VPN Client User Guide for Windows

In this user guide, the term Cisco VPN device refers to the following Cisco products:
• Cisco VPN 3000 Series Concentrators
• Cisco Secure PIX Firewall devices
• IOS platform devices, such as the Cisco 7100 Series Routers

The Cisco VPN Client for Windows (referred to in this user guide as VPN Client) is software that runs on a Microsoft® Windows®-based PC. The VPN Client on a remote PC, communicating with a Cisco Easy VPN server on an enterprise network or with a service provider, creates a secure connection over the Internet. Through this connection you can access a private network as if you were an on-site user.

Thus you have a Virtual Private Network (VPN). The server verifies that incoming connections have up-to-date policies in place before establishing them. Cisco IOS, VPN 3000 Series Concentrators, and PIX central-site servers can all terminate VPN connections from VPN Clients. As a remote user (low speed or high speed), you first connect to the Internet. Then you use the VPN Client to securely access private enterprise networks through a Cisco VPN server that supports the VPN
Client.

Oracle Mobile Sales Assistant User Guide for iPhone

The Oracle Mobile Sales Assistant for Apple iPhone application allows you to complete frequent tasks and collaborate with other users. Oracle Mobile Sales Assistant runs on iPhone devices from Apple Inc. This guide describes how you can use Oracle Mobile Sales Assistant to be more productive and effective in your everyday tasks. This guide includes the following topics:

  • About Oracle Mobile Sales Assistant for iPhone
  • Deploying Oracle Mobile Sales Assistant
    • Supported iPhone Devices
    • Requirements for Using Oracle Mobile Sales Assistant
    • Installing Oracle Mobile Sales Assistant
  • Signing On to Oracle Mobile Sales Assistant
  • Navigation Features in Oracle Mobile Sales Assistant
  • Using the Today List
  • Using Appointments and Calendar
  • Tracking Tasks
  • Accessing Contacts
  • Accessing Accounts
  • Managing Messages and Notes
  • Customizing the Tab Bar
  • About Data Retrieval
  • About Data Caching
  • Copyright

About Oracle Mobile Sales Assistant for iPhone

Walk-Behind Mower Guide

SAFETY Tips: be careful out there
According to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, more than 60,000 injuries are treated by hospital emergency rooms each year because of unsafe operation of power lawn mowers. Kids under the age of 15 are the most common victims. Regardless of which mower you choose, don’t forget to practice safety. We’ve assembled some guidelines below to help keep you safe while using your equipment:

  • Always wear protective eyewear.
  • Mow only in daylight, when the grass is dry.
  • Check your yard for any debris or objects, such as toys that could pose a hazard if you mowed over them.
  • Keep you children and pets out of the mowing area.
  • Never let the starter rope snap back when starting a mower.
  • Look three to four feet directly ahead of you while mowing.
  • Never tilt a mower; always keep all four wheels on ground.

Newbie Guide to the Yahoo! Group

Groups Toolbar
Going right past the banner ad, you’ll see the groups toolbar next. In this toolbar you’ll see your profile name and email address, your position in the group (most will show Member), edit your personal settings related to how you receive group messages and what information is supplied, start your own new Yahoo! group, and see a list of all Yahoo! groups you’re a member of. You can also use the Search bar to look for other groups you might be interested in becoming a member of also.

Group Menu
The group navigation menu is next down the line, on the left. The links available here will let you get to every page, post, file, or other information currently available in the group. We’ll look more in-depth at each option available in the menu (except the Pending otion, available only to admin) as we go along.

Children’s Camps – Written Camp Safety Plan Guide

INTRODUCTION

Sections 7-2.4(c), 7-2.5(n), and 7-2.25 of Subpart 7-2 of the New York State Sanitary Code (SSC) require camp operators to develop a “written plan” which accurately reflects the camp’s compliance with code requirements.

Your written plan should be tailored specifically to your camp’s site and program(s), and reflect the camp’s policies and procedures (i.e., “per code” is not enough detail!). It should be your framework for decision making, and your risk management tool. While developing your written plan, please refer to Subpart 7-2, this guideline and its corresponding checklist (i.e., Written Plan Checklist, DOH-2040, Appendix “A”), being sure to include all the required plan components (including a Table of Contents) and other plan components for activities or situations that may be unique to your camp. This guideline addresses code requirements and includes recommendations and topic specific informational `sidebars’ to assist you. You may also wish to contact camping organizations and other camping resources for additional information. Allow plenty of time to develop your plan and return it to your local health department so they can review and, if complete, approve the plan.

Mediterranean Diet Guide

No. 1 – Vegetables
This one’s pretty easy. It’s pretty much impossible to eat too many vegetables. Keep in mind that veggies aren’t just for dinner. Making them a part of your lunch and as snacks is one way to eat more. Pile that sandwich high with cucumbers, peppers, lettuce, tomatoes, onions. Anything that you like. Things that you don’t think you like you might if you give them a second chance.

Make plans to have an extra helping for dinner. It won’t add many calories and helps fill you up.

I often have patients say “I don’t like vegetables, doc.” When I ask them if there are any that they do like I always get a good response. The reply is, “Sure, I love spinach.” As I ask about more vegetables I get more positive responses. Make a list for yourself of the veggies that you like and keep them on hand. It will be longer than you think.