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| | Configuration file -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | Configuration (A steel hand tool with small sharp teeth on some or all of its surfaces; used for smoothing wood or metal) files are used to configure the initial settings for some ((computer science) a sequence of instructions that a computer can interpret and execute) computer programs. |  | | Since the formats were poorly documented and there were no syntax checking tools for the configuration files, it was easy to misconfigure the operating system or service. |  | | They are used for user (The work of applying something) applications, (Click link for more info and facts about server processes) server processes and ((computer science) software that controls the execution of computer programs and may provide various services) operating system settings. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/c/co/configuration_file.htm
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| | DHCP Server Configuration File |
 | | Following are the formats for the data in the configuration file. |  | | The data is stored in the server file so that it can be read in with the configuration file and displayed as the name and not the value in the viewing window of dhcpsconf. |  | | Configurations that support a large number of addresses should set clientrecorddb and addressrecorddb database files in a file system with substantial free space. |
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http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/aix/files/aixfiles/DHCP_Server.htm
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| | HTMLPrint configuration file |
 | | Although the program usually looks for a configuration file with its same filename (but with.ini file extension) situated in its same directory, it is possible to use other configuration file, passing the filename as the second argument in the command-line. |  | | The first time that HTMLPrint runs it creates a configuration file, with the same name than the program (HTMLPrint is the standard name, but it may be renamed), but with.ini file extension. |  | | The file always should be saved as an only text (ASCII) file with.ini file extension. |
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http://bersoft.com/htmlprint/help/ini_file.htm
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| | ht://Dig: Configuration file attributes |
 | | This file replaces the search_results_header and search_results_footer files, with the contents of both in one file, and uses the pseudo-variable $(HTSEARCH_RESULTS) as a separator for the header and footer sections. |  | | Also, this file will not be output if it is overridden by defining the search_results_wrapper attribute. |  | | where infile is a file to parse and outfile is the PostScript output of the parser. |
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http://www.htdig.org/attrs.html
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| | BIND 9 Configuration Reference |
 | | BIND 8.x configuration files should work with few alterations in BIND 9, although more complex configurations should be reviewed to check if they can be more efficiently implemented using the new features found in BIND 9. |  | | (the default) and a query is being answered from authoritative data (a zone configured into the server), the additional data section of the reply will be filled in using data from other authoritative zones and from the cache. |  | | It can include limitations both on how large the file is allowed to become, and how many versions of the file will be saved each time the file is opened. |
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http://www.csd.uwo.ca/staff/magi/doc/bind9/Bv9ARM.ch06.html
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| | Configuration Files - Apache HTTP Server |
 | | files apply to the directory where you place the file, and all sub-directories. |  | | files follow the same syntax as the main configuration files. |  | | Any directive may be placed in any of these configuration files. |
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http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/configuring.html
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| | Use of config file in cns, mp, and xtme |
 | | Thus it is possible to overwrite the input file by specifying its name as one of the output files using a command-line option |  | | Note that the input file is not changed, and only the indented text output file is modified, not the SGML, XML, or HTML files. |  | | section there are subsections for each of the possible output file formats plus one for the parse tree and one for the errors. |
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http://geology.usgs.gov/tools/metadata/tools/doc/config.html
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| | Microsoft ASP.NET QuickStarts Tutorial |
 | | At run time ASP.NET uses these web.config configuration files to hierarchically compute a unique collection of settings for each incoming URL target request (these settings are calculated only once and then cached across subsequent requests; ASP.NET automatically watches for file changes and will invalidate the cache if any of the configuration files change). |  | | If a web.config file is present at the root directory for a site, for example "Inetpub\wwwroot", its configuration settings will apply to every application in that site. |  | | If the config file is a web.config file, you can apply settings to a specific file, child directory, virtual directory, or application. |
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http://samples.gotdotnet.com/quickstart/aspplus/doc/configformat.aspx
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| | Configuration file |
 | | Every time the config file is read, jk will check the version number in the component, and reconfigure if it is different. |  | | An access to /jkstatus will check the timestamp of the config file and if a change is detected it'll reload the config file. |  | | A JMX proxy is in experimental stage and will allow the user to perform all configuration in JMX - using same tools that he uses for tomcat, and completely transparent. |
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http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/jk2/configweb.html
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| | UNIX Configuration Guidelines |
 | | It is important to follow the instructions provided with the operating system to properly configure the files and directories available through anonymous FTP (for example, file and directory permissions, ownership and group). |  | | Check the file /etc/ttys or /etc/ttytab (depending on the release of UNIX being used). |  | | This document describes commonly exploited UNIX system configuration problems and recommends practices that can be used to help deter several types of break-ins. |
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http://www.cert.org/tech_tips/unix_configuration_guidelines.html
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| | The slapd Configuration File |
 | | file consists of a series of global configuration options that apply to slapd as a whole (including all backends), followed by zero or more database backend definitions that contain information specific to a backend instance. |  | | The following is an example configuration file, interspersed with explanatory text. |  | | Once the software has been built and installed, you are ready to configure it for use at your site. |
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http://www.umich.edu/~dirsvcs/ldap/doc/guides/slapd/5.html
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| | Hercules Version 3: Configuration File |
 | | The moment of the shadow file's creation can be thought of as a snapshot of the current emulated dasd at that time, because if the shadow file is later removed, then the emulated dasd reverts back to the state it was at when the snapshot was taken. |  | | The remaining statements in the configuration file are device records. |  | | Using shadow files, you can keep the base file on a read-only device such as cdrom, or change the base file attributes to read-only, ensuring that this file can never be corrupted. |
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http://www.conmicro.cx/hercules/hercconf.html
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| | CGI Configuration File Options |
 | | This is the physical path where the HTML files for Nagios are kept on your workstation or server. |  | | If you want users able to view status and configuration information for all hosts and services as well, you must add them to the authorized_for_all_hosts variable. |  | | If you want users able to view status and configuration information for all services as well, you must add them to the authorized_for_all_services variable. |
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http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/1_0/configcgi.html
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| | NUTS.ini file |
 | | It is possible to use a different nuts.ini file when NUTS starts, which would allow users sharing a computer to have personalized nuts.ini files. |  | | There are extensive comments included in the file, and it is suggested that users read through the file supplied with Nuts, to acquaint themselves with the options it provides. |  | | The NUTS importing process wants the ; file to be an exact image of the Bruker Unix system fid ; and will get these files wrong on importing. |
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http://www.acornnmr.com/NutsHelp/nuts_ini.html
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| | PearPC - Config files |
 | | The format of a configuration file is very simple. |  | | The file name of the file that should contain the NVRAM. |  | | PearPC's configuraton files are plain text files and can be editted with a simple text editor (e.g. |
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http://pearpc.sourceforge.net/config.html
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| | Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf - SpamAssassin configuration file |
 | | The file mode bits used for the Bayesian filtering database files. |  | | If an older or newer version of SpamAssassin tries to read configuration from this file, it will output a warning instead, and ignore it. |  | | The auto-whitelist is not intended as a general-purpose replacement for static whitelist entries added to your config files. |
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http://spamassassin.taint.org/doc/Mail_SpamAssassin_Conf.html
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| | The Configuration File |
 | | The general format of a configuration file is quite simple. |  | | This is basically a RAM disk for fast storage of temporary files, useful if you have a lot of swap space that you want to take advantage of. |  | | md(4)-backed UFS file systems are used for memory file systems rather than MFS. |
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http://jamesthornton.com/freebsd/books/handbook/kernelconfig-config.html
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| | Configuration File Database |
 | | Both sets of configuration files are available from the Global Data Centers. |  | | Once updates to site logs become more routine, maintenance of the configuration files could perhaps be phased-out to eliminate redundant book-keeping. |  | | More information about theses files is available at: |
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http://ilrs.gsfc.nasa.gov/stations/site_info/configurations
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| | Syntax of W3C httpd configuration (rule) file |
 | | The configuration file (often referred to as the rule file) defines how |  | | You can find out the process number from the pid file written by httpd, e.g. |  | | features are also put into the configuration file, as well as protection configuration. |
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http://www.w3.org/Daemon/User/Config/Overview.html
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| | BOFH's NetBarrier Configuration File |
 | | Information on manually editing the Config-file.netb file, and creating your own files for including into the automatically generated file can be found in the Manual Editing Tutorial. |  | | I do not guarantee that this file will work correctly on your Mac, nor do I take any responsibility for loss of connectivity or any other problems that may result from using this file. |  | | Someone else has taken over the task of developing a way to convert PG v.2 files to NB: http://methlabs.org/forums/showthread.php?threadid=13232. |
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http://bastard.operator.spymac.com
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 | | The reason of storing connection string in the web.config file makes sense since if later we ever want to change the location of our database we just have to change the connection string in the web.config file and thats it. |  | | The value attribute of the configuration file denotes the information about the database. |  | | The most important thing to store in the web.config file is the database connection string. |
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http://www.wwwcoder.com/main/parentid/445/site/4381/68/default.aspx
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| | Proxy Client Autoconfig File Format |
 | | Note 2: The examples in the end of this document are complete, there is no additional syntax needed to save it into a file and use it (of course, the JavaScripts have to be edited to reflect your site's domain name and/or subnets). |  | | (the return value) a string describing the configuration. |  | | The format of this string is defined below. |
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http://wp.netscape.com/eng/mozilla/2.0/relnotes/demo/proxy-live.html
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| | The Main Configuration File |
 | | Actions files are where all the per site and per URL configuration is done for ad blocking, cookie management, privacy considerations, etc. There is no point in using Privoxy without at least one actions file. |  | | This section of the configuration file tells Privoxy where to find those other files. |  | | actions in the actions files are turned neutral. |
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http://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/config.html
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| | XML Configuration File |
 | | Note 1: The method used by NJFSS to compute the free space on a volume can under estimate the free space when sub-block allocation is used on a volume. |  | | These must all appear at the begining of the configuration file. |  | | When it detects new files available, it syncronises itself with the source. |
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http://www.gordonross.org.uk/njfss/xml_config.html
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| | CruiseControl Configuration Reference |
 | | A typical usage scenario is to configure the source repository to update a single file after a commit, meaning that only a single file need be checked in the triggers section. |  | | The also provides a mapping between a simple "nick-name" for a session (which is referred to as the "sessionname") and the full CM Synergy session ID. This map is persisted in a simple properties file (referred to as the "session file"). |  | | Allowing the bootstrapper to update the project makes for a simpler build.xml but allows a window where a file can be committed after the update and before the modification check. |
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http://cruisecontrol.sourceforge.net/main/configxml.html
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| | Getest: Configuration File |
 | | This name is used as the class name of the root class of the generated test program. |  | | In order to generate the classes necessary to run the test, getest parses the files with a suffix |  | | This root class is generated by getest and its creation procedure is called |
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http://www.gobosoft.com/eiffel/gobo/getest/configuration.html
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| | [No title] |
 | | The top level element of each domain configuration file. |  | | If no value is placed, the initial value will be randomly generated. |  | | JVM's classpath is expected to have the data source class). |
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http://tyrex.sourceforge.net/configuration.html
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| | PHP: Runtime Configuration - Manual |
 | | It seems that PHPRC needs to be set in the system environment and not in the Apache Environment. |  | |
Since PHP 5.1.0, it is possible to refer to existing.ini variables from within.ini files. |  | | For a complete list of directives available in your PHP version, please read your well commented |
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http://www.php.net/manual/en/configuration.php#configuration.file
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 | | STEP 2: THE.SRV SURVEY CONFIGURATION FILE The next step is to create a file such as the survey.srv contained in this distribution. |  | | Copy the survey.html page and GIF files into the "survey" directory. |  | | BNBSURVEY 3.2.5 A survey script for Unix and Windows Servers IMPORTANT: If you are using a version of BNBSURVEY prior to version 3.2.2 (February 16, 2002), you MUST start a new log file when upgrading. |
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http://www.bignosebird.com/carchive/survey/README.TXT
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| | q000047 |
 | | The configuration settings are stored in a text file that can be edited using the "notepad" program. |  | | The program stores its configuration in a file called "blackice.ini". |  | | A typical way of changing one of these parameters is to copy from blackd.log to blackice.ini. |
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http://www.iss.net/security_center/advice/Support/KB/q000047
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| | NCSA HTTPd Server Configuration File |
 | | We suggest you use this file only for reference, and edit the file |  | | Here is a list of the directives this file recognizes. |  | | Following the link will give you usage information, default values, and examples. |
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http://hoohoo.ncsa.uiuc.edu/docs/setup/httpd/Overview.html
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| | Read Me First |
 | | The CD is formatted both in Mac HFS format and ISO 9660 for PC Windows machines. |  | | A quicktime plug-in is required to play any midi and audio files. |  | | Genesis of Eden can be viewed in any html browser which accepts jpeg and animated gif files. |
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http://www.dhushara.com/book/genesis/readme.htm
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| | Splice : Configuration File |
 | | HOME directory (must be set as environment variable) |  | | The configuration file resides in the following platform specific location. |
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http://www.scholnick.net/splice/config.html
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