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Archives for January, 2008

PowerShell 2.0Scripting with Windows PowerShell brings together resources for system administrators who are interested in learning about the Windows PowerShell command line and scripting environment. Like Windows PowerShell, this section of the Script Center is under active development.

For complete resource about Microsoft PowerShell you can go to Microsoft Technet webset at http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/topics/winpsh/pshell2.mspx

You can Download Windows PowerShell 2.0 CTP for free!

Free Books and Courseware Files Free Books and Courseware Files

Frank Koch has released a second (and absolutely free!) book on Windows PowerShell: Administrative Tasks Using Windows PowerShell. Frank’s new download also includes his first book Windows PowerShell) as well as all the materials from his popular PowerShell training course.

The newest version of Windows PowerShell, Windows PowerShell 2.0 CTP, has been released on the Microsoft Download Center. This release is not quite ready for prime time, but the PowerShell team wanted to give you a peek at what we have planned and get your feedback before we complete our work and release the real thing.

Extended Validation SSL (EV SSL Certificates) - Online Identity Assurance

Extended Validation SSL Certificates were created in direct response to the rise in Internet fraud, eroding consumer confidence in online transactions. In 2005, 84% of respondents to a Forrester Research study said they don’t think retailers are doing enough to protect their customers online and 24% did not make purchases online due to security concerns.* Before customers share their confidential data online, they want proof of identification from a trusted source. The Extended Validation SSL Standard raises the bar on verification of SSL Certificates and enables visual displays in high security browsers.

Extended Validation SSL Certificates give high security Web browsers information to clearly identify a Web site’s organizational identity. For example, if you use Microsoft® Internet Explorer 7 to go to a Web site secured with an SSL Certificate that meets the Extended Validation Standard, IE7 will cause the URL address bar to turn green. A display next to the green bar will toggle between the organization name listed in the certificate and the Certificate Authority (VeriSign, for example). Firefox and Opera have announced their intention to support Extended Validation SSL in upcoming releases. Older browsers will display Extended Validation SSL Certificates with the same security symbols as existing SSL Certificates.

Learn a lot of SSL and EV SSL Certificates at verisign.com

The definition of Reversi
The complete article or explanation about Reversi can be read at wikipedia
Invented around 1880 by two Englishmen, Lewis Waterman and John W. Mollett
ReversiReversi also known as Othello, the names for this abstract strategy board game, which should be playing both sides of the eight by eight square grid with pieces that there are two different sides. Artworks are usually appearing coin type, but in light and dark face, each side of a player. The goal of the game is to make your pieces make up the majority of pieces on the board at the end of the game, in the transfer as many of your opponent’s pieces as possible.
 
 

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