for corporate and business accounts using a BlackBerry Enterprise Server). See “Setting Up Email on Your BlackBerry 8703e” on page 8 for information on selecting and initiating email on your BlackBerry 8703e.

Choosing Your Email Setup Option
To begin sending and receiving email messages on your BlackBerry 8703e, you must integrate your device with a supported email account (up to 10 supported accounts) using one of the following options:

BlackBerry Internet Service Option
Use this option if one or more of the following situations apply:

  • You purchased your BlackBerry 8703e in a store.
  • You want to set up a new email account for use with your BlackBerry 8703e.

Server Virtualization in the Scalable Enterprise

Virtualization is among the most significant topics in computing today. It is also a technology in the midst of a multiyear evolution from its origins as a discrete layer of middleware to part of the base infrastructure of industry-standard servers and operating systems. This article explains the role of server virtualization within the broad context of enterprise computing and explores the important attributes server virtualization brings to the Dell scalable enterprise strategy.

Basics of virtualization
Virtualization is a core enabling technology of the scalable enterprise strategy. Simply put, virtualization decouples software from hardware and presents a logical view of physical hardware to software, allowing a single server to act as multiple, independent servers.

Virtualization is a basic tenet of computing. It is used in various forms to abstract the interface of a resource from its physical implementation. Examples include storage (RAID or logical volumes), networking (virtual LAN), and Web-service application programming interfaces. Server virtualization applies the same concept to industry-standard servers.