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Sometimes, it may take 2 hours or 20 minutes, but something comes across the feed and the windows machines will stop receiving any information, but the Linux box still continues processing the data just fine. No problems.

You can reboot the Windows machines and they will not reconnect. (Note the Linux machine is still processing data during all this.) You can restart the services on the Windows machine without re-establishing the signal.

IFC stands for input flow control. If this psuedo-signal is coming on, it means your port is in a flow-controlled state. If the device connected to it has no way to signal that it can accept more data (i.e. it uses no flow control or a type not configured for), your port will appear to be locked-up.

Educational materials provide for self-guided online learning, one-on-one digital navigation, and instructor-led classes. Northstar standards define the basic skills needed to perform tasks on computers and online.

We are grateful to the leadership at Literacy Minnesota for assisting Louisiana with identifying the tools and standards that will allow us to better assist our higher education and ABE communities. With their support we have been able to make immediate progress on bridging the digital divide.

A digital signature isn't the same as a signature you routinely include with an outgoing message. Anyone can copy an email signature, which essentially is a customizable closing salutation. But a digitally signed message can come only from the owner of the digital ID used to sign it. The digital ID provides verification of the sender's authenticity, thereby helping to prevent message tampering.

If you want recipients who don't have S/MIME security to be able to read the message, select the Send clear text signed message when sending signed messages check box. By default, this check box is selected.

To verify that your digitally signed message was received unaltered by the intended recipients, select the Request S/MIME receipt for all S/MIME signed messages check box. You can request notification telling you who opened the message and when it was opened, When you send a message that uses an S/MIME return receipt request, this verification information is returned as a message sent to your Inbox.

Until now I use only the analoge output of my PC with Widows 10 and ASUS motherboard.The motherboard has also S/PDIF digital output. I think about using that output, converted to AES3, to connect active speakers with AES3 input.

I don't have any device with digital input in the moment and I am not able to test this. I like to know if when I change the volume on the PC in Windows does the volume also change on the S/PDIF output? Or does the volume only change on the analoge output and the digital is always 100%?

Edit - Just some information why I want to do this.I think about buying JBL 708P speakers which have DSP, Digital Signal Processing.The speakers have analog and digital inputs. Inside the speakers the analog input is always converted to digital for processing.

In theory I could connect the speakers the traditional way, analoge. But because the music is saved digitally on the PC I want to avoid converting that to analoge in a DAC and then to digital again and to analoge again in the speaker. I want to keep the signal digital as long as possible because it will be processed digitally in the speaker. Any DAC before the speaker would be contra productive.

I have multiple users who are using Adobe Acrobat10 or 11.0.2 with Windows 7 and Active Client Agent SHA1 Hash to sign Adobe forms. Just recently (2 weeks) they have been getting pop ups asking if they are ok with down grading their signature hash to SHA1 rather than SHA256. When they click continue it signs and saves. It has progressed now to give me the error "The windows cryptographic service provider reported an error: An unexpected card error has occurred, 2148532255. I have no back ground on this issue. Please assist.

I took over a driver project, created using Visual Studio 2010, and my first task was to update the expired code signing certificate. Originally the digital certificate was with Global Sign and now using Digi Cert. The original programmer stated on an email to me that he has trouble with this topic every year.

I examined the working but expired icsflt.sys driver file and see that it is SHA256 with the thumbprint being SHA1. Everything else works. I tried many different variations (dual signed certificate, SHA1, and SHA2). My last attempt, straight from Digi Cert technical support uses the following command line.

You can tell them apart, as I renamed the good/working one icflt-good.sys. Aside from the company name, dates, and Certificate Authority (CA) the two look identical, yet Windows 7 barks on the new one from Digi Cert.

The key here is aside from the Successfully verified the Cross Certificate Chain starts with Issued to: Microsoft Code Verification Root and ends with my digital code signing certificate and everything in between. That is what Microsoft wants with Windows. Windows 7 or Windows 10 does not matter.

Although I did not need the SHA1 certificate in the end, finding out how to obtain one took a few cycles. I was told several times that I needed that, which I did not. To anyone who is interested the instruction to obtain that is here. Everything is SHA256 nowadays even on Windows 7 with the hotfix.

Authentication is crucial to secure communications. Users must be able to prove their identity to those with whom they communicate and must be able to verify the identity of others. Authentication of identity on a network is complex because the communicating parties do not physically meet as they communicate. This can allow an unethical person to intercept messages or to impersonate another person or entity. A method must be worked out to maintain the necessary level of trust within the communication process.

The digital certificate is a common credential that provides a means to verify identity. This section provides an overview of how certificates provide secure communications and how to use CryptoAPI to use and manage those certificates.

A certificate is a set of data that identifies an entity. A trusted organization assigns a certificate to an individual or an entity that associates a public key with the individual. The individual or entity to whom a certificate is issued is called the subject of that certificate. The trusted organization that issues the certificate is a certification authority (CA) and is known as the certificate's issuer. A trustworthy CA will only issue a certificate after verifying the identity of the certificate's subject.

Certificates use cryptographic techniques to address the problem of the lack of physical contact between those communicating. Using these techniques limits the possibility of an unethical person intercepting, altering, or counterfeiting messages. These cryptographic techniques make certificates difficult to modify. Thus, it is difficult for an entity to impersonate someone else.

The data in a certificate includes the public cryptographic key from the certificate subject's public/private key pair. A message signed with its sender's private key can only be retrieved by the message's recipient using the sender's public key. This key can be found on a copy of the sender's certificate. Retrieving a signature with a public key from a certificate proves that the signature was produced using the certificate subject's private key. If the sender has been vigilant and has kept the private key secret, the receiver can be confident in the identity of the message sender.

On a network, there is often a trusted application known as a certificate server. A CA running on a secure computer manages the certificate server. This application has access to the public key of all its clients. Certificate servers dispense messages known as certificates, each of which contains the public key of one of its client users. Each certificate is signed with the CA's private key. Thus the receiver of such a certificate can verify that a specified CA sent it.

Digital certificates also include extensions and extended properties that provide additional information about the certificate's subject such as the subject's email address and the activities that the certificate's subject can perform.

Digi-Pas PC Sync software is a 'Plug & Play' user-friendly interface version (embbeded with National Instrument software) to fully utilize the remote wireless Bluetooth or USB connectivity to device on leveling, tilt angle, alignment and vibration measurements including data acquisition and logging functions.

Levelling and vibration data can be real-time recorded as evidence (aids decisions) to enable analysis of a machine's static & dynamic structural stability with high degree of accountability.PC Sync software empowers installer to perform remote 2-Axis simultaneous leveling task, angle measurement (plane), 2D alignment activities, inclination and vibration measurements with speed, precision & 'one-man-operation' that traditional single-axis digital/'bubble' levels are unable to match.

This feature allows user to view and record 2-axis angle/levelling measurement simultaneously in graphical "Bull's eye" (with auto range feature) and numeric formats - (Degree), mm/M & In/Ft units. User may define parameters for data capturing and saved in Excel format for further analysis.

The remote USB cable/Wireless Bluetooth and 2-Axis simultaneous measuring capabilities provide advantages that traditional spirit level is unable to match. Effectively, only one person is required to speedily level/align a machine in 2-Axis concurrently (i.e. completely eliminate trial- and-error - one axis at a time, experienced when using conventional single axis levels!) with quality and productive works.

This feature allows user to view and record single-axis angle/levelling measurement in line graph and numerical readings in (Degree), mm/M & In/Ft. User may define several parameters for data capturing. The numerical data can be saved in Excel format for analysis.

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