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Open SQL Developer. Click 'File' in the top toolbar menu and click 'Open connection.'
Click the 'DB2' tab in the Connection dialog box. Enter the name of the DB2 database in the first box. Enter the host and port information, as well as the driver type. You can choose between entering 'IBM DB2 Application Driver' or 'IBM DB2 Network Driver' for the driver type. Enter the user name and password to access the DB2 database.
Click 'Info' at the bottom of the Connection dialog box to test the connection with the settings you entered. Click 'OK' to create the connection to the DB2 database.
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Monday, 29 February 2016
Can You Transfer MxTube Video From an iPhone to a PC?In Feburary 2016 29,
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Tap the 'Cydia' icon on your jailbroken iPhone.
Tap the 'Search' option.
Enter 'OpenSSH' in the search bar.
Select the 'OpenSSH' application.
Tap the 'Install' button.
Tap the 'Confirm' button.
Press the 'Home' button on your iPhone.
Open a FTP client on your computer and select the option to establish a new connection. The FTP client prompts you to enter the IP address of the device you want to connect to.
Tap 'Settings' on your iPhone, select the 'Wi-Fi' option and tap the Wi-Fi network connected to your iPhone to display its IP address. Enter this IP address in the FTP client on your computer and click the 'Connect' button. The FTP client displays your iPhone's root directory.
Click the 'Var' folder, then the 'Mobile' folder and the 'Library' folder, and select the 'MxTube' option.
Drag the video file you want to transfer from the FTP application to your computer's desktop to transfer the file to your PC.
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Tap the 'Cydia' icon on your jailbroken iPhone.
Tap the 'Search' option.
Enter 'OpenSSH' in the search bar.
Select the 'OpenSSH' application.
Tap the 'Install' button.
Tap the 'Confirm' button.
Press the 'Home' button on your iPhone.
Open a FTP client on your computer and select the option to establish a new connection. The FTP client prompts you to enter the IP address of the device you want to connect to.
Tap 'Settings' on your iPhone, select the 'Wi-Fi' option and tap the Wi-Fi network connected to your iPhone to display its IP address. Enter this IP address in the FTP client on your computer and click the 'Connect' button. The FTP client displays your iPhone's root directory.
Click the 'Var' folder, then the 'Mobile' folder and the 'Library' folder, and select the 'MxTube' option.
Drag the video file you want to transfer from the FTP application to your computer's desktop to transfer the file to your PC.
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Saturday, 27 February 2016
How to Fix Timeouts in FilezillaIn Feburary 2016 27,
In Feburary 2016 27,
Open the FileZilla 'Edit' menu and select 'Settings.' On a Mac, open the 'FileZilla' menu and choose 'Preferences.'
Select the 'FTP' page in the 'Connection' section of the Settings dialog box. Look for the 'FTP Keep-Alive' section of the page.
Activate the 'Send FTP keep-alive commands' box in the 'FTP Keep-alive' section. This sends commands between FileZilla and the FTP server at short intervals, resetting the time-out function and preventing the server from closing the connection.
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Open the FileZilla 'Edit' menu and select 'Settings.' On a Mac, open the 'FileZilla' menu and choose 'Preferences.'
Select the 'FTP' page in the 'Connection' section of the Settings dialog box. Look for the 'FTP Keep-Alive' section of the page.
Activate the 'Send FTP keep-alive commands' box in the 'FTP Keep-alive' section. This sends commands between FileZilla and the FTP server at short intervals, resetting the time-out function and preventing the server from closing the connection.
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Friday, 26 February 2016
How to Mount an Android Over WiFiIn Feburary 2016 26,
In Feburary 2016 26,
Open the application launcher on your Android device and tap on the 'Market' app. Tap the magnifying glass button to bring up the search bar and type in the name of the app you want to install. Press 'Enter' to see a list of apps, then touch the one you want. Press the button under the 'Install' heading. It will be labeled 'Free' if the app is free or with the price listed if it's not. Touch 'OK' to accept the permissions. Wait for the app to download and install on your phone.
Launch the On Air app. Touch the black folder icon in the upper right to select the type of connection you want, for example: 'AppleTalk' 'Windows' or 'FTP.' Touch the large button in the middle of the screen to launch the FTP server. Locate the mount information below the button, for example: 'ftp://onair@10.0.1.38:2221.' Open a file browser window on your computer. Type in the set of numbers separated by periods, for example: 'ftp://10.0.1.38' then press 'Enter.' When asked for a username, supply the text before the '@' sign, for example: 'onair.' The password is shown as the four numbers at the bottom of the screen on your Android. The port number is the number after the colon, for example: '2221.' Your Android's SD card will now be shown as a drive on your computer.
Open the Wi-Fi FTP Box app on your Android. Note the FTP address displayed at the top of the screen, for example: 'ftp://192.168.1.3:8080.' Enable FTP folder browsing on your computer. Click the 'Start' button on your computer, then type 'Internet Options' and press 'Enter.' Click on the 'Advanced' tab, then check the box next to 'Enable FTP Folder View (Outside of Internet Explorer)' and un-check the box next to 'Use Passive FTP.' Click 'OK.' Click 'Start,' then 'Computer.' Type the whole FTP address from Android into the bar at the top of the window, then press 'Enter.' Tap 'Accept' on the Android, then type in the username and password fields: 'Wi-Fi' to complete the log-in process. The SD card will now be mounted as a drive on your computer.
Launch the WebSharing app on your Android device. Note the Web address in the blue bar, for example: 'http://192.168.2.7:2112/.' Also note any password listed below the Web address. Open a Web browser on your computer and type in the Web address. Press 'Enter.' Type in the password, if prompted, and press 'Enter.' You can browse through your Android's SD card using the Web interface on your computer.
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Open the application launcher on your Android device and tap on the 'Market' app. Tap the magnifying glass button to bring up the search bar and type in the name of the app you want to install. Press 'Enter' to see a list of apps, then touch the one you want. Press the button under the 'Install' heading. It will be labeled 'Free' if the app is free or with the price listed if it's not. Touch 'OK' to accept the permissions. Wait for the app to download and install on your phone.
Launch the On Air app. Touch the black folder icon in the upper right to select the type of connection you want, for example: 'AppleTalk' 'Windows' or 'FTP.' Touch the large button in the middle of the screen to launch the FTP server. Locate the mount information below the button, for example: 'ftp://onair@10.0.1.38:2221.' Open a file browser window on your computer. Type in the set of numbers separated by periods, for example: 'ftp://10.0.1.38' then press 'Enter.' When asked for a username, supply the text before the '@' sign, for example: 'onair.' The password is shown as the four numbers at the bottom of the screen on your Android. The port number is the number after the colon, for example: '2221.' Your Android's SD card will now be shown as a drive on your computer.
Open the Wi-Fi FTP Box app on your Android. Note the FTP address displayed at the top of the screen, for example: 'ftp://192.168.1.3:8080.' Enable FTP folder browsing on your computer. Click the 'Start' button on your computer, then type 'Internet Options' and press 'Enter.' Click on the 'Advanced' tab, then check the box next to 'Enable FTP Folder View (Outside of Internet Explorer)' and un-check the box next to 'Use Passive FTP.' Click 'OK.' Click 'Start,' then 'Computer.' Type the whole FTP address from Android into the bar at the top of the window, then press 'Enter.' Tap 'Accept' on the Android, then type in the username and password fields: 'Wi-Fi' to complete the log-in process. The SD card will now be mounted as a drive on your computer.
Launch the WebSharing app on your Android device. Note the Web address in the blue bar, for example: 'http://192.168.2.7:2112/.' Also note any password listed below the Web address. Open a Web browser on your computer and type in the Web address. Press 'Enter.' Type in the password, if prompted, and press 'Enter.' You can browse through your Android's SD card using the Web interface on your computer.
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Saturday, 20 February 2016
How to Get Rid of the Red X on a WebsiteIn Feburary 2016 20,
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Contact the web page administrator if it is not your web page. The administrator will have to fix the page coding or upload the correct images to remove the red 'X.' You can usually find the contact information at the bottom of web page or on a contact page listed in the site links.
Check your Internet connection. If you are viewing a web page and your Internet connection goes down, the page will not display correctly. This can result in the red 'X' appearing where images should be. Check your modem. If the connection lights are not lit, unplug the modem, then plug it back. It should take about 10 minutes for the modem to restart. If the Internet connection light does not light up after 10 minutes, call your Internet provider.
Open the web page in a text editor if it is your own web page. Check the URLs of all your IMG tags. For example, if the image tag says, , check the images folder for a green.jpg. If it is not there, change the URL, or upload the image to that folder.
Check to see if Internet Explorer has images turned off. Go to 'Tools,' then 'Internet Options.' Next, click on the 'Advanced' tab. Check the box that says 'Show Pictures.'
Turn off your anti-virus software, then check the website again. Some anti-virus software can block images.
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Contact the web page administrator if it is not your web page. The administrator will have to fix the page coding or upload the correct images to remove the red 'X.' You can usually find the contact information at the bottom of web page or on a contact page listed in the site links.
Check your Internet connection. If you are viewing a web page and your Internet connection goes down, the page will not display correctly. This can result in the red 'X' appearing where images should be. Check your modem. If the connection lights are not lit, unplug the modem, then plug it back. It should take about 10 minutes for the modem to restart. If the Internet connection light does not light up after 10 minutes, call your Internet provider.
Open the web page in a text editor if it is your own web page. Check the URLs of all your IMG tags. For example, if the image tag says, , check the images folder for a green.jpg. If it is not there, change the URL, or upload the image to that folder.
Check to see if Internet Explorer has images turned off. Go to 'Tools,' then 'Internet Options.' Next, click on the 'Advanced' tab. Check the box that says 'Show Pictures.'
Turn off your anti-virus software, then check the website again. Some anti-virus software can block images.
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How to Design a House Plan WebsiteIn Feburary 2016 20,
In Feburary 2016 20,
Register your house plan domain name (YourDomainName.com) and purchase a hosting plan (see Resources below for a registrar/host). The domain name should include some indication of the purpose of your website, like InternetHousePlans.com. The hosting plan will make your website visible to anyone with an Internet connection and a Web browser.A valid credit card or PayPal account is required for this step.
Design your house plan website, beginning by creating a navigation section for categories of house plans. A paid and a free Web development software package with which to design the website are listed in Resources below.
Add your house plans to the website, fitting them into the design.
Upload your house plan website to the Web with an FTP client (a free client is listed in Resources below).
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Register your house plan domain name (YourDomainName.com) and purchase a hosting plan (see Resources below for a registrar/host). The domain name should include some indication of the purpose of your website, like InternetHousePlans.com. The hosting plan will make your website visible to anyone with an Internet connection and a Web browser.A valid credit card or PayPal account is required for this step.
Design your house plan website, beginning by creating a navigation section for categories of house plans. A paid and a free Web development software package with which to design the website are listed in Resources below.
Add your house plans to the website, fitting them into the design.
Upload your house plan website to the Web with an FTP client (a free client is listed in Resources below).
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Friday, 19 February 2016
How to Connect Direct SFTPIn Feburary 2016 19,
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Open the SFTP software. Click the 'Open Connection' button in the main toolbar. This opens a new window where you configure your connection.
Enter the host server name for your FTP server. Provide the user name and password used to connect to this server.
Click the 'Options' tab. Check the box labeled 'Data Encryption.' This sets encryption for your connection to the FTP server.
Click 'Connect.' The SFTP software directly connects to your FTP server using an encrypted link.
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Open the SFTP software. Click the 'Open Connection' button in the main toolbar. This opens a new window where you configure your connection.
Enter the host server name for your FTP server. Provide the user name and password used to connect to this server.
Click the 'Options' tab. Check the box labeled 'Data Encryption.' This sets encryption for your connection to the FTP server.
Click 'Connect.' The SFTP software directly connects to your FTP server using an encrypted link.
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Windows Media Player Cannot Connect to the ServerIn Feburary 2016 19,
In Feburary 2016 19,
Retype the URL or website address in the Open URL dialog box in Windows Media Player. Make certain you spell the file name correctly with the correct path.
Try again later to connect Windows Media Player to the server, since the host server may be busy.
Check your modem or wireless connection to make certain your computer is connected to the Internet.
Proxy Server Settings
Test your proxy server settings for Windows Media Player to ensure you have them configured properly, by clicking 'Start,' typing 'windows media player' in the Start Search field box and then pressing the 'Enter' key. This brings up Windows Media Player.
Click the 'Library' drop-down arrow and 'More Options,' which brings up the Options window.
Click the 'Network' tab at the top of the window to look at your settings under 'Streaming Proxy Settings.'
Select a protocol, such as 'HTTP,' if you do not know what the proxy server settings should be set to, and then click 'Configure.' The HTTP proxy server works by taking the HTTP request you made when you typed in the URL or website address, then checking it against certain conditions. This proxy server helps speed up your connection to websites you visit often, plus it reduces the amount of data flowing over the Internet connection.
Select 'Use Proxy Settings of the Web Browser if you selected the 'HTTP' protocol; otherwise, select 'Autodetect Proxy Settings.' Try connecting Windows Media Player again to the server.
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Retype the URL or website address in the Open URL dialog box in Windows Media Player. Make certain you spell the file name correctly with the correct path.
Try again later to connect Windows Media Player to the server, since the host server may be busy.
Check your modem or wireless connection to make certain your computer is connected to the Internet.
Proxy Server Settings
Test your proxy server settings for Windows Media Player to ensure you have them configured properly, by clicking 'Start,' typing 'windows media player' in the Start Search field box and then pressing the 'Enter' key. This brings up Windows Media Player.
Click the 'Library' drop-down arrow and 'More Options,' which brings up the Options window.
Click the 'Network' tab at the top of the window to look at your settings under 'Streaming Proxy Settings.'
Select a protocol, such as 'HTTP,' if you do not know what the proxy server settings should be set to, and then click 'Configure.' The HTTP proxy server works by taking the HTTP request you made when you typed in the URL or website address, then checking it against certain conditions. This proxy server helps speed up your connection to websites you visit often, plus it reduces the amount of data flowing over the Internet connection.
Select 'Use Proxy Settings of the Web Browser if you selected the 'HTTP' protocol; otherwise, select 'Autodetect Proxy Settings.' Try connecting Windows Media Player again to the server.
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Monday, 15 February 2016
How to Create Your Own Game ServerIn Feburary 2016 15,
In Feburary 2016 15,
Go to the 'Run' option in your computer's 'Start' menu and input 'cmd' to enter the command prompt. Input 'ipconfig /all' in the prompt, and write down your subnet mask and default gateway DNS server as they appear. Write down the IP address also, but you only need the first three sets of numbers, which should be 192.168.1.
Return to the 'Start' menu and go to the 'Control Panel.' Then go to 'Network and Internet Connections,' 'Network Connections.' Right-click on the Internet connection you are using and select 'Properties.' Then select 'Internet Protocol,' 'Properties.' Check the box for 'Static IP address.'
Fill out all of the needed information in the next window with what you wrote down. For the IP address, type in those first three sets of numbers from your original address, all followed by periods, then enter a number of your choice after that (up to three digits). Click 'OK' when finished.
Open your Internet browser to confirm that your static IP address works.
Creating the Server
Download a game server tool such as HLDS Update Tool or HLSW and save it to your desktop. Run the tool to install its files and programs. It basically asks what part of the world you're in and what destination folder you want to use for the program (the default location is Program Files).
Return to the command prompt. Type in 'cd' followed by a space and the full address of the program's location (for example, 'C:\Program Files\Valve\HLServer'). Press 'Enter.'
Type in the command update for your server tool, including the name for the game you want to create a server for. If you're creating a Counter Strike: Source server on HLDS Update Tool, type 'hldsupdatetool.exe -command update -game 'Counter-Strike Source' -dir .' (including the space and period at the end and the quotation marks in the middle).
Wait for the program to install your server after entering the last command. This can take half an hour to an hour, depending on your Internet speed.
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Go to the 'Run' option in your computer's 'Start' menu and input 'cmd' to enter the command prompt. Input 'ipconfig /all' in the prompt, and write down your subnet mask and default gateway DNS server as they appear. Write down the IP address also, but you only need the first three sets of numbers, which should be 192.168.1.
Return to the 'Start' menu and go to the 'Control Panel.' Then go to 'Network and Internet Connections,' 'Network Connections.' Right-click on the Internet connection you are using and select 'Properties.' Then select 'Internet Protocol,' 'Properties.' Check the box for 'Static IP address.'
Fill out all of the needed information in the next window with what you wrote down. For the IP address, type in those first three sets of numbers from your original address, all followed by periods, then enter a number of your choice after that (up to three digits). Click 'OK' when finished.
Open your Internet browser to confirm that your static IP address works.
Creating the Server
Download a game server tool such as HLDS Update Tool or HLSW and save it to your desktop. Run the tool to install its files and programs. It basically asks what part of the world you're in and what destination folder you want to use for the program (the default location is Program Files).
Return to the command prompt. Type in 'cd' followed by a space and the full address of the program's location (for example, 'C:\Program Files\Valve\HLServer'). Press 'Enter.'
Type in the command update for your server tool, including the name for the game you want to create a server for. If you're creating a Counter Strike: Source server on HLDS Update Tool, type 'hldsupdatetool.exe -command update -game 'Counter-Strike Source' -dir .' (including the space and period at the end and the quotation marks in the middle).
Wait for the program to install your server after entering the last command. This can take half an hour to an hour, depending on your Internet speed.
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Sunday, 14 February 2016
How to Connect My Wii to My Computer WirelessIn Feburary 2016 14,
In Feburary 2016 14,
Connect to your computer’s pre-existing Wi-Fi network by accessing the “Internet Settings” menu. Select the “Wii” icon from the main menu, then choose “Wii Settings,” then scroll to the second page of options and click “Internet.”
Select “Connection Settings” and choose the first available connection (it should be Connection 1 if you’ve never hooked up your Wii to the Internet before).
Select “Wireless Connection,” then click “Search for Access Point.” Wait as the Nintendo Wii finds available wireless networks.
Select the appropriate wireless network from the list. If you don’t know your connections, SSID or any applicable encryption keys, refer to your router’s documentation on how to access the information.
Click “OK” and then “OK” again to finalize and test the connection.
Connecting Via Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector
Purchase a Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector if your home only has a wired high-speed Internet connection.
Install the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector software onto your computer and plug the device into an available USB port.
Access the “Internet Settings” menu on your Nintendo Wii, select “Connection Settings” and choose the first available connection.
Select “Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector,” then click 'Next.'
Return to your computer and double-click the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector icon in the lower right corner of your screen. Find your Nintendo Wii on the list of available devices and click “Grant permission to connect.”
Return to your Nintendo Wii and click “Next,” and then “OK” to finish establishing the connection.
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Connect to your computer’s pre-existing Wi-Fi network by accessing the “Internet Settings” menu. Select the “Wii” icon from the main menu, then choose “Wii Settings,” then scroll to the second page of options and click “Internet.”
Select “Connection Settings” and choose the first available connection (it should be Connection 1 if you’ve never hooked up your Wii to the Internet before).
Select “Wireless Connection,” then click “Search for Access Point.” Wait as the Nintendo Wii finds available wireless networks.
Select the appropriate wireless network from the list. If you don’t know your connections, SSID or any applicable encryption keys, refer to your router’s documentation on how to access the information.
Click “OK” and then “OK” again to finalize and test the connection.
Connecting Via Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector
Purchase a Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector if your home only has a wired high-speed Internet connection.
Install the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector software onto your computer and plug the device into an available USB port.
Access the “Internet Settings” menu on your Nintendo Wii, select “Connection Settings” and choose the first available connection.
Select “Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector,” then click 'Next.'
Return to your computer and double-click the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector icon in the lower right corner of your screen. Find your Nintendo Wii on the list of available devices and click “Grant permission to connect.”
Return to your Nintendo Wii and click “Next,” and then “OK” to finish establishing the connection.
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Thursday, 11 February 2016
How to Use FTP on MobileIn Feburary 2016 11,
In Feburary 2016 11,
Download an FTP client application for the phone. Smartphones such as iPhones and BlackBerrys can install third-party FTP client applications. Some phones will not support third-party FTP applications, or there may not be FTP software available.
Install the FTP client application.
Create a 'New Connection.' The exact process for doing this will vary slightly from app to app.
Add the FTP server's details. Add the server name or IP address. Add the port. Add the user name and password.
Connect to the FTP server. Once the connection is established, the user will have full access to the files hosted on the FTP server.
Connect Using the Mobile Browser
Open the phone's Internet browser.
Connect to the following address:ftp://username:password@ipaddressFill in the appropriate parts of the address with the relevant information for the FTP server.
Click enter on the browser. The FTP site will appear as a list of directories and files. The files then can be downloaded.
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Download an FTP client application for the phone. Smartphones such as iPhones and BlackBerrys can install third-party FTP client applications. Some phones will not support third-party FTP applications, or there may not be FTP software available.
Install the FTP client application.
Create a 'New Connection.' The exact process for doing this will vary slightly from app to app.
Add the FTP server's details. Add the server name or IP address. Add the port. Add the user name and password.
Connect to the FTP server. Once the connection is established, the user will have full access to the files hosted on the FTP server.
Connect Using the Mobile Browser
Open the phone's Internet browser.
Connect to the following address:ftp://username:password@ipaddressFill in the appropriate parts of the address with the relevant information for the FTP server.
Click enter on the browser. The FTP site will appear as a list of directories and files. The files then can be downloaded.
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DNS Problems with VistaIn Feburary 2016 11,
In Feburary 2016 11,
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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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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Saturday, 6 February 2016
How to Download FTP Files With Internet ExplorerIn Feburary 2016 06,
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Find the address of the FTP server that you want to connect to. FTP servers owned by large corporations are usually identified by a name. For example, the address of the public Microsoft FTP server is ftp.Microsoft.com. A privately owned FTP server may not have a domain name. If an FTP server does not have a domain name, it is identified by an IP address, such as 192.168.0.1.
Find the port number of the FTP server. The standard port number for FTP servers is 21. If the port number is not mentioned, it is generally safe to assume that it uses port 21. Private servers often use nonstandard port numbers to avoid unwanted connection attempts.
Open Internet Explorer. Click in the address bar at the top of the screen, where you would normally type a website address. Type 'ftp' followed by a colon and two backslashes, then type the address of the FTP server. If the server uses a port number other than 21, type a colon followed by the port number. For example, if you wanted to connect to the Microsoft FTP server, you would type 'ftp://ftp.Microsoft.com' and press 'Enter.' If you wanted to connect to a server at the IP address 192.168.0.1 and using the port number 2000, you would type 'ftp://192.168.0.1:2000' and press 'Enter.'
Type the user name and password if prompted, then click the 'Log On' button. If the FTP server is private, the user name and password must be provided to you by the administrator in order to connect. Public FTP servers such as the one owned by Microsoft allow 'anonymous' connections, meaning that you are not prompted for a user name and password. Once you are connected, a list of folders is displayed. Think of these as being similar to the folders on your computer. Each is identified by a blue clickable link.
Click a blue link to browse into that folder. As you browse through the folders of the FTP site, you will begin to see files. Files can be identified by the extensions displayed, such as '.ZIP' or .RAR.' The size of each file (in bytes) is displayed in the column to the left of the file name.
Click the name of a file to download it. An Internet Explorer download window opens.
Click the 'Save' button. Browse to the location where you want to save the file--such as the desktop--and click 'Save' again to download the file.
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Find the address of the FTP server that you want to connect to. FTP servers owned by large corporations are usually identified by a name. For example, the address of the public Microsoft FTP server is ftp.Microsoft.com. A privately owned FTP server may not have a domain name. If an FTP server does not have a domain name, it is identified by an IP address, such as 192.168.0.1.
Find the port number of the FTP server. The standard port number for FTP servers is 21. If the port number is not mentioned, it is generally safe to assume that it uses port 21. Private servers often use nonstandard port numbers to avoid unwanted connection attempts.
Open Internet Explorer. Click in the address bar at the top of the screen, where you would normally type a website address. Type 'ftp' followed by a colon and two backslashes, then type the address of the FTP server. If the server uses a port number other than 21, type a colon followed by the port number. For example, if you wanted to connect to the Microsoft FTP server, you would type 'ftp://ftp.Microsoft.com' and press 'Enter.' If you wanted to connect to a server at the IP address 192.168.0.1 and using the port number 2000, you would type 'ftp://192.168.0.1:2000' and press 'Enter.'
Type the user name and password if prompted, then click the 'Log On' button. If the FTP server is private, the user name and password must be provided to you by the administrator in order to connect. Public FTP servers such as the one owned by Microsoft allow 'anonymous' connections, meaning that you are not prompted for a user name and password. Once you are connected, a list of folders is displayed. Think of these as being similar to the folders on your computer. Each is identified by a blue clickable link.
Click a blue link to browse into that folder. As you browse through the folders of the FTP site, you will begin to see files. Files can be identified by the extensions displayed, such as '.ZIP' or .RAR.' The size of each file (in bytes) is displayed in the column to the left of the file name.
Click the name of a file to download it. An Internet Explorer download window opens.
Click the 'Save' button. Browse to the location where you want to save the file--such as the desktop--and click 'Save' again to download the file.
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How To Configure FileZilla To Work with a Proxy ServerIn Feburary 2016 06,
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Open FileZilla, click on the 'Edit' menu and then click 'Settings.'
Click on the plus symbol next to the 'Connection' section in the left side of the window.
Click on the 'FTP Proxy Settings' section and enter the IP address, port, username and password of your proxy server.
Click 'OK' to apply the settings and exit the Settings window. All future connections through FileZilla will use the proxy server you designated until you change the settings and erase the proxy server information.
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Open FileZilla, click on the 'Edit' menu and then click 'Settings.'
Click on the plus symbol next to the 'Connection' section in the left side of the window.
Click on the 'FTP Proxy Settings' section and enter the IP address, port, username and password of your proxy server.
Click 'OK' to apply the settings and exit the Settings window. All future connections through FileZilla will use the proxy server you designated until you change the settings and erase the proxy server information.
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Friday, 5 February 2016
How to upload file to server using CuteFTPIn Feburary 2016 05,
In Feburary 2016 05,
Talk to your host or ISP. You need to get:The web server name or IP address
The folder name where to place your site root
The required file name for your home page (index.html, default.html, etc.)
Your login ID and password .Go to File>New>FTP Site to add server information. Fill all the blanks.
On CuteFTP's menu, select File, New, FTP site (or press CTRL+N). Set up your new connection as follows:General tab: Enter a Label for your new connection, and set the Host address, user name and password.Type tab: you can usually leave these settings as default.Actions tab: it can be useful to set the remote folder and local folder options. Setting these default locations saves you some extra mouse-clicks when you are ready to upload your site files. Your host company will tell you the correct folder location for your homepage.
DO NOT CHANGE the setting for When Uploading, Preserve Case!
Double click to the lable of the server you want
You are now connect to the server, you can drag and drop files just like windows here.
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Talk to your host or ISP. You need to get:The web server name or IP address
The folder name where to place your site root
The required file name for your home page (index.html, default.html, etc.)
Your login ID and password .Go to File>New>FTP Site to add server information. Fill all the blanks.
On CuteFTP's menu, select File, New, FTP site (or press CTRL+N). Set up your new connection as follows:General tab: Enter a Label for your new connection, and set the Host address, user name and password.Type tab: you can usually leave these settings as default.Actions tab: it can be useful to set the remote folder and local folder options. Setting these default locations saves you some extra mouse-clicks when you are ready to upload your site files. Your host company will tell you the correct folder location for your homepage.
DO NOT CHANGE the setting for When Uploading, Preserve Case!
Double click to the lable of the server you want
You are now connect to the server, you can drag and drop files just like windows here.
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Wednesday, 3 February 2016
How to Disable Firewall in Windows 2003In Feburary 2016 03,
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Launch the Windows Firewall by clicking the Windows 'Start' menu, clicking the 'Control Panel' and clicking 'Windows Firewall.'
Click the 'Advanced' tab. You should see your firewalled network connections in the 'Network Connection Settings' section.
Uncheck the network connections you want to turn off the firewall for and click 'OK' to save the changes.
Using the Command Prompt
Click the Windows 'Start' menu and click 'Run' to launch the command box.
Type 'cmd' (without quotes) and press 'Enter' to launch the command prompt.
Type the following command and press 'Enter' to disable the firewall for your network connection:netsh firewall set opmode mode = disable interface = ' interface 'Replace 'interface' (just the word, not the quotation marks) with the network connection you want to disable the firewall for.
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Launch the Windows Firewall by clicking the Windows 'Start' menu, clicking the 'Control Panel' and clicking 'Windows Firewall.'
Click the 'Advanced' tab. You should see your firewalled network connections in the 'Network Connection Settings' section.
Uncheck the network connections you want to turn off the firewall for and click 'OK' to save the changes.
Using the Command Prompt
Click the Windows 'Start' menu and click 'Run' to launch the command box.
Type 'cmd' (without quotes) and press 'Enter' to launch the command prompt.
Type the following command and press 'Enter' to disable the firewall for your network connection:netsh firewall set opmode mode = disable interface = ' interface 'Replace 'interface' (just the word, not the quotation marks) with the network connection you want to disable the firewall for.
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Tuesday, 2 February 2016
How to Connect VB.Net With MySQLIn Feburary 2016 02,
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Click the Windows 'Start' button on your VB.NET developer computer. Click 'All Programs,' then click 'Microsoft .NET Framework.' Click 'Visual Studio' to open the software. Double-click your VB.NET project to load the code.
Type the MySQL library import statement at the top of the page. The library contains the connection functions and properties needed to connect. Type the following code in your VB.NET file:Imports MySql.Data.MySqlClient
Create the connection string. A connection string contains the database, server name and user name and password needed to connect to MySQL. Below is an example of a connection string:Dim ConnectionString As StringConnectionString = 'database=database_name';server=server_name;user id=user;password=pass'Replace each value with your own MySQL information.
Connect to the database. Type the following code to use the connection string to connect to the MySQL server:Dim conn As New MySqlConnectionconn.ConnectionString = ConnectionStringconn.Open()
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Click the Windows 'Start' button on your VB.NET developer computer. Click 'All Programs,' then click 'Microsoft .NET Framework.' Click 'Visual Studio' to open the software. Double-click your VB.NET project to load the code.
Type the MySQL library import statement at the top of the page. The library contains the connection functions and properties needed to connect. Type the following code in your VB.NET file:Imports MySql.Data.MySqlClient
Create the connection string. A connection string contains the database, server name and user name and password needed to connect to MySQL. Below is an example of a connection string:Dim ConnectionString As StringConnectionString = 'database=database_name';server=server_name;user id=user;password=pass'Replace each value with your own MySQL information.
Connect to the database. Type the following code to use the connection string to connect to the MySQL server:Dim conn As New MySqlConnectionconn.ConnectionString = ConnectionStringconn.Open()
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