How do I use the on-premises data gateway?
1. Download and install the gateway on the local or on-premises server.
2. Configure the gateway to communicate with the remote data sources such as SQL Server, Oracle and OData.
3. After configuring the gateway, create the data source connections in the Power BI service.
4. Create data flows with the right data connectors or add customised data connectors.
5. Create the analysis and create visuals or reports in the gateway.
6. Publish the reports to the cloud or embed them in other applications.
What can I do with an MSN?
With an MSN, you can use the Microsoft Network (MSN) services, including Messenger, Outlook.com (formerly known as Hotmail), SkyDrive and SkyDrive Pro cloud storage, Bing, Xbox Live and more. Additionally, MSN can be used to access news and other web-based services.
What are security screens?
Security screens are protective layers installed over windows and doors to protect against forced entry. They are typically made of metalsuch as steel or aluminum and are designed to be strong and durable, providing a barrier between a home or business and the outdoors. Security screens also come in a variety of finishes and designs, and can be decorative as well as functional.
How do you make drag clicking easier on any mouse?
1. Lower your mouse sensitivity. This can be done in the control panel of your operating system or directly from your mouse's settings.
2. Reduce the number of DPI or CPI (dots per inch or counts per inch). A lower DPI setting will result in smoother mouse movements and reduce the need for repeating drag clicks.
3. Adjust the weight of your mouse. Most gaming mice will have adjustable weights on them, allowing you to customize your mouse to your own preferences and ensure it’s easier to move.
4. Use a larger mouse pad. Using a large mouse pad can reduce the distance you have to travel when dragging your mouse and reduce the effort involved.
What is the role of vitamin K in the clotting process?
Vitamin K plays an essential role in the clotting process, as it is necessary for the formation of prothrombin and the activation of coagulation factors II, VII, IX, and X. Without vitamin K, these coagulation factors would remain inactive in the blood, thus impairing the body’s ability to form clots. The activated clotting factors are responsible for the cross-linking of fibrin, a primary component of blood clots, which is necessary for the clotting process to proceed. Vitamin K is also involved in other physiological processes, such as the transport of calcium and the metabolism of bone proteins.