Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Printer Management Software

OCI Technologies today launched the first printer management software that utilizes Active Directory to automatically make changes to the configuration, migration and management of network printers on client computers. Called MoveMyPrinters, it saves end-users the time and hassle of manually managing printers in businesses of all sizes.

MoveMyPrinters suite of applications performs routine client computer printer maintenance tasks, such as deleting old or local printers, adding new local or networked printers, setting the default printer and installing print drivers. For example, when changes are made on printer servers, MoveMyPrinters automatically detects and moves networked printers on each client machine. By automating printer management, MoveMyPrinters reduces the number of end-user technical support calls to a company's Help Desk and improves productivity.

"For end-users, managing their client computer printer configurations can be a huge productivity drain and hassle, and we have eliminated that with MoveMyPrinters," said George Cain, Vice President of Software Development for OCI Technologies. "Designed and developed in conjunction with network administrators that understand the need of managing a printer network, MoveMyPrinters also includes helpful printer network management features, such as printer inventory and email notifications on the status of client printer migrations."

MoveMyPrinters is available immediately from OCI Technologies by calling 954-253-1327, or visiting www.oci-tech.com or www.movemyprinters.com. After a free 30-day evaluation, MoveMyPrinters software costs $249.

MoveMyPrinters supports Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows XP, Windows 2000 and Windows 2003. In addition, MoveMyPrinters recently passed the Microsoft Platform Test for Windows Server 2003 and Windows Client, enabling it to be listed in the Microsoft Resource Center, Channel Builder and United States Catalog.

OCI Technologies, based in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., is an information technology consulting services provider specializing in enterprise-quality network consulting, corporate technology training and software development for companies of all sizes. A Microsoft Certified Partner, OCI Technologies also develops and markets business software, including MoveMyPrinters.

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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Renault All Types Service Manual PDF

Instrument panel with or without trip computer 83 ALL TYPES except N engine Adjust the various instrument panel functions (clock, etc…) if necessary. Check that all the instrument panel functions operate correctly. AFTER REPAIR FAULT FINDING CHARTS no CHART 7 SPEEDOMETER PROBLEM (vehicles fitted with an electric speedometer). Needle vibrates or oscillates or no needle movement and total mileage recorder does not operate. Check that the system connectors are engaged correctly. Take care not to damage the connectors during checks.

NOTES yes Check that the speed sensor is connected and secured correctly. Is the speed sensor secured correctly? no Disconnect the speed sensor connector. Connect the XR25. Use the frequency generation function (key G, output terminal G). Connect the frequency generator wire to the “vehicle speed” input of the connector (connector wiring end). With the ignition on, enter on the XR25 : - the speedometer should indicate ~ 36 km/h. - the speedometer should indicate ~ 108 km/h. - the speedometer should indicate ~ 180 km/h. Does the speedometer needle indicate these values without vibrating or oscillating? G 1 G 3 G 5 yes Change the speedometer or the instrument panel depending on instrument panel model. Check the condition of the electrical wiring between the speed sensor and the “vehicle speed” input on the instrument panel.

Is the electrical wiring in good condition? yes Change the speed sensor. no Repair the electrical wiring between the instrument panel and the speed sensor. Secure the speed sensor correctly.
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Sunday, March 1, 2009

Student Loan Consolidation

Why Consolidate Your Student Loans?

It's January of your senior year and time to start thinking about all those loans you took to help pay for college. Between Stafford Loans, Perkins Loans and all the rest, between subsidized and unsubsidized you begin to realize that a year from now you will have run out of grace period and have to start paying back all those loans. You're going to be paying back eight different loans at eight different interest rates and eight terms. It's time to start thinking about a student consolidation loan.

A student consolidation loan could be worth it just to simplify your repayment schedules. But more importantly, if you can get a loan with a lower interest rate than you are paying on your school loans, then you can save yourself some money. If the consolidation loan extends the length of your student loan payback term, then it may have the added benefit of lowering the monthly payment now (when you aren't making a large salary). You can always increase your payments as your salary grows.

How to Consolidate Your Student Loans

After deciding to consolidate your student loans, the next step is to figure out how to go about it. You may have several choices of lenders, and what you choose could affect the amount you ultimately pay. Choose carefully.

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