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enabled. This information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of providing protection and of evaluating and advising You regarding potential threats and risks that may be associated with a particular Web site before You view it. − Executable files and files that contain executable content that are identified as potential malware, including information on the actions taken by such files at the time of installation. These files are submitted to Symantec using the Software and Service’s automatic submission function. Such automatic submission function may be deactivated after installation by following the instructions in the Documentation for applicable products. The collected files could contain personally identifiable information that has been obtained by the malware without Your permission. Files of this type are being collected by Symantec only for the purpose of improving the ability of Symantec’s products to detect malicious behavior. − The name given to the Device during the initial setup of such Device. If collected, the name will be used by Symantec as an account name for the Device under which You may elect to receive additional services and/or under which You may use certain features of the Software and Services. You may change such account name at any time after installation of the Software and Services and it is recommended that You do so. − Status information regarding installation and operation of the Software and Services. This information indicates to Symantec whether installation of the Software and Services was successfully completed as well as whether the Software and Services has encountered an error. The status information could contain personally identifiable information only if such information is included in the name of the file or folder encountered by the Software and Services at the time of installation or error. The status information is collected by Symantec for the purpose of evaluating and improving Symantec’s product performance and installation success rate. Symantec may also use this information to optimize its web-pages. − Information contained in email messages that You send through the Software and Services to Symantec to report as spam or as incorrectly identified as spam. These email messages may contain personally identifiable information and will be sent to Symantec only with Your permission, and will not be sent automatically. If You send such messages to Symantec, Symantec will use them only for the purpose of improving...
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enabled. Is the port or device enabled? This state is initialized to enabled. • autoConnect Does asynManager automatically attempt to connect if it finds the port or device disconnected? This is initialized to the state specified in the call to registerPort. If the port does not support multiple devices, then port and device status are the same. If the port does support multiple devices, then asynManager keeps track of the states for the port and for every device connected to the port. Whenever any of the states change for a port or device, then all users that previously called exceptionCallbackAdd for that port or device are called. Low level drivers must call pasynManager:exceptionConnect whenever they connect to a port or port,addr and exceptionDisconnect whenever they disconnect.
enabled. Voice Traffic directed to a terminating End User physically located outside the originating End User’s local calling area will be considered toll traffic and subject to access charges.
enabled h. The winching operations must be conducted in accordance with Australian civil aviation legislation and regulations and a Member’s operating procedures.
enabled. Providers and staff in the practice are IT enabled, including optimized EMR use and data collection methods to inform quality improvements in patient care and practice workflow. • The EMR is able to link appropriately with other providers and parts of the system, including other community providers, pharmacies and acute care facilities. • Virtual care options, including access to appropriate email, telephone and video conferencing advice/consults, are used and optimized.
enabled. Toggle this on or off to enable or disable ethernet communications. Use Internet: Toggled to YES, you are informing the Galaxy 3 that you want to use the etherenet to talk to LeagueLeader.
enabled. If you disable this option subsequent reports will be generated in the “classic” text format. Images: Click to define graphic images to display in the header area of reports.
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enabled. 2.8. The Contractor acknowledges and agrees that the winching capability may be subject to regular audit by the Member purchasing the Services.
enabled. If you disable this option subsequent reports will be generated in the classic text format. Images: Click to define graphic images to display in the header area of reports. Print Using TasFonts Some printer drivers are not compatible with the Borland software development tools used to build the The Automated Scorebook Software, causing an er- ror when attempting to print. This problem can be resolved by routing the print request to the TasFonts tool to resolve the printing compatibility problem. First make sure you have the TasFonts tool installed. In the Windows Reports program, select Display | Font settings and enable the “Print using TasFonts” checkbox. Advanced HTML Settings
enabled. WinTC takes the c ontroller out of remote mode and changes the Setup menu option to Remote Mode: Disabled. Log menu tasks You c an rec ord or log data c olle cted by the c ontroller, including the temperature (PV), setpoint, c ontrol output, alarms, date, time, and temperature units. If you want, you c an save the log in text or spreadsheet format. Log file names typic ally end with the .PRN extension. When you save log files in sprea dsheet format, the data is sep arated by commas in ASCII text format. When you select the Log menu on the WinTC menu bar, the Logging dialog box opens. From the Logging dialog box, you c an set up the log and log data. This section c ontains instructions for performing tasks using the Logging dialog box. Setting up the log Before you log data, you must specify setup information about the way you want WinTC to save the data. To set up the log, logging must be stopped.
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