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Saturday, 27 February 2016

How to Add IntegersIn Feburary 2016 27,

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Understand that when numbers have no signs in front of them, they are positive. For example, if you have the problem 3 + 5 = ?, both 3 and 5 are positive. You simply add the numbers together using elementary math. For example, find 3 on a number line and count five places to the right to solve the problem: 3 + 5 = 8. Adding two positive numbers always produces a positive result.
Ignore the signs of the numbers initially when adding two negative numbers. Follow the same procedure for adding positive numbers. For example, for -3 + -5 = ?, make the problem 3 + 5 = ? and solve it. The result will be 8. Once you have a solution, add a negative sign in front of the number. So 8 becomes -8.Think about it this way: Say a friend borrowed $3 from you last week, then borrowed $5 from you today. Your friend now owes you $8.
Examine problems that have one positive number and one negative number. If the positive number is larger, subtract the numbers, and then put the positive sign in front of the answer. For example, suppose the problem were 8 + -3 = ?. You would convert the problem to 8 - 3 = ? The result would be 5. You can also use a number line, start at 8 and go three places to the left to find that 5 is the result.
Subtract the numbers and put a negative sign in front of the result if the negative number is larger. For example, consider -5 + 3 = ? You would subtract 3 from 5 to get 2, then add a negative sign for your result: -2.
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Friday, 19 February 2016

How to Create a New Account for a New Domain in WHMIn Feburary 2016 19,

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Log into WHM. You will need your username and password.
Click the Create a New Account link from the Account Functions menu.
Enter the domain name into the Domain field, and the username into the UserName field. The UserName field will initially default to a name based on the domain you enter, but you may change it if you wish.
Enter a password into the Password field, and the disk quota into the Quota field. The Quota field, measured in MegaBytes, controls how much hard-disk space the new account is allotted.
Decide whether to allow CGI access, Shell access and FrontPage extensions, then check the respective boxes accordingly.
Decide on limits for the following boxes and enter values for each in the text field for each: Max FTP Accounts, Max Email Accounts, Max Email Lists, Max SQL Databases and Max Sub Domains.
Enter the maximum bandwidth for the account (in MegaBytes) into the Bandwidth Limit field.
Click 'Create.'
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Thursday, 11 February 2016

DNS Problems with VistaIn Feburary 2016 11,

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DNS problems frequently originate in the cache. Over time, the DNS cache can become corrupted causing issues with the DNS in Vista. In order to clear the cache and thus resolve the problems, a command prompt must be launched as an Administrator. Once the command prompt loads, simply type 'ipconfig /flushdns' to clear the DNS cache.
No Connection Without Router Reboot
Many Windows Vista users report DNS problems initially establishing a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) connection with their router. A workaround to this issue is to simply manually reboot the router to which the Windows Vista machine is attempting to connect. This clears the DNS addresses and submits a new address to the computer. If it is a desktop computer, another solution is to manually input the DNS addresses that the computer will use.
Conflicts with Wireless Card or Ethernet Controller Checksum Offload
Windows Vista is not compatible with some features that are bundled with popular wireless cards and Ethernet controllers. In particular, checksum offload features can cause problems when Vista attempts to renew a DNS address once connected to the Internet. To resolve these issues, simply disable the checksum offload feature.
Firmware Problems
Many Vista DNS problems can be solved by simply updating the firmware of the router. The firmware is the software that operates on the router. If an old version of the firmware is currently installed, this will cause problems with Windows Vista. Windows Vista utilizes an improved TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) stack procedure that calls DNS addresses in a different manner than Windows XP. These updates to the TCP/IP stack procedure necessitate having the latest router firmware installed.
Conflicts with LAN Connection
If Windows Vista is used to connect to the Internet via both a wired LAN connection and a Wi-Fi wireless connection, it is possible that the wired LAN connection could create problems when attempting to attain a DNS address through a Wi-Fi wireless connection. This problem arises because the wired LAN connection, even when disconnected, is assigned an IP address if it has been used in the past. This presents difficulties when Vista attempts to connect to the Internet on a wireless connection since it prefers the faster, wired connection. To solve this, simply disable the LAN connection when using the computer in a wireless setting.
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