In Feburary 2016 28,
Click the 'Tools' menu in Internet Explorer, then click 'Internet Options.'
Click the 'Advanced' tab in the window that appears.
Ensure that 'Enable folder view for FTP sites' is checked, then click 'OK.'
Enter 'FTP://' in the address bar, followed by the URL of the FTP server to which you want to connect.
In Feburary 2016 28,
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Sunday, 28 February 2016
How to Increase the Connection Timeout in FTPIn Feburary 2016 28,
In Feburary 2016 28,
Click the 'Start' button, the radio button on the task bar, and then type in 'Internet Information Services' in the quick search. Click the program link when it is available and then press 'Enter.'
Click the '+' next to 'Sites.' Then click the FTP site. You have already created this, so click the name with which you are familiar.
Click 'Advanced Settings,' beneath 'Manage Web Site' on the right-hand side of the window.
Expand the 'Connection Limits' section by clicking the '+' next to it. Change the 'Connection Time-out Seconds' parameter to whatever figure you want, by clicking the box and typing the number in. Press 'Enter.' You have now changed your connection time-out.
In Feburary 2016 28,
Click the 'Start' button, the radio button on the task bar, and then type in 'Internet Information Services' in the quick search. Click the program link when it is available and then press 'Enter.'
Click the '+' next to 'Sites.' Then click the FTP site. You have already created this, so click the name with which you are familiar.
Click 'Advanced Settings,' beneath 'Manage Web Site' on the right-hand side of the window.
Expand the 'Connection Limits' section by clicking the '+' next to it. Change the 'Connection Time-out Seconds' parameter to whatever figure you want, by clicking the box and typing the number in. Press 'Enter.' You have now changed your connection time-out.
In Feburary 2016 28,
Saturday, 27 February 2016
How to Enable Folder View for FTP SitesIn Feburary 2016 27,
In Feburary 2016 27,
Launch Internet Explorer and click the 'Tools' button in the upper-right corner of the window. Select 'Internet Options.'
Click the 'Advanced' tab at the top of the 'Internet Options' window.
Scroll down to the 'Browsing' category and place a check in the box labeled 'Enable FTP folder view (outside of Internet Explorer).'
Click 'OK' and close Internet Explorer. Type the address of an FTP site in the 'Address' bar at the top of any Windows Explorer window to connect to the server.
In Feburary 2016 27,
Launch Internet Explorer and click the 'Tools' button in the upper-right corner of the window. Select 'Internet Options.'
Click the 'Advanced' tab at the top of the 'Internet Options' window.
Scroll down to the 'Browsing' category and place a check in the box labeled 'Enable FTP folder view (outside of Internet Explorer).'
Click 'OK' and close Internet Explorer. Type the address of an FTP site in the 'Address' bar at the top of any Windows Explorer window to connect to the server.
In Feburary 2016 27,
How to Configure Safari ProxiesIn Feburary 2016 27,
In Feburary 2016 27,
Gather the following: type of proxy server, the IP address or DNS name for the server and the port number. The person who purchased an Internet subscription from an ISP (the network administrator) should be able to provide this information.
Choose 'Preferences' under the Safari menu.
Select 'Advanced.' From this menu, you'll be able to configure and set your proxies.
Click and select any one of the listed proxy settings offered. Each proxy setting (web proxy, secure proxy, FTP proxy, SOCKS proxy or streaming proxy) is configured the same way, by entering the URL of proxy server and the port number provided by the website. For example, for a web proxy configuration, enter a URL server, such as 'proxy.rice.edu,' and its port, 8080. For a list of web proxies, see Resources.
In Feburary 2016 27,
Gather the following: type of proxy server, the IP address or DNS name for the server and the port number. The person who purchased an Internet subscription from an ISP (the network administrator) should be able to provide this information.
Choose 'Preferences' under the Safari menu.
Select 'Advanced.' From this menu, you'll be able to configure and set your proxies.
Click and select any one of the listed proxy settings offered. Each proxy setting (web proxy, secure proxy, FTP proxy, SOCKS proxy or streaming proxy) is configured the same way, by entering the URL of proxy server and the port number provided by the website. For example, for a web proxy configuration, enter a URL server, such as 'proxy.rice.edu,' and its port, 8080. For a list of web proxies, see Resources.
In Feburary 2016 27,
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Friday, 26 February 2016
How to Use Passive FTP in Google ChromeIn Feburary 2016 26,
In Feburary 2016 26,
Close Google Chrome by clicking the red “X” button at the top right of the screen.
Click “Start,” and then click “Control Panel.”
Click “Internet Options.”
Click the “Advanced” tab and then scroll through “Settings.”
Click the box next to “Enable Folder View for FTP Sites” so that the box is now not checked.
Check the box next to “Use Passive FTP (for firewall and DSL modem compatibility).”
Click “Apply” and then click “OK.”
Relaunch Google Chrome and visit a site that makes use of passive FTP. You can now use passive FTP sites in Google Chrome.
In Feburary 2016 26,
Close Google Chrome by clicking the red “X” button at the top right of the screen.
Click “Start,” and then click “Control Panel.”
Click “Internet Options.”
Click the “Advanced” tab and then scroll through “Settings.”
Click the box next to “Enable Folder View for FTP Sites” so that the box is now not checked.
Check the box next to “Use Passive FTP (for firewall and DSL modem compatibility).”
Click “Apply” and then click “OK.”
Relaunch Google Chrome and visit a site that makes use of passive FTP. You can now use passive FTP sites in Google Chrome.
In Feburary 2016 26,
Tuesday, 23 February 2016
How to Sync Files With FileZillaIn Feburary 2016 23,
In Feburary 2016 23,
Click 'File' and then click 'Site Manager' from the drop-down menu. From the window that appears, click 'New Site' to create a new FTP site or open an existing FTP site by double-clicking it. If creating a new FTP site, enter the host, port, logon type, and username and password if required, then click 'OK.' If you have a matching set of directories on the local and remote computer, you can enable synchronized browsing to navigate the local and remote computers simultaneously. To enable synchronized browsing, click the 'Advanced' tab on the Site Manager window, ensure that the local and remote directory addresses are the same, and click the 'Use synchronized browsing' check box.
Changing Directories
In FileZilla, your computer folders are displayed on the left, below the label 'Local site.' The remote computer to which you are connecting has its folders displayed on the right side of the window, under 'Remote site.' Use FileZilla's navigation on each side of the window to open the directories on the local and remote computers containing the files you want to sync.
Transferring Files
Select the file or files to transfer and drag them to the other side of the file list. FileZilla will queue the files in the list at the bottom of the window and then begin the transfer. If one or more files from the source folder have identical names to files in the destination folder, FileZilla displays the Target File Already Exists window for the first identically named file, and gives you several options for handling the file transfer.
Common File Synchronization Options
Choose the 'Overwrite' radio button to replace the file in the destination folder with the source file. Click 'Overwrite if source newer' to replace the file in the destination folder only if it is older than the source file. Select 'Overwrite if different size' to replace the file only if the source file is a different size. Choose 'Skip' to cancel copying this file to the destination folder. To take the same action for all files you're copying, click the 'Always use this action' and 'Apply to this queue only' check boxes. Click 'OK' to continue. If you didn't click 'Always use this action,' then the 'Target file already exists' window will be displayed for each duplicate file name.
Other File Synchronization Options
The 'Resume' option is rarely used; it copies the rest of a file to the destination folder when the full file was not uploaded before. 'Rename' copies the source file to the destination folder and gives it a new name. It does not change the file name of the source file. 'Overwrite if different size or source newer' overwrites the file if it meets either of those two conditions.
In Feburary 2016 23,
Click 'File' and then click 'Site Manager' from the drop-down menu. From the window that appears, click 'New Site' to create a new FTP site or open an existing FTP site by double-clicking it. If creating a new FTP site, enter the host, port, logon type, and username and password if required, then click 'OK.' If you have a matching set of directories on the local and remote computer, you can enable synchronized browsing to navigate the local and remote computers simultaneously. To enable synchronized browsing, click the 'Advanced' tab on the Site Manager window, ensure that the local and remote directory addresses are the same, and click the 'Use synchronized browsing' check box.
Changing Directories
In FileZilla, your computer folders are displayed on the left, below the label 'Local site.' The remote computer to which you are connecting has its folders displayed on the right side of the window, under 'Remote site.' Use FileZilla's navigation on each side of the window to open the directories on the local and remote computers containing the files you want to sync.
Transferring Files
Select the file or files to transfer and drag them to the other side of the file list. FileZilla will queue the files in the list at the bottom of the window and then begin the transfer. If one or more files from the source folder have identical names to files in the destination folder, FileZilla displays the Target File Already Exists window for the first identically named file, and gives you several options for handling the file transfer.
Common File Synchronization Options
Choose the 'Overwrite' radio button to replace the file in the destination folder with the source file. Click 'Overwrite if source newer' to replace the file in the destination folder only if it is older than the source file. Select 'Overwrite if different size' to replace the file only if the source file is a different size. Choose 'Skip' to cancel copying this file to the destination folder. To take the same action for all files you're copying, click the 'Always use this action' and 'Apply to this queue only' check boxes. Click 'OK' to continue. If you didn't click 'Always use this action,' then the 'Target file already exists' window will be displayed for each duplicate file name.
Other File Synchronization Options
The 'Resume' option is rarely used; it copies the rest of a file to the destination folder when the full file was not uploaded before. 'Rename' copies the source file to the destination folder and gives it a new name. It does not change the file name of the source file. 'Overwrite if different size or source newer' overwrites the file if it meets either of those two conditions.
In Feburary 2016 23,
Tuesday, 16 February 2016
How to Change PHP or ASP.NET version with enom web hostingIn Feburary 2016 16,
In Feburary 2016 16,
Login to the hosting control panel using your hosting account name and the password you chose at purchase. URL is http://webhosting.enom.com
Click on the Advanced Menu Item.
The IIS Settings sub tab will be selected. You should now see a listing of all of the seperate 'Site Pointer' host header sites you have. Each one of these can be individually set and mix and matched for different versions of each php and .Net
Click on the 'Mangage' link for the site you would like to change.
You will notice now that the tabs on top have been activated. Click on the 'Site Info' tab
Here you can select the version of PHP and ASP.NET that you would like to use. Once you hit submit the changes take effect instantly.Congratulations - You are all done!
In Feburary 2016 16,
Login to the hosting control panel using your hosting account name and the password you chose at purchase. URL is http://webhosting.enom.com
Click on the Advanced Menu Item.
The IIS Settings sub tab will be selected. You should now see a listing of all of the seperate 'Site Pointer' host header sites you have. Each one of these can be individually set and mix and matched for different versions of each php and .Net
Click on the 'Mangage' link for the site you would like to change.
You will notice now that the tabs on top have been activated. Click on the 'Site Info' tab
Here you can select the version of PHP and ASP.NET that you would like to use. Once you hit submit the changes take effect instantly.Congratulations - You are all done!
In Feburary 2016 16,
How to Change the DNS on Yahoo HostingIn Feburary 2016 16,
In Feburary 2016 16,
Browse to the Yahoo Business Control Panel (link in Resources) and sign in with your Yahoo username and password.
Click on “Manage My Services,” then on “Domain Control Panel.” If you have more than one domain associated with your Yahoo account, you will see separate Domain Control Panel options for each entry.
Click on “Manage Advanced DNS Settings,” then on “Change Name Servers” to bring up the DNS control panel.
Delete the existing entries in the primary and secondary server name fields, and add the host names of the servers you want to use. Click “Submit” to save your changes.
In Feburary 2016 16,
Browse to the Yahoo Business Control Panel (link in Resources) and sign in with your Yahoo username and password.
Click on “Manage My Services,” then on “Domain Control Panel.” If you have more than one domain associated with your Yahoo account, you will see separate Domain Control Panel options for each entry.
Click on “Manage Advanced DNS Settings,” then on “Change Name Servers” to bring up the DNS control panel.
Delete the existing entries in the primary and secondary server name fields, and add the host names of the servers you want to use. Click “Submit” to save your changes.
In Feburary 2016 16,
Friday, 12 February 2016
How to Configure Passive FTP Mode in Internet ExplorerIn Feburary 2016 12,
In Feburary 2016 12,
Start an Internet Explorer session from the Start Menu or command line. Click on the Tools item in the menu bar, then click on 'Internet Options...' to bring up the Internet Options screen.
Select the Advanced Tab from the Internet Options screen and look under the Browsing options for the option labeled 'Use Passive FTP (for firewall and DSL modem compatibility).' Check this box and select the Apply button to make the change or the OK button to make the change and close the Internet Options screen.
Enable FTP Folder View if using Internet Explorer as an FTP client. You also may want to check this box at this time if you would like to look at FTP files as if they were normal Windows files.
Use passive mode on FTP servers if you are behind a firewall because it is usually required. Passive mode should only be disabled if you have problems connecting or need to use the PORT command instead of PASV.
Disable passive mode on FTP clients to connect to some servers.
In Feburary 2016 12,
Start an Internet Explorer session from the Start Menu or command line. Click on the Tools item in the menu bar, then click on 'Internet Options...' to bring up the Internet Options screen.
Select the Advanced Tab from the Internet Options screen and look under the Browsing options for the option labeled 'Use Passive FTP (for firewall and DSL modem compatibility).' Check this box and select the Apply button to make the change or the OK button to make the change and close the Internet Options screen.
Enable FTP Folder View if using Internet Explorer as an FTP client. You also may want to check this box at this time if you would like to look at FTP files as if they were normal Windows files.
Use passive mode on FTP servers if you are behind a firewall because it is usually required. Passive mode should only be disabled if you have problems connecting or need to use the PORT command instead of PASV.
Disable passive mode on FTP clients to connect to some servers.
In Feburary 2016 12,
Saturday, 6 February 2016
How to Plan a Bike Ride FundraiserIn Feburary 2016 06,
In Feburary 2016 06,
Select a date for the event based on other athletic events in the area or fundraisers that may take away from your core audience. Choose a rain date if the target audience is diverse in cycling experience or geared toward families and children. However, if the charity ride will be geared toward experienced riders or mountain bikers, weather should not deter them from riding.
Form a steering committee that includes at least an event coordinator and volunteer coordinator who have experience organizing a cycling event and/or participating as a rider in similar events. They will help you avoid overlooking details that are important to cyclists and bike rides.
Establish a budget, expenses and target fundraising goal.
Select a location and a back-up location (ideally four to six months in advance.) You'll need enough time to get permissions, submit necessary permits and coordinate municipalities to lock down the details of the event. Keep the back-up location in mind, and be ready to move fast if your first choice is denied.
Choose the bike route. For a mountain bike event, match trail difficulty with the experience levels of the riders. You may want to select one route and have more advanced riders complete multiple routes. Mark trails clearly with arrows and warning markers that cannot be confused with existing trail markers.For a road bike ride, come up with a set of distance options for riders. Typically, a set of 10-, 25-, 50-mile routes will satisfy most charity cyclists. If you feel adventurous, include a 75- or 100-mile route. Use the longest route as the 'base' for all other distances; for the shorter distances, figure out turnaround points. Develop a turn-by-turn cue-sheet.
Establish rest areas every 10 miles for a road bike event and every 3 miles for a mountain bike event. For each rest area, arrange for a set of volunteers (preferably one that has some form of medical experience), water, food, first aid, a safe place for riders to set their bikes and a means for riders to go to the bathroom.
Location, Sponsors, Registration
Contact municipalities, parks and recreation committees, and police departments in the area of the bike ride. If you are hosting a mountain bike ride, you will likely have to file a permit application to use the property and arrange for insurance. For a road ride, some townships require police presence and permission to post signs promoting the event and marking the courses.
Approach local bicycle shops, outdoor and sports centers, and gyms owners for mechanical assistance, to hand out invitations to their customers and to provide volunteers or run a rest area in exchange for marketing. If you plan to provide swag bags to participants, ask bike shop owners to donate items for the bags.
Contact local supermarkets and food stores to donate food and water for before, during and after the ride in exchange for advertising. Ask local businesses to sponsor a rest area by providing food, water, mechanical support and/or port-a-potties and inviting employees who aren't working during the hours of your event to run the rest area. Invite business owners to form teams to ride in your event.
Post your event on Active.com or BikeReg.com to accept participant registrations. Active.com has greater visibility and may attract noncyclists to the event. BikeReg.com will target specifically cyclists.
Arrange EMT support, support wagons, course markers, bibs (RoadID sponsors rides and can provide bibs as part of their support) and a volunteer schedule. Contact local fire departments, Lions clubs and volunteer ambulance corps to provide medical support.
Obtain 'Special Event' insurance as needed. Most parks and recreation departments will let you know what their insurance requirements are. Bear in mind costs and requirements will vary greatly depending on the state your event is in, whether or not your ride takes place on state or local property and the number of anticipated riders.
In Feburary 2016 06,
Select a date for the event based on other athletic events in the area or fundraisers that may take away from your core audience. Choose a rain date if the target audience is diverse in cycling experience or geared toward families and children. However, if the charity ride will be geared toward experienced riders or mountain bikers, weather should not deter them from riding.
Form a steering committee that includes at least an event coordinator and volunteer coordinator who have experience organizing a cycling event and/or participating as a rider in similar events. They will help you avoid overlooking details that are important to cyclists and bike rides.
Establish a budget, expenses and target fundraising goal.
Select a location and a back-up location (ideally four to six months in advance.) You'll need enough time to get permissions, submit necessary permits and coordinate municipalities to lock down the details of the event. Keep the back-up location in mind, and be ready to move fast if your first choice is denied.
Choose the bike route. For a mountain bike event, match trail difficulty with the experience levels of the riders. You may want to select one route and have more advanced riders complete multiple routes. Mark trails clearly with arrows and warning markers that cannot be confused with existing trail markers.For a road bike ride, come up with a set of distance options for riders. Typically, a set of 10-, 25-, 50-mile routes will satisfy most charity cyclists. If you feel adventurous, include a 75- or 100-mile route. Use the longest route as the 'base' for all other distances; for the shorter distances, figure out turnaround points. Develop a turn-by-turn cue-sheet.
Establish rest areas every 10 miles for a road bike event and every 3 miles for a mountain bike event. For each rest area, arrange for a set of volunteers (preferably one that has some form of medical experience), water, food, first aid, a safe place for riders to set their bikes and a means for riders to go to the bathroom.
Location, Sponsors, Registration
Contact municipalities, parks and recreation committees, and police departments in the area of the bike ride. If you are hosting a mountain bike ride, you will likely have to file a permit application to use the property and arrange for insurance. For a road ride, some townships require police presence and permission to post signs promoting the event and marking the courses.
Approach local bicycle shops, outdoor and sports centers, and gyms owners for mechanical assistance, to hand out invitations to their customers and to provide volunteers or run a rest area in exchange for marketing. If you plan to provide swag bags to participants, ask bike shop owners to donate items for the bags.
Contact local supermarkets and food stores to donate food and water for before, during and after the ride in exchange for advertising. Ask local businesses to sponsor a rest area by providing food, water, mechanical support and/or port-a-potties and inviting employees who aren't working during the hours of your event to run the rest area. Invite business owners to form teams to ride in your event.
Post your event on Active.com or BikeReg.com to accept participant registrations. Active.com has greater visibility and may attract noncyclists to the event. BikeReg.com will target specifically cyclists.
Arrange EMT support, support wagons, course markers, bibs (RoadID sponsors rides and can provide bibs as part of their support) and a volunteer schedule. Contact local fire departments, Lions clubs and volunteer ambulance corps to provide medical support.
Obtain 'Special Event' insurance as needed. Most parks and recreation departments will let you know what their insurance requirements are. Bear in mind costs and requirements will vary greatly depending on the state your event is in, whether or not your ride takes place on state or local property and the number of anticipated riders.
In Feburary 2016 06,
How to Set FTP to Active ModeIn Feburary 2016 06,
In Feburary 2016 06,
Open the Filezilla FTP client.
Click 'File' and 'Site Manager.'
Select the FTP server you want to change to Active mode.
Click the 'Advanced' tab.
Change the transfer setting to 'Active Mode.' Click 'OK.' You can change advanced settings of Active mode, such as the port range used.
CuteFTP
Open CuteFTP. Click 'Tools' and 'Global Options.'
Click 'Transfer' in the sidebar option panel.
Change the 'Data Mode' field to 'Port' for active mode.
Click 'Apply' and 'OK.'
SmartFTP
Open SmartFTP.
Click 'Favorites' then 'Edit Favorites.'
Right-click the server that you wish to change to active mode.
Choose 'Properties.' Click 'Connection.'
Switch the mode to 'Port,' which is active mode.
In Feburary 2016 06,
Open the Filezilla FTP client.
Click 'File' and 'Site Manager.'
Select the FTP server you want to change to Active mode.
Click the 'Advanced' tab.
Change the transfer setting to 'Active Mode.' Click 'OK.' You can change advanced settings of Active mode, such as the port range used.
CuteFTP
Open CuteFTP. Click 'Tools' and 'Global Options.'
Click 'Transfer' in the sidebar option panel.
Change the 'Data Mode' field to 'Port' for active mode.
Click 'Apply' and 'OK.'
SmartFTP
Open SmartFTP.
Click 'Favorites' then 'Edit Favorites.'
Right-click the server that you wish to change to active mode.
Choose 'Properties.' Click 'Connection.'
Switch the mode to 'Port,' which is active mode.
In Feburary 2016 06,
Thursday, 4 February 2016
How to Fix the Ran Online Script ErrorIn Feburary 2016 04,
In Feburary 2016 04,
Click the 'Tools' menu in the Internet Explorer window.
Click the 'Internet Options' button.
Click on the 'Advanced' tab.
Click the 'Disable Script Debugging' tab.
Click the 'OK' button.
Unblock Active Scripting
Open Internet Explorer.
Click the 'Tools' button and then click the 'Internet Options' menu.
Click the 'Security' tab.
Click 'Default Level.'
Click the 'OK' button.
Remove Temporary Internet Files
Open Internet Explorer.
Click the 'Tools' button and then click 'Internet Options.'
Click on the 'General' tab. Click the 'Settings' button under the 'Temporary Internet Files' menu.
Click 'Delete' files and click 'OK.' Click the 'Delete Cookies' button and then click the 'OK' button.
Click the 'Clear History' button and then click 'Yes.' Click the 'OK' button.
In Feburary 2016 04,
Click the 'Tools' menu in the Internet Explorer window.
Click the 'Internet Options' button.
Click on the 'Advanced' tab.
Click the 'Disable Script Debugging' tab.
Click the 'OK' button.
Unblock Active Scripting
Open Internet Explorer.
Click the 'Tools' button and then click the 'Internet Options' menu.
Click the 'Security' tab.
Click 'Default Level.'
Click the 'OK' button.
Remove Temporary Internet Files
Open Internet Explorer.
Click the 'Tools' button and then click 'Internet Options.'
Click on the 'General' tab. Click the 'Settings' button under the 'Temporary Internet Files' menu.
Click 'Delete' files and click 'OK.' Click the 'Delete Cookies' button and then click the 'OK' button.
Click the 'Clear History' button and then click 'Yes.' Click the 'OK' button.
In Feburary 2016 04,
Monday, 1 February 2016
How to Set Permissions in Go DaddyIn Feburary 2016 01,
In Feburary 2016 01,
Open a Web browser window, navigate to the GoDaddy.com home page, log into your account and then click the 'My Account' link.
Click the 'Web Hosting' link within the 'Products' section and then click the 'Launch' link adjacent to the name of the hosting account you want to update.
Click the 'File Manager' link within the 'Content' section.
Select one or more directories, click the 'Permissions' icon and then click 'Advanced.'
Uncheck the 'Read' box to prevent public access to the directory, or check the box to re-enable public access if you disabled it previously.
Uncheck the 'Write' box to prevent users from writing to files in the directory, or check the box to re-enable writing access if you disabled it previously.
Uncheck the 'Execute (Directory)' box to prevent users from executing scripts within the directory, or check the box to re-enable script access if you disabled it previously.
Click 'OK' to confirm your choices.
Set Permissions on a Windows Server
Open a Web browser window, navigate to the GoDaddy.com home page, log into your account and then click the 'My Account' link.
Click the 'Web Hosting' link within the 'Products' section and then click the 'Launch' link adjacent to the name of the hosting account you want to update.
Click the 'IIS Settings' link within the 'Content' section.
Select one or more directories and then click 'Edit.'
Uncheck the 'Anonymous Access' box to prevent public access to the selected directories, or check the box to re-enable public access if you disabled it previously. In either case, click 'OK' to confirm your choice.
In Feburary 2016 01,
Open a Web browser window, navigate to the GoDaddy.com home page, log into your account and then click the 'My Account' link.
Click the 'Web Hosting' link within the 'Products' section and then click the 'Launch' link adjacent to the name of the hosting account you want to update.
Click the 'File Manager' link within the 'Content' section.
Select one or more directories, click the 'Permissions' icon and then click 'Advanced.'
Uncheck the 'Read' box to prevent public access to the directory, or check the box to re-enable public access if you disabled it previously.
Uncheck the 'Write' box to prevent users from writing to files in the directory, or check the box to re-enable writing access if you disabled it previously.
Uncheck the 'Execute (Directory)' box to prevent users from executing scripts within the directory, or check the box to re-enable script access if you disabled it previously.
Click 'OK' to confirm your choices.
Set Permissions on a Windows Server
Open a Web browser window, navigate to the GoDaddy.com home page, log into your account and then click the 'My Account' link.
Click the 'Web Hosting' link within the 'Products' section and then click the 'Launch' link adjacent to the name of the hosting account you want to update.
Click the 'IIS Settings' link within the 'Content' section.
Select one or more directories and then click 'Edit.'
Uncheck the 'Anonymous Access' box to prevent public access to the selected directories, or check the box to re-enable public access if you disabled it previously. In either case, click 'OK' to confirm your choice.
In Feburary 2016 01,
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