Q. Can I encrypt and compress many files at once?
SECURE [TM] PROGRAM FAQA. Yes. You can highlight many files and process them all at once. You can process every file in every directory and encrypt and compress them all - one directory after the next. You can process as many files as you want at a time, as long as they are all in the same directory and are all grouped together. If there is a file in a directory you do not want to encrypt and compress for some reason, just process all the files that appear before it, and then process all files after it.
Q. Can I encrypt many files at once?
SECURE [TM] PROGRAM FAQA. Yes. This is explained in the Help pull-down menu "Using SECURE". You can select several files for processing within a list of files by clicking the filename to start processing and then by "shift-clicking" the filename further down in the list to stop processing. A "shift-click" means holding the shift key down when doing the mouse click. See similar questions...
Q. Why can't SECURE compress every file?
SECURE [TM] PROGRAM FAQA. Some files are already compressed. Files that are already tightly compressed (zip files, etc.) will not be compressed further by SECURE. On the other hand, medium to large size text files will be considerably smaller when compressed by SECURE. See similar questions...
Can I encrypt/compress the exchanged data?
DRBD/FAQ: Linux HAOf course. But this is no option within DRBD. You 'just' need to setup some VPN, then the network stack will take care of that. For a lightweight solution, have a look at the See similar questions...
Q. What exactly is phylogeny?
MBI 111 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)A. Antibodies can neutralize viruses and toxins, lyse bacteria, clump microbes and their products into larger complexes that are cleared from the body more easily, and increase the rate of phagocytosis of those particles. Q. How similar to the format of questions on the last test will be the questions on this test. That is to say, what are you expecting us to be able to demonstrate a knowledge of? (i.e. general concepts, specific terms) A. See similar questions...
Q. What are the "R Factors"?
MBI 111 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)A. R factors are plasmids that contain antibiotic resistance genes (R for resistance). A. Abcesses, scalded skin syndrome and impetigo contagiosum are the three. As for salient differences, Webster's defines salient as prominent or conspicuous. A. The supplemental readings are available online through our classes website. The article is called "AIDS knowledge and sexual attitudes." Q. See similar questions...
Q. What is ELISA?
MBI 111 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)A. ELISA stands for enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay. It is a test that detects either specific antigen or specific antibody. A positive reaction leads to a color change. See similar questions...
Q. What is lymphadenopathy?
MBI 111 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)A. From the American Heratge Dictionary, lymphadeopathy is a chronic, abnormal enlargement of the lymph nodes, usually associated with disease. This is typically a result of immune system involvement, and proliferation of T and B lymphocytes in response to antigenic stimulation. If you want me to answer your question directly, please leave your name and e-mail address (optional): See similar questions...
How do I encrypt files?
ID Security Suite - Frequently Asked QuestionsTo encrypt files using ID Data Encrypt, simply follow these steps: - Go to "Encrypt files" button found on the main menu - Go to "Add folder" button found in the main menu for a new file to be encrypted or select items from the list provided - Press the "Encrypt items" button - If it's the first file to be encrypted, select the type of encryption algorithm you want to use - Select a password - Press the "Encrypt items" button See similar questions...
Subject: [3-19] How can I compress or encrypt data on a CD-ROM?
CD-Recordable FAQThe easiest way is to use your favorite compression or encryption utility and process the files before putting them on the CD. However, this isn't transparent to the end user. CRI-X3 enables programs like DoubleSpace to work on a CD. It's intended for a publisher or for significant internal use, and the licensing is priced accordingly. See http://www.cdrominc.com/. See similar questions...
Q. How do I access the notes off the web?
MBI 111 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)A. First, you need to have Adobe Acrobat installed on your computer. This installer program is available on the latest version of the MUnet CD-ROM. Alternatively, you can download the installer program directly from Adobe by clicking on the Acrobat icon on the classses' home page. As you download the software, pay attention to where on your hard drive the installer program is being saved. After downloading the software, double-click the installer program's icon. See similar questions...
Q. Is our final exam cumlative?
MBI 111 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)A. It may be useful, but I have not used it in my course. If it were me, I would probably save my money. A. The best way to determine whether a disease is caused by a bacterium or a virus is to memorize it from the notes. There is a clue about treatment that can help help remembering. Typically, antibiotics can be used only to treat diseases caused by bacteria. They are ineffective against viruses. See similar questions...
Q. Do you curve the grades on your examinations?
MBI 111 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)A. Yes and no. Since the course grade is based on total points, letter grades for individual exams are not used in the calculation of a final grade. I do provide a curved letter grade scale for individual exams, but these letter grades should be considered advisory, and used by the student to gauge their individual performance with respect to the rest of the class. However, I will use the curve for each assignment/exam in determining a weighted average curve for the course. A. See similar questions...
Q. What differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes should we know?
MBI 111 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)A. I would know distinguishing features. Divide the features of each cell type into features in common between cell types, and features that are unique to each cell type. Q. What is the technical difference between a nucleus and a nucleoid, refering to the eukaryote and the prokaryote. A. The technical difference is that a nucleus (in eukaryotic cells) is contained within a membrane within the cytoplasm. See similar questions...
Q. Also, what is the difference between IgG and IgA?
MBI 111 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)A. IgG forms the main antibody component (80%) of blood. It also can cross the placenta. IgA is the main secreted antibody. It can be found in breast milk, saliva, tears, and secretions into the repiratory, intestinal and urogenital tract. See similar questions...
Q. What are the variations of the three major shapes of bacteria?
MBI 111 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)A. This would include (but is not limited to) chain formation, packet formation, occuring in pairs, etc.. Q. You said in the helminth section of handout 3 that there are multicellular eukaryotes with no cell walls. Wouldn't that make them prokaryotes? I thought that eukaryotes had cell walls as a distinguishing factor. A. No. Cell walls are not a distinguishing feature of either eukaryote or prokaryotes. See similar questions...
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