INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Prepare a baking sheet by lining it with aluminum foil or parchment paper. Non-stick cooking spray will also work. Ideally, the shelled walnuts will be divided into halves or quarters. Whole walnuts may not toast evenly, while pieces smaller than quarters may toast too quickly and burn as a result. The walnuts should be in a single layer to ensure even cooking. At this temperature, the walnuts should only need to bake for 5 to 10 minutes, especially if they are in smaller pieces. Check the walnuts after the first 5 minutes to make sure that they have not started to burn. You can even stir them with a heat-resistant spatula to improve even browning. Once the walnuts smell toasted, they are done. Remove them from the oven and transfer them to a heat-resistant bowl until they cool. Enjoy them warm or at room temperature, but you should at least wait until they are no longer burning hot to the touch.

SUMMARY: Preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit (191 degrees Celsius). Spread the walnuts out flat. Toast the walnuts until browned. Remove the walnuts and allow them to cool.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The skin is less likely to develop a rash if it's clean and dry. Newborns only need a bath 3 times a week until they are able to crawl, but you should still wipe them down.If you want to bath your baby more often, that's okay as long as your baby's skin doesn't become dry. Don’t allow your baby’s drool to pool on its neck, where it might cause a rash.  Use a soft cloth to wipe your baby’s mouth, chin, and neck to prevent the accumulation of drool. If your baby’s neck rash is heat-related, turn on the air conditioning or a fan.  This will help soothe the rash on your baby’s neck. If reducing the heat is impossible, take your baby to a cooler location like a shopping center. There are several ways to cool your baby’s skin.  You could, for instance, give them a tepid bath or lay a cool, damp towel across their neck.  These cooling actions will relieve the itchiness and irritation of the rash and prevent it from spreading. If your baby is swaddled in thick blankets or heavy clothing, remove them to allow more air to cool your baby’s neck.  Improving the airflow should reduce the severity of the rash. If your doctor determines that your baby has a food allergy that is causing the neck rash, for instance, keep that food away from your baby and check food labels carefully to ensure that your baby doesn’t accidentally come in contact with it.

SUMMARY: Keep your baby's neck clean and dry. Pat dry excess drool as often as possible. Reduce the heat and humidity for your baby. Cool your baby’s skin directly. Remove excess clothing. Don’t expose your baby to allergens.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: At the first sign of a tornado, or if a tornado warning has been issued, stop whatever you're doing and seek appropriate shelter immediately, even if you don't see a tornado. A warning, as opposed to a watch, means an actual tornado has been sighted or indicated by radar.  An underground tornado shelter or a specially designed tornado safe room is the safest place to be during a tornado. Some homes, businesses, and schools in areas prone to tornadoes have these shelters. If a tornado shelter is not available, go to the basement of a building.  Stay away from windows, and cover yourself with a mattress, cushions, or sleeping bags.  If possible, get under a heavy table, which can protect you from falling debris. In a building with no basement, avoid windows and go to the lowest floor. Alternatively, seek shelter in a small room that is located near the center of the house, under a stairwell, or in an interior hallway with no windows. Regardless of where you are, crouch low to the ground or lie down, face down and cover your head with your hands and arms. Take cover under a strong table if possible, and cover yourself with a mattress, cushions, or blankets.  Bathrooms can be particularly effective because they are fortified by pipes and you can lie in a bathtub. Stay out of elevators, as you could be trapped in them if power is lost. Instead, use the stairs to descend to the lowest floor. Not all hiding spots are created equally. The following locations should be your absolute last resort during a tornado, as they all have the potential to be severely damaged by high winds:  Mobile homes Tall buildings Open rooms with lots of windows Buildings with flat, wide roofs (cafeterias, gyms, etc.) If possible, listen for advisories from the National Weather Service (in the U.S.) and Environment Canada on a NOAA weather radio or on local radio or TV.  Keep in mind that multiple tornadoes often form in an area, and it may not be safe to leave shelter even after one tornado has passed. Even if the last tornado has passed, you should still use common sense. If the surrounding area looks dangerous, it may be safer to remain in your shelter. Exercise caution moving around in a tornado stricken area.  After a tornado strikes, you are likely to encounter hazards such as flooding, falling debris, collapsing buildings, and blocked roads.  Be alert and proceed with caution, as there may be sharp objects scattered about the ground.  Avoid fallen power lines and puddles with wires in them, and avoid using matches or lighters in case of natural gas or fuel tank leaks. Do not enter damaged buildings under any circumstances, as they may be prone to collapse.

SUMMARY: Move immediately to an underground shelter, whenever possible. Stay in a windowless room on the lowest level, if you can't go underground. Know where not to seek shelter. Remain in your shelter until the danger of tornadoes has passed. Exit your shelter carefully.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: " " "Full server" is recommended to back up all volumes. With "custom," specific volumes can be selected for backup on the next screen. Volumes that include operating system applications or components are backed up by default. " A local or remote folder can be chosen. For remote locations, choose a user login that has write permissions on the remote computer. Choose "inherit" to give all users who have access to the remote folder rights to the backup. Click "next." Confirm the backup options and run the backup. Choose "close" when the backup is complete.

SUMMARY:
Install the Windows Server Backup feature on the local computer. Disable the Exchange Replication Service VSS writer if it is running. Log on to the Exchange server as a user with permission to backup and restore mailboxes. Open Windows Server Backup from the programs folder. Select "Backup Once" from the actions menu. Click "Different options," and then click "next. Choose the type of backup and click "next. Pick the location to store the backed up data and click on "next. Specify "VSS full backup" on the advanced options page. View the backup status on the "Backup progress" screen.