Here is the ruby source.
My first SOAP Webservice Interaction (http://www.openligadb.de/) using ruby… kinda ok…

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In case you're searching for a way to automatically add an LDAP directory to MS Outlook:

<p>First of all:<br />

the adm files microsoft has available won't really help you. There is no Group Policy configuring LDAP Directories for Outlook

<p>What you <span class="caps"><span class="caps">CAN</span></span> do:<br />

Use a .prf file. It's basically a file that stores configuration items for Office Apps.

<p>Simply create a new textfile and put in this, replacing the <span class="caps"><span class="caps">XXXXX</span></span> parts with your values:</p>
<p>; <b><strong><strong></b><b></strong><strong></b><b></strong><strong></b><b></strong><strong></b><b></strong><strong></b><b></strong><strong></b><b></strong><strong></b><b></strong><strong></b><b></strong><strong></b><b></strong><strong></b></strong></strong><br />

; Section 1 – Profile Defaults
; *

<p>[General]<br />

Custom=1
DefaultProfile=Yes
OverwriteProfile=Append
ModifyDefaultProfileIfPresent=TRUE

<p>; <strong></b><b></strong><strong></b><b></strong><strong></b><b></strong><strong></b><b></strong><strong></b><b></strong><strong></b><b></strong><strong></b><b></strong><strong></b><b></strong><strong></b><b></strong><strong></b><b></strong><strong></strong><br />

; Section 2 – Services in Profile
; *

<p>[Service List]<br />

Service1=LDAP Directory

<p>[Service1]<br />

UniqueService=No
ServerName=ldap.XXXX.XX
DisplayName=XXXXXXXXXX LDAP
ConnectionPort=389
UseSSL=FALSE
UseSPA=FALSE
EnableBrowsing=1
DisableVLV=0
UserName=
SearchBase=dc=XXXXX,dc=XXXXXXX,dc=XXXX,o=XXXXXXXX
SearchTimeout=60
MaxEntriesReturned=100

<p>[<span class="caps">LDAP</span> Directory]<br />

ServiceName=EMABLT
ServerName=PT_STRING8,0×6600
UserName=PT_STRING8,0×6602
UseSSL=PT_BOOLEAN,0×6613
UseSPA=PT_BOOLEAN,0×6615
DisableVLV=PT_LONG,0×6616
DisplayName=PT_STRING8,0×3001
ConnectionPort=PT_STRING8,0×6601
SearchTimeout=PT_STRING8,0×6607
MaxEntriesReturned=PT_STRING8,0×6608
SearchBase=PT_STRING8,0×6603
EnableBrowsing=PT_BOOLEAN, 0×6622
CheckNames=PT_STRING8,0×6624
DefaultSearch=PT_LONG, 0×6623

<p>Save it as a .prf file and the new directory should be at your service after doubleclicking the file and allowing outlook to import it</p>

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Alice wants to send a secret to Bob. Alice kills everyone on the planet except Bob, and sends the message in clear. It should be noted that although this method could potentially involve 2^32.5 = 6,000,000 operations, this is significantly fewer than the 2^56 that are required to brute-force attack the simplest cipher known to man.

Thomas Martin, Laurence O'Toole: Practical Secret Protection. Journal of Craptology 2 (2005).

Official webpage

It basically packs the ruby VM, the needed libraries and your app into one tasty, tasty executable file for win32.

In my case, an app which downloads mail attachments via IMAP and does some xml parsing is < 2 MB in filesize

1. gem install rubyscript2exe

2. rubyscript2exe my_app.rb

3. ?

4. profit!

"advertising is the price companies pay for being un-original";

I got the quote from "TEDTalks: Creating objects that tell stories – Yves Behar (2008)";, don't know where he got it from :)

Pretty minimalistic webinterface, nice Bandwidth graphs, good QoS settings, …

Over here you can find it.

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  • Sparklan WX6615GT, Fuji RT390W, Microsoft MN-700