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Exchange Server 5 5 Concepts and Administration - Part 3

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Identify the advantages of enabling database circular logging.
Identify the benefits of storing log files separately from database files.
Run the Microsoft Exchange Performance Optimizer by using the Microsoft Exchange Optimizer option.
Display the performance optimizer log by using the Start button.
Match the Exchange Server maintenance utilities with their functions.
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Exchange Server 5 5 Concepts and Administration - Part 3
Exchange 2000 Infrastructure Design--Part 1

...er information store and logs. Identify the features of circular logging. C ontent Emphasis Conceptual A udience Candidates for this course operate in medium to very large computing environments that use Exchange 2000 Server, Windows 2000 Active Directory, and Internet Information Server (IIS). They have a minimum of one year's experience administering Microsoft Exchange
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From Management Development Associates (NA) Inc.
Building a financial model Part 3




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In this third segment, we will show you how to forecast debt financial and related interest costs, as well as equity financing and dividends. You will also learn how to use iterative and analytic approaches to manage circular references. Desktop widgets are available as part of the course to provide you with additional video assistance.
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From PDHengineer. com-Decatur Professional Development, LLC
Low-Density Concrete Properties
...ucture. In this course, the student will review Engineer Circular (EC) 1110-2-6054, "Engineering and Design - Properties of Low-Density Concrete" published by the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers (issued 28 June 2002). This course is most relevant to engineers involved with the use of, or wishing to attain knowledge on, the properties of low-density concrete. The student must take a
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Low-Density Concrete Construction Considerations
...ucture. In this course, the student will review Engineer Circular (EC) 1110-2-6055, "Engineering and Design - Construction Considerations for Low-Density Concrete" published by the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers (issued 30 August 2002). This course is most relevant to engineers involved with, or wishing to attain knowledge on, construction using low-density concrete. The student is
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Geotechnical Aspects of Pavement - Part 2
Overview
Both flexible and rigid pavement requires a rigid subgrade in order to function safely and efficiently. The structural system would fail if either section of the structural element is deficient. This course will present to the engineer the geotechnical aspects of pavement design. Details on geotechnical exploration and characterization of base and subbase materials will be studied.
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Culvert Design
...ns, we will design a couple of culverts. We will design a circular concrete pipe culvert and a concrete box culvert. We will use nomographs for the design. We will also design rip rap for erosion control. The student must take a multiple choice quiz consisting of ten questions at the end of the course to earn PDH credits. State Board Acceptance This course can be used by professional
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Urban Hydrology
...he student will review Chapter 3 of Hydraulic Engineering Circular 22, Urban Hydrologic Procedures. This chapter addresses the following subjects: Rainfall Determination of Peak Flow Rates Development of Design Hydrographs This course is relevant to municipal engineers, highway engineers, and consulting engineers serving private developers. The student must take a multiple-choice quiz
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Design of Conduits Culverts and Pipes
...sign considerations for cast-in-place conduits for dams Circular reinforced concrete pipe for small dams and levees Corrugated metal pipe for rural levees and culverts Design of concrete culverts Design of plastic, ductile iron and steel pipe Pipe jacking methods Design procedures for trench/embankment earth loading, highway loadings, railroad loadings, surface concentrated
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Introduction to Particle Accelerators
...d skills: Linear accelerators and their applications Circular accelerators, including Synchrotrons and Cyclotrons Particle "steering" using electromagnets Accelerator targets Particle dump construction Particle colliders used for particle physics research Understand the language associated with particle accelerator projects State Board Acceptance This course can be
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Electrical Conductors
...erican wire gauge (abbreviated AWG) for smaller ones, and circular mils for larger ones. To give you some idea how thick these wires are; AWG 0000 wire is about 11.7 millimeters in diameter (a little less than one-half inch thick) and at the opposite end of the scale, AWG 40 is less than 0.1 millimeters in diameter (about as thick as a strand of hair from your head). The wiring inside the walls
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Design of Roadside Channels with Flexible Linings Part 2
...ide Channels with Flexible Linings. Hydraulic Engineering Circular No. 15, Third Edition. September 2005.
Part 2 covers chapters 5 through 7. The target audience is highway and hydraulic engineers with an interest in controlling stormwater runoff and channel erosion.
To receive PDH credit, the reader must pass a multiple-choice quiz consisting of fifteen (15) questions.
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Hydraulic Design of Storm Sewers with Excel
Overview
Storm sewers are widely used to carry away runoff from storms, primarily in urban areas. The hydraulic design begins after the locations for the manholes for the system have been determined. Between each pair of manholes the storm sewer will have a constant slope and diameter. The hydraulic design process results in determination of an appropriate diameter and slope for each length of
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Design of Roadside Channels with Flexible Linings Part 1
...ide Channels with Flexible Linings (Hydraulic Engineering Circular No. 15, Third Edition, September 2005).
Part 1 covers chapters 1 through 4. The target audience is highway and hydraulic engineers with an interest in controlling stormwater runoff and channel erosion. To receive PDH credit for the course, the reader must pass a multiple-choice quiz consisting of twenty (20) questions.
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Pipe Flow Measurement
... conduit flow under pressure. The closed conduit is often circular, but also may be square or rectangular (such as a heating duct) or any other shape. The other major category of flow is open channel flow, which is any flowing liquid, which has a free surface open to atmospheric pressure.
Measurement of the flow rate of a fluid flowing under pressure, is carried out for a variety of
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