Do one of the following. Click Delete to delete a desired parameter, and repeat this step until all the desired parameters are deleted. - Click Delete All to delete all parameters. The parameter previewed in the Configuration Preview area will be deleted accordingly.
Do one of the following. Configure a desired parameter and then click Add to add the configuration to the Configuration Preview area, and repeat this step until all desired configurations are added. - Configure all the desired parameters and then click Add/Modify All to add all parameters to the Configuration Preview area. The configurations of LDAP are previewed in the Configuration Preview area, the Add button is changed to Modify, and the Delete button is added.
Do one of the following. If you have received the appropriate training along with REMAC approval to administer nebulized Albuterol, refer to the Nebulized Albuterol Treatment Protocol.
Do one of the following. Modify a desired parameter value and then click Modify, and repeat this step until all the desired parameters are modified. - Modify all the desired parameters and then click Add/Modify All. The parameter values previewed in the Configuration Preview area will be changed accordingly.
Do one of the following. To extract a single file or folder, double-click the compressed folder to open it. Then, drag the file or folder from the compressed folder to a new location. To extract the entire contents of the compressed folder, right-click the folder, click Extract All, and then follow the instructions. Over the past years, millions of personal computers have been connected together to form computer networks. These networks facilitate the communication of data between different computers and sharing of resources. A network consists of a group of computers and other peripherals (printers, scanners etc.) connected to each other. The purposes of network include: ▪ Sharing of data – Networking enables several computer users to share data. Thus individual users can work on the same data at the same time. Depending on the configuration of the network, users work on real time updated data. ▪ Sharing of peripheral devices – Networking enables several computer users to share laser printers, scanners, modems etc. Typically, several computer users in the same office are served by a single printer. This is cost effective for organisations with many computer users. ▪ Sharing of programs – Networking enables several computer users to share the same programs. In most organisations, people make use of the same software. Rather than purchasing individual software packages for each computer user, organisations purchase network versions of the program. ▪ Efficient communication – Networking enables efficient exchange messages and documents between several computer users. Networking eliminates the typical delays encountered with standard inter-office mail delivery or telephone calls. A client is a computer that requests data from another computer known as a server. Compared to the client computer, the server is a powerful computer in terms of processing speed and data storage. Different servers may be used to manage different tasks. ▪ A file server is a computer that acts like a disk-drive, storing the programs and data files shared by client computers. ▪ A print server controls one or more printers and stores the print-image output from all computers on the system. ▪ Web servers contain Web pages that can be viewed using a browser. ▪ Mail servers manage e-mail. The Internet, short for ‘International networking,’ consists of thousands of computer networks that connect millions of computers around the world. The Internet is also referred to as the ‘Net’, ‘Information Superhighway’ and ‘cy...