In Search of a Resource for FMS Configuration/Installation

Good afternoon,
I'm looking to build a resource list or find someone to help
with our installation/confiugration of Flash Media Server. Our ITS
group is shorthanded and I'd like to find someone in the Los
Angeles area to come in and set it up for us. Where can I find
contact information (Adobe, other sites, etc) that provides a
resource for this kind of work.
Any information would be APPRECIATED,
Joe Simpson
[email protected]

Good afternoon,
I'm looking to build a resource list or find someone to help
with our installation/confiugration of Flash Media Server. Our ITS
group is shorthanded and I'd like to find someone in the Los
Angeles area to come in and set it up for us. Where can I find
contact information (Adobe, other sites, etc) that provides a
resource for this kind of work.
Any information would be APPRECIATED,
Joe Simpson
[email protected]

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    2008-02-11 20:32:25+0100 [twistedcaldav.logging.AMPLoggingFactory] AMPLoggingProtocol connection established (HOST:UNIXSocket('/var/run/caldavd.sock') PEER:UNIXSocket(''))
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    2008-02-11 20:32:25+0100 [-] [caldav-8011] [-] set uid/gid 93/93
    2008-02-11 20:32:25+0100 [twistedcaldav.logging.AMPLoggingFactory] AMPLoggingProtocol connection established (HOST:UNIXSocket('/var/run/caldavd.sock') PEER:UNIXSocket(''))
    2008-02-11 20:32:25+0100 [-] [caldav-8011] [-] AMP connection established (HOST:UNIXSocket(None) PEER:UNIXSocket('/var/run/caldavd.sock'))
    2008-02-11 20:32:57+0100 [-] [caldav-8009] [-] AMP connection established (HOST:UNIXSocket(None) PEER:UNIXSocket('/var/run/caldavd-pydir.sock'))
    2008-02-11 20:32:57+0100 [-] [caldav-8009] [AMP,client] Unauthenticated users not enabled with the 'calendar' SACL
    2008-02-11 20:33:04+0100 [-] [caldav-8010] [-] AMP connection established (HOST:UNIXSocket(None) PEER:UNIXSocket('/var/run/caldavd-pydir.sock'))
    2008-02-11 20:33:04+0100 [-] [caldav-8010] [AMP,client] Could not find the principal resource for user id: paf
    2008-02-11 20:33:35+0100 [-] Received SIGTERM, shutting down.
    2008-02-11 20:33:35+0100 [-] (Port None Closed)
    2008-02-11 20:33:35+0100 [AMPLoggingProtocol,0,] AMPLoggingProtocol connection lost (HOST:UNIXSocket('/var/run/caldavd.sock') PEER:UNIXSocket(''))
    2008-02-11 20:33:35+0100 [AMPLoggingProtocol,1,] AMPLoggingProtocol connection lost (HOST:UNIXSocket('/var/run/caldavd.sock') PEER:UNIXSocket(''))
    2008-02-11 20:33:35+0100 [AMPLoggingProtocol,2,] AMPLoggingProtocol connection lost (HOST:UNIXSocket('/var/run/caldavd.sock') PEER:UNIXSocket(''))
    2008-02-11 20:33:35+0100 [AMPLoggingProtocol,3,] AMPLoggingProtocol connection lost (HOST:UNIXSocket('/var/run/caldavd.sock') PEER:UNIXSocket(''))
    2008-02-11 20:33:35+0100 [-] Main loop terminated.
    2008-02-11 20:33:35+0100 [-] Server Shut Down.
    </pre>
    And here is access.log:
    <pre>
    Log opened - server start: [Mon Feb 11 20:32:23 2008].
    192.165.72.12 - - [11/Feb/2008:20:32:57 +0200] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 401 141 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/523.10.6 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.0.4 Safari/523.10.6" [6.4 ms]
    192.165.72.12 - - [11/Feb/2008:20:33:04 +0200] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 403 123 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/523.10.6 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.0.4 Safari/523.10.6" [60.7 ms]
    Log closed - server stop: [Mon Feb 11 20:33:35 2008].
    </pre>

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    Return ->
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    Definition: basic excise duty
    Definition: additional excise duty
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    A form of excise duty imposed on imports that are subsidized by the country in which they were manufactured.
    Countervailing duty (also known as CVD) is intended to make the imports more expensive, thereby redressing any competitive advantage they might have over goods produced locally.
    Return ->
    Definition: countervailing duty
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    Use
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    Activities
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    See also
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    Sales Tax Code
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    Procedure
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    Definition: tax code
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    A two-digit code that represents the specifications used for calculating and displaying tax.
    Examples of the specifications defined under the tax code are:
    · Tax rate
    · Type of tax (input tax or output tax)
    · Calculation method (percentage included or percentage separate)
    Return ->
    Definition: tax_code
    Definition: tax rate
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    The percentage rate used to calculate the tax amount.
    Return ->
    Definition: tax_rate
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    Use
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    Return ->
    Definition: chapter ID
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    Screen Sequence Number
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    Note
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    Dependencies
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    Return ->
    Definition: user_master_record
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    Use
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    Example
    · Form type: CT3
    · Form description: Concessional tax form
    · Status: Receive
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    Use
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    Requirements
    You have set up G/L accounts for each of the processing keys listed below.
    Activities
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    In this IMG activity, you specify which excise accounts (for excise duty and CENVAT) are to be posted to for the various transaction types. Enter all the accounts that are affected by each transaction type.
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    Activities
    Transaction type UTLZ is used for determining accounts only while posting excise JVs and also if the payment of excise duty has to be done fortnightly.
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    Example
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    Use
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    When you come to execute the various transactions, the system determines which G/L accounts to post to by looking at the:
    · Excise group
    · Company code
    · Chart of accounts
    Furthermore, if you want separate account determination settings within an excise group, you can also use sub transaction types.
    Requirements
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    · Defined the excise groups
    · Maintained the transaction accounts
    Activities
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    Use
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    Standard settings
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    Activities
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    o Active: Select this indicator to activate the setting.
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    Use
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    Activities
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    Return ->
    Definition: excise invoice reference document
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    Activities
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    Note
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    Use
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    Activities
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    Return ->
    Definition: movement type
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    Use
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