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You can delete your
Favorites folders
(all but the root folder) and links in three ways:
Click the object of the command to select and highlight it (A), then click the
Delete button
(B) in the application toolbar (Figure 6.27),
or
Figure 6.27. Deleting an object in the
Favorites folders
.
Click the name of the object, then follow the menu command
Favorites > Delete
(C),
or
Right-click the name of the object, then select the
Delete command
from the shortcut menu.
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SAP R/3 for Everyone: Step-by-Step Instructions, Practical Advice, and Other Tips and Tricks for Working with SAP
ISBN: 0131860852
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 132
Authors:
Jim Mazzullo
,
Peter Wheatley
BUY ON AMAZON
OpenSSH: A Survival Guide for Secure Shell Handling (Version 1.0)
Step 2.1 Use the OpenSSH Tool Suite to Replace Clear-Text Programs
Step 3.1 Use PuTTY as a Graphical Replacement for telnet and rlogin
Step 3.2 Use PuTTY / plink as a Command Line Replacement for telnet / rlogin
Step 4.4 How to Generate a Key Using PuTTY
Appendix - Sample sshd_config File
VBScript Programmers Reference
Control of Flow
The Scripting Runtime Objects
Adding VBScript to Your VB Applications
Appendix E VBScript Error Codes and the Err Object
Appendix H Regular Expressions
Systematic Software Testing (Artech House Computer Library)
An Overview of the Testing Process
Test Execution
The Software Tester
Appendix C IEEE Templates
Appendix D Sample Master Test Plan
Developing Tablet PC Applications (Charles River Media Programming)
Introduction to Visual Basic .NET
Working with VB .NET
Power Management for the Tablet PC
Pong Game
Not Quite a Magic Ball
Mastering Delphi 7
Working with ADO
Multitier DataSnap Applications
Internet Programming: Sockets and Indy
Web Programming with IntraWeb
Appendix B Extra Delphi Tools from Other Sources
MPLS Configuration on Cisco IOS Software
Any Transport over MPLS (AToM)
VPLS Topology-Single PE or Direct Attachment
Modular QoS CLI: Configuration of QoS on Cisco Routers
Case Study 1: Implementing Multicast Support for MPLS VPNs
Case Study 8: Implementing Hub and Spoke Topologies with EIGRP
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