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    Regards
    J Folkestad

    Hello,
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    See the question above.

    Sorry, but I don't understand the question. If you wish to learn how to sync music from your computer to your iPad, read the user's guide or see:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1386
    Otherwise, you'll need to clarify your question.
    Regards.

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  • How does the Iphone go offline so often?

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  • I currently have a PC with Windows Outlook.  If I add an iPad to the mix, how does the iPad interface with Windows Outlook?

    I currently have a PC with Windows Outlook.  If I add an iPad to the mix, how does the iPad interface with Windows Outlook?

    Isn't Outlook simply an email client or a software application on a computer? You can add an email account - whatever email provider that you use - right on the iPad. You can sync your Outlook contacts and calendar if that is what you are asking about, but Outlook itself has nothing to do with the iPad.
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  • How does Oracle client communicate with a database server

    Looking to idenify how Oracle Database Client for OpenVMS communicates with database server and whether the protocol used is secure. Realize that it is using whatever the configured network protocol is (ie. tcpip) but is languauge it uses ( ie. SQL, etc..)  secured/encrypted and if not what steps can be taken to encypt

    Arizuddin wrote:
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    How does oracle ODBC works with Oracle database? Need to know all the steps involved?The connectoin from any client is initiated by a client process. This client process is supposed to get a server process to do his work. So if this is done, the client can work now with oracle . Please see the concepts guide for the gory details of the entire process.
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  • How does the iphone's accelerometera works?

    how does the accelometer still working even when the iphone is shut down?
    when I start the iphone after complete shut down and hold it in front of my face of knows what angle is this. how? accelerometer measure movement...

    unless the iphone have another battery that keep measure the iphone movement even when it shut down, and then when I start the IPhone again it's know what he's position.
    The iPhone does not remember its position. When it's turned on, the accelerometer detects the force of gravity, so can calculate how much the phone is tilted. This tilt reading, combined with the magnetic compass reading, can determine the phones orientation. The GPS can give the phone's location. None of this requires knowing anything that happened to the phone while power was off.
    This is unlike an inertial guidance system, which has to continuously monitor rotation and acceleration to calculate how far it has moved from a starting position. An inertial system, would use too much power, and be too large and expensive, for a hand-held device. They are used for systems that have to work without outside signals, such as radio beacons or GPS. Inertial guidance systems are used on submarines, for some underground position measurements (such as mining and oil well drilling), and for plane and missile systems that have to work when GPS may be unreliable due to jamming or satellite destruction.

  • How Does the scheduler works with ODI engine

    Hi All,
    I am new to the ODI and I was going through the documents over the web regarding the scheduling.
    Can anyone please let me know how does the Scheduler in ODI is coupled with the ODI engine.
    How does the internal scheduler works and how does the external one works. What are the processes the it calls while invoking the scheduler.
    Your help will be highly appreciated.
    Thanks,
    Sumit

    Scheduling in ODI is controlled by a special type of ODI agent, strangley called the ODI scheduling agent. This agent is installed as a service and as well as being responsible for all tasks associated with a normal agent is also responsible for managing ODI jobs based on any scheduling information associated with an ODI scenario. All scheduling information is stored in the ODI repository and the scheduler agent reads from this to determine which jobs/scenarios need to be executed and when.

  • How does the iphone Bluetooth fit in your ear?

    My last bluetooth headset kepted falling out of my ear. Does the iphone fall out of yours? I noticed it looks like it goes off one size fits all model no additional ear attachments to make it fit your ear size or conture. Please advise since this will utimately effect my buy decision.

    I just bought a bluetooth at the apple store but not the apple bluetooth. I bought the discovery 665 which is sold at the apple store. I believe it is much better than the Apple ear peace although I haven't tested it. The Discovery has differnt size attachments and fits very comforably in your ear because it is a rubby/gel type material.
    Plus, it is cheaper and suppose to reduce background noise especially while driving. And it has volume control too!
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  • How does the SecurityManager authorize with JAAS?

    Hello,
    I'm using java 1.3 and JAAS, trying to write my own Permission for authorization. How does the SecurityManager know to authorize a method for a Subject? Does the method that I want protected have to explicitly call checkPermission()?
    The examples given are always for FilePermission. They show a program calling Subject.doAs() to perform an action as a particular Subject, and they imply that checkPermission() is called by the methods doing the file access.
    Thanks

    I think you
    a) create a specific permission class (such as a "canDoThisPermission(String targetMethod)" class)
    b) in your method check that the permission is granted by calling
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    be sure your new permission class is being loaded from a trusted location (...lib/ext/... for eg.)

  • How does the Apple Headphones with Remote Replacement Program non-return fee work?

    I have a pair of Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic that I purchased a year ago. According to the "Apple Headphones with Remote Replacement Program", http://www.apple.com/support/headphones/replacementprogram/, these headphones are also covered in the program. Currently, there are some issues with my headphone's remote, as it is extremely unresponsive. I don't know how Apple determines the headphone's purchase date, but their online service request page accepts my iPhone's serial number. Is there any way that i could ensure that Apple's willing to replace the headphones for free (E.g. mailing my current ones in first) because the non-return fee is basically its retail price. I do not live in the US so I can't go and exchange at an Apple Retail Store. Thanks in advance.

    I would just bring them into your local Apple Store/Genius Bar and ask.
    B-rock

  • How does AirPort Utility communicate with remote/relay AirPorts?

    1. Wireless case: Does the AirPort Utility always try to communicate with remote/relay AirPorts directly, or does it use the network WDS when another AirPort provides a stronger signal? If it's the former option, this might explain why people have problems sometimes configuring distant AirPort base stations in WDS setups. If it's the latter option, problems with configuring a distant AirPort might be caused by improper configuration of the AirPort providing the strongest signal (presumably, the nearest).
    2. Ethernet case: When one attempts to configure an AirPort via Ethernet, does it matter whether the AirPort is configured to connect to the internet via Ethernet (vs. wirelessly)?

    Thanks for the replies Bob

  • How does the MacBook Pro with Retina display scaled resolutions work?

    How does it work? I think I have the basics figured out; is this correct (by this, I mean below)?
    It is a scaled resolution (1/2 I think of the actual display resolution) therefore, the size of the pixels would be equivalent to 1440 x 900, but each pixel that is represented on screen is actually 4 pixels, therefore making it look sharper, so things are physically the same size if it would be an actual 1440 x 900 screen, but it looks sharper on the Retina display because each pixel is actually 4 pixels?
    Thanks

    If you read the specs on them you will discover that the MBP is way more powerful then the MBA. The big feature of the MBA is light weight. If you need a powerful computer then you want the MBP instead.
    Allan

  • Does the iPhone come with a printed warranty, or is the serial number enough?

    Hi, I purchased an iPhone (through a friend) and when she brought it back home I couldn't find the warranty. Does Apple actually include one, or if I have any problems, is it enough to just show up with the phone?
    Thanks!

    The warranty terms are contained in the box (or should be). Apple tracks the warranty by your serial number; the warranty begins on the date you activate the phone. So you shouldn't need a receipt to prove anything. You can verify your coverage here: https://selfsolve.apple.com/agreementWarrantyDynamic.do

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