Q: You can access your inventory by opening your Journal and then navigating to the Inventory page.   PC - Press Tab ↹ to open the Journal, and then click the Fist next to your health, magic, and stamina bars.  Xbox 360 - Press B and then use LT/RT to switch between pages until you open the inventory.  PS3 - Press O and then use L1/R1 to switch between pages until you open the inventory. You can drop anything in your inventory on the ground so that it stops weighing you down. Select the item you want to drop and then press the Drop command:    PC - ⇧ Shift+Click the item you want to drop, or drag and drop it out of your Inventory window.  Xbox 360 - Highlight the item you want to drop and press X.  PS3 - Highlight the item you want to drop and press □. Besides dropping an item on the ground, you can drop and immediately grab the item. This will hold the dropped item out in front of you until you release the grab button. Grabbing an item is not the same as using or equipping it, it just lets you move it around in the world.   PC - Click and hold the item you want to drop and grab. Release the left mouse button to drop the item.  Xbox 360 - Highlight the item you want to drop and grab. Press and hold LB. Release LB to drop the item.  PS3 - Highlight the item you want to drop and grab. Press and hold L2. Release L2 to drop the item.
A: Open your inventory. Drop an item on the ground. Drop and grab an item.

Article: This is only provided for those who want to sign-up for Facebook. Use your original identity and information to sign-up for a Facebook account.  Follow all of the account verification processes provided to make your account secure. Do not share it with anyone, do not store it in your mail inbox or anywhere on Facebook or online. Don't share your password with friends. If you log on at a cyber cafe or similar, always remember to log right back off when you finish (better yet, don't use a public computer at all). If possible, avoid checking your social networking accounts on anything but your own devices. But if you have no choice, consider the following:  Never click "keep me logged in", or similar long-term access checks, when entering the site. Be aware of who is around you when you key in your password. Cover the keys if you feel safer. Be discreet and don't attract attention while using the site. Curiosity can lead some people to want to fiddle just because... Always remember to log out when you're done. Just get into the habit of going through a list in your head of "log in, do not check stay logged in, log out" when using public access devices. Before installing any (if you really must), do research into the reliability, safety and track record of the third-party app. Ask friends, ask questions in forums, etc., to reassure yourself of its safety. If you have any doubts, don't install it. For example, in Facebook, you can check the box that states, "Browse Facebook on a secure connection (https) when possible". Enable login notifications––this will alert you should anyone other than yourself attempt to log in to your Facebook account. Enable login approvals too; this will require a special security code to be added should the account be opened from an unknown browser. You'll get a text message should such an attempt be made. And if you like, you can add trusted contacts who can help you get back on the site if you are hacked; simply check and fill the Trusted Contacts field. Other social networking accounts have security settings too. Spend time checking these out and enabling what you feel protects you best. In accounts such as Facebook, only allow friends to see your stuff; that way any "friends of friends" who might be less friendly in intent won't be able to see your account.  Whatever your social networking account, don't share your account with unknown people. In Facebook as well as Twitter, there is an option by which you can keep your account hidden from the general public, although your profile name will be shown. This option can be found in "Privacy settings " in Facebook and 'Settings ' in Twitter. Only share video, photo and other content with friends. In Facebook change the timeline and tagging to be friends only. Friend only those people you really know. If you don't know the person, assume it's safest not including them in your Facebook account.
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Have a secured Facebook account. Keep your password secure. Be really careful if using public access computers for Facebook, Twitter, etc. Be very careful with third party apps on Facebook, Twitter, etc. Use the account's security settings to make things safer for you. Consider using the Privacy features to limit who can see you.

Problem: Article: To do this, copy the ESEBLCI2 dll files from the Exchange 2003 install CD to the EXCHSRVR\BIN folder on the  backup server. Add the key "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\BackupRestore\DLLPaths  REG_EXPAND_SZ - esebcli2 - c:\exchsrvr\bin\esebcli2.dll" to the registry. From NTBACKUP, select "remote store" under "tools."  " Select a folder to save the backup to and give the backup a name. Decide whether to verify the data after the backup. This will take longer, but ensures a successful backup. It will show what percentage is complete as it runs. Check the event log to see if it was there were any errors during the process.
Summary: Install Exchange System Manager on the backup server or modify the server to back up a remote Exchange server. Press the start key and select run. Type the command "NTBACKUP. Follow the prompts to the next screen. Wait for the backup to run.

Q: Giant African land snails will eat almost any vegetarian food, but fresh produce is your best option. Start with foods like lettuce, cucumbers, apples, bananas, and cabbage. Also try corn and bell peppers, as well as zucchini, grapes, melons, watercress, and spinach.  Always check up on the food, and remove it when it's gone bad. Skip onions, pasta (starchy foods), and anything with salt in it. Make sure to scrub your snail's food thoroughly before giving it to your snail. You want to make sure any pesticides are washed off so that your snail doesn't eat them. Place a shallow water dish in the snail's container for the snail to drink. This dish has the added benefit of providing humidity to the tank. Be sure to change it out once a day. Snails need a steady supply of calcium to maintain their shells. An easy way to provide it is to place a cuttlefish bone in the tank, which can be found at most pet stores. Use ground eggshells (clean) or ground oyster shells as an alternative. If your snails don't seem to like these, you can find calcium you can spray on top of their normal food.
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Choose fresh produce. Wash your snail's food thoroughly. Use a small water dish. Provide calcium to the snail.