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QS Disclaimer 2.3.8 (single domain) |
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QS Disclaimer is a system for adding legal disclaimers to all outbound e-mail messages giving your company a professional and legally compliant feel. A legal disclaimer allows you to remove any liability for electronic mail that could have been modified. QS Disclaimer can also be used to inform the recipient that you are monitoring e-mail and its content, this stops any uncertainty over communications between you and the recipient. The QS Disclaimer service is implemented as an IIS SMTP service extension and will run on any machine that can run Microsoft IIS SMTP service 5 or greater.
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Disc Image 2.3.1 |
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The Disc image system is an Editor, Converter and a driver that can mount ISO CD/DVD images into a Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista based system. This gives the impression that a new CD/DVD-ROM drive has been added and a disc has been inserted. The small size of the driver and its simple operation allow an integration which is similar to actually using CD/DVD-ROM hardware, but as the drive is virtual, there is no hardware noise or lag. It is even possible to mount as many images as there are available drive letters.
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MSAD Login 1.7.5 |
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If you use your Macintosh in a Windows environment that has a Windows server, MSAD Login can connect to that server allowing you to mount your home drive and get notifications when passwords are about to expire. MSAD Login's method of logging into a Windows network is very different from the specified method documented by Apple in that accounts are not tied to the server, this means that when you are not connected to the network (when you are using a PowerBook on the road) you can still log into your local account and access all your files.
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Share menu 1.4.1 |
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Share Menu is a system that connects a Macintosh OS X machine to a Windows or Samba network. Unlike the existing Apple Samba system, Share Menu shows each share using full length names, and is not limited to fourteen characters. This removes the need to have special Macintosh share names that can be found using the Finder connect to server menu option. With the favorite shares section, the menu can be set to show only those shares which are of concern to you, or if preferred, all of the shares can be displayed in the menu by simply selecting Show shares in the Share Menu system preferences.
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Archive SE 1.1.5 |
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Archive SE is a system that can archive (or compress) files in a variety of known formats (.tar.gz, .gz, and .zip). This allows users to keep large quantities of files in one place and to save space, which is especially useful if you are archiving source code, HTML files, photographs, sending items over the Internet or just for backup purposes.
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