- 04 - Basic PIX Configuration
- 05 - Config NAT Stats and Conduits
- 06 - Configure Multiple Interfaces
- 07a - Configure the PIX as a DHCP Server
- 07b - Configuring PIX as a DHCP client
- 08 - Configuring Logging
- 08b - Configuring Logging - Verification
- 09a - Denying outbound Traffic
- 09b - Allowing Outbound Traffic
- 09c - Configure PIX to work with WebSense
- 09d - Installing WebSense
- 09e - Configure WebSence to block by URL
- 09f - Configure Websense to block by workstation
- 10 - Configure the Fixup Protocol on PIX
- 11 - Configuring PIX for IDS signature
- 12a - CSACS Install and Add User
- 12b - Configuring Authentication
- 13 - Confg the Primary PIX Firewall
- 14 - Configure IKE and IPSec on the PIX
- 14b - Verify IPSec Configuration
- 15 - Password Recovery & Image Update
- 17 - Configuring the CSIS Feature Set
- 18a - Configure Cisco Secure ACS Set
- 18b - Configure AAA and Authentication Proxy
- 18c - Verify Authentication Proxy Configuration
I have a 2.67 GHz Celeron processor, 1.21 GB of RAM on a x86 Windows XP Professional machine. My understanding is that the Android emulator should start fairly quickly on such a machine, but for me it does not. I have followed all instructions in setting up the IDE, SDKs, JDKs and such and have had some success in staring the emulator quickly but is very particulary. How can I, if possible, fix this problem?
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