Microsoft Security Advisory (973811): Extended Protection for Authentication - 1/12/2011


 
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Microsoft Security Advisory (973811): Extended Protection for Authentication - 1/12/2011

Revision Note: V1.11 (January 12, 2011): Corrected the link to the release notes for Microsoft Office Live Meeting Service Portal in the FAQ. Advisory Summary:Microsoft is announcing the availability of a new feature, Extended Protection for Authentication, on the Windows platform. This feature enhances the protection and handling of credentials when authenticating network connections using Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA).

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KANTIWORD(1)							Linux User's Manual						      KANTIWORD(1)

NAME
kantiword - installs desktop icon for d'n'd function of antiword SYNOPSIS
kantiword [ papersize wordfile ] DESCRIPTION
kantiword is a helper script for antiword(1), an application that displays the text and the images of Microsoft Word documents. Kantiword can be used to install an icon on your destop (into ~/Desktop dir), if it will be invoked with less that 2 parameters. If it is called with 2 parameters, it will convert a copy of wordfile to PDF and display it. Plain text output will be used, if no PDF viewer like kpdf, xpdf or gv is installed. PARAMETER
papersize paper size ('a4' or 'letter') of given wordfile. wordfile Microsoft Word document to display. SEE ALSO
antiword(1). AUTHOR
kantiword was written by Adri van Os <antiword@winfield.demon.nl> and adapted by Erik Schanze <eriks@debian.org>. This manual page was written by Erik Schanze <eriks@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. Adobe, PDF and PostScript are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Microsoft is a registered trademark and Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Antiword 0.37 Jun 03, 2009 KANTIWORD(1)