CIS InfoSheets
List of InfoSheets currently in print.
- 3: Using Windows Movie Maker 2
- 5: Virus protection with McAfee ePO
- 7: Cleaning an infected machine
- 9: A quick-reference list of Linux commands
- 10: ITS documents
- 13: Getting out of Quarantine
- 15: NPCS Roam
- 17: Wireless Configuration for Windows Vista
- 19: Wireless Configuration for Windows XP
- 21: Connecting to SpecialApps
- 23: WWW Cache Browser Configuration
- 24: Visitor Wireless Configuration for Windows Vista
- 25: Visitor Wireless Configuration for Windows XP
- 26: Visitor Wireless Configuration for MAC OS X Tiger
- 27: Visitor Wireless Configuration for MAC OS X Leopard
- 30: Wireless Configuration for Windows 7
- 31: Using 7zip on MDS/NPCS
- 34: Prepayment of Printing Charges
- 35: Student Quick Start Guide for DUO
- 40: Passwords and their Security
- 42: How to access the Durham Linux and Unix service
- 44: Using AB Tutor on NPCS
- 45: About .cshrc and login. files
- 48: Transferring files between computers using ftp
- 58: Using FORTRAN 90 at Durham
- 74: xv - a viewer for files containing images
- 75: gv - a viewer for Postscript files
- 76: xman - a browser of the Unix manual pages
- 79: xfig- a drawing package
- 82: Printing on the Networked PC service
- 88: Using uuencode and uudecode
- 89: Using FORTRAN on Unix
- 94: Spatial data available from the Information Technology Service
- 96: ImageMagick on UNIX
- 97: Transferring information between Windows applications
- 98: Using UNIRAS at Durham
- 102: Choosing a graphics package
- 104: Astronomy with IRAF
- 107: Configuring a PC for use in a lecture theatre
- 113: Using the video capture PC
- 115: Managing files on the t: drive - information for Lecturers/Tutors
- 116: FORTRAN and NAG
- 118: Digimap --- Ordnance Survey Digital Map Data
- 120: Access to online services
- 121: Map Manager basics
- 125: Access to ITS facilities
- 126: Spell checking using ispell
- 127: Printing from the ITS UNIX service
- 128: Working with PostScript files in UNIX
- 129: Using the Starlink collection on the ITS Linux service
- 130: Using latex2html
- 142: Using Microsoft Windows applications without a mouse
- 146: Using secure connections between UNIX computers
- 147: Temporary fonts on the Networked PC service
- 149: Mathematica on Unix
- 150: Matlab on the Networked PC service
- 153: How to find your MAC address
- 154: Using DAT tapes for data storage
- 158: Using putty to login securely to a LINUX computer from a PC
- 160: Computer algebra with REDUCE
- 161: Using Xenu to find broken URLs
- 163: Repairing HTML files with tidy
- 164: Web Accessibility Resources
- 167: Using Microsoft Publisher 2002
- 168: Installing and configuring WS FTP
- 170: Installing Sigmaplot
- 171: MDS - Managed Desktop Service
- 172: Domain names and Web hosting from the Information Technology Service
- 175: Mobile MDS
- 177: Using snapshots to recover files
- 178: Converting Address Books for use in Microsoft Outlook 2003
- 183: Using Microsoft Outlook Web Access
- 200: Using Java Servlets and JavaServer Pages with Tomcat
- 201: Mapping the Streaming Media Server (Villiers)
- 202: How To Capture a Screen Shot of your Desktop or the Active Window in Windows
- 205: Scanning images and text on NPCS
- 206: The MDS Lite system
