In Feburary 2016 29,
Launch the Control Panel, or cPanel, of your hosting server. You can access the cPanel from the homepage of most Web hosting providers, including GoDaddy.com, Bluehost.com and HostGator.com.
Double-click the “FTP Accounts” option from the main menu of the Control Panel.
Create a login and password for the FTP account.
Type the folder(s) you want the user to have access to in the Directory field.
Click “Create Account” or similar to create the FTP account.
Supply the person(s) with the FTP account with restricted access. The next time they access the website files via the FileZilla client, they will only have access to the files and directories you specified and won’t be able to change owners.
In Feburary 2016 29,
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Showing posts with label Double. Show all posts
Monday, 29 February 2016
Wednesday, 24 February 2016
How to Make Folders Within a Drop Box FolderIn Feburary 2016 24,
In Feburary 2016 24,
Click 'Finder' on your Macintosh's desktop or 'Windows Explorer' on your PC's taskbar, and double-click the DropBox folder to view the main folder.
Double-click the folder you wish to open, and click 'File' at the top of your computer's menu. Click 'New Folder' to create a new folder within the currently opened folder.
Create a name for the sub-folder, and press 'Enter' on your keyboard to save the folder's name. Drag and drop items from your computer or DropBox account to the newly created folder. Users who have access to the shared folder will see the new folder upon logging in to DropBox from their account.
Add Folder from Website
Log in to your DropBox account through the site's main page (see Resources).
Click the 'Files' tab at the top of the browser window, and double-click the folder you want to configure.
Click 'New Folder' and enter the folder's name in the text field. Click 'Create' to save the folder. Click and drag files to the new folder to automatically add them to the subfolder.
In Feburary 2016 24,
Click 'Finder' on your Macintosh's desktop or 'Windows Explorer' on your PC's taskbar, and double-click the DropBox folder to view the main folder.
Double-click the folder you wish to open, and click 'File' at the top of your computer's menu. Click 'New Folder' to create a new folder within the currently opened folder.
Create a name for the sub-folder, and press 'Enter' on your keyboard to save the folder's name. Drag and drop items from your computer or DropBox account to the newly created folder. Users who have access to the shared folder will see the new folder upon logging in to DropBox from their account.
Add Folder from Website
Log in to your DropBox account through the site's main page (see Resources).
Click the 'Files' tab at the top of the browser window, and double-click the folder you want to configure.
Click 'New Folder' and enter the folder's name in the text field. Click 'Create' to save the folder. Click and drag files to the new folder to automatically add them to the subfolder.
In Feburary 2016 24,
Tuesday, 23 February 2016
How to Install TS Web in Windows 7In Feburary 2016 23,
In Feburary 2016 23,
Click 'Start,' type 'Administrative Tools' in the Search box and then press 'Enter.'
Double-click 'Server Manager' on the Administrative Tools window that opens.
Click 'Add Roles' below Roles Summary on the Server Manager screen.
Click the 'Next' button on the Before You Begin screen.
Choose the 'Terminal Services' check box on the Select Server Roles screen and then click 'Next.'
Click 'Next' on the Terminal Services screen.
Choose the 'TS Web Access' check box on the Select Role Services screen.
Click 'Add Required Role Services' and then click 'Next.'
Click 'Next' on the Web Server (IIS) screen.
Click 'Next' on the Select Role Services screen.
Click 'Install' on the Confirm Installation Selections screen.
Click 'Close' on the Installation Results screen.
In Feburary 2016 23,
Click 'Start,' type 'Administrative Tools' in the Search box and then press 'Enter.'
Double-click 'Server Manager' on the Administrative Tools window that opens.
Click 'Add Roles' below Roles Summary on the Server Manager screen.
Click the 'Next' button on the Before You Begin screen.
Choose the 'Terminal Services' check box on the Select Server Roles screen and then click 'Next.'
Click 'Next' on the Terminal Services screen.
Choose the 'TS Web Access' check box on the Select Role Services screen.
Click 'Add Required Role Services' and then click 'Next.'
Click 'Next' on the Web Server (IIS) screen.
Click 'Next' on the Select Role Services screen.
Click 'Install' on the Confirm Installation Selections screen.
Click 'Close' on the Installation Results screen.
In Feburary 2016 23,
Monday, 22 February 2016
How to Install Webmin for WindowsIn Feburary 2016 22,
In Feburary 2016 22,
Open the ActiveState ActivePerl download page at ActiveState.com/ActivePerl in your Web browser.
Click the 'Download' link for your version of Windows on the Web page to download the installer, then double-click the downloaded ActivePerl .msi file and follow the instructions on your screen to accept the default installation options and install it.
Open the Installing on Windows page on the Webmin website at Webmin.com/Windows.html and click the 'WebminInstall.exe' file under Windows Installer on the page to download the installer.
Double-click the downloaded 'WebminInstall.exe' file to start the Webmin installer and click the 'Install' option to install Webmin on your system.
Click 'Start,' select 'All Programs,' click the 'Webmin' folder and click the 'Webmin' shortcut to open the Webmin page. You can also access Webmin by typing 'http://' and 'localhost:10000/' into a Web browser's address bar on your computer.
In Feburary 2016 22,
Open the ActiveState ActivePerl download page at ActiveState.com/ActivePerl in your Web browser.
Click the 'Download' link for your version of Windows on the Web page to download the installer, then double-click the downloaded ActivePerl .msi file and follow the instructions on your screen to accept the default installation options and install it.
Open the Installing on Windows page on the Webmin website at Webmin.com/Windows.html and click the 'WebminInstall.exe' file under Windows Installer on the page to download the installer.
Double-click the downloaded 'WebminInstall.exe' file to start the Webmin installer and click the 'Install' option to install Webmin on your system.
Click 'Start,' select 'All Programs,' click the 'Webmin' folder and click the 'Webmin' shortcut to open the Webmin page. You can also access Webmin by typing 'http://' and 'localhost:10000/' into a Web browser's address bar on your computer.
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Saturday, 20 February 2016
How to Use Java on GoDaddyIn Feburary 2016 20,
In Feburary 2016 20,
Log into your GoDaddy hosting account using an FTP client.
Double-click the HTML folder.
Navigate to the /WEB-INF/lib/ folder.
Copy and paste into the lib folder the JAR file of the Java software you wish to run on your Web server.
In Feburary 2016 20,
Log into your GoDaddy hosting account using an FTP client.
Double-click the HTML folder.
Navigate to the /WEB-INF/lib/ folder.
Copy and paste into the lib folder the JAR file of the Java software you wish to run on your Web server.
In Feburary 2016 20,
Wednesday, 17 February 2016
How to Host SVN Repo in GoDaddyIn Feburary 2016 17,
In Feburary 2016 17,
Click 'Start,' then 'Computer,' then 'Map Network Drive,' then 'Connect to a Website,' then enter your FTP login information and click 'Finish.' Double-click your FTP site and upload the SVN repo to your server.
Log in to your GoDaddy account.
Click 'Web Hosting,' then select your account and click 'Launch.'
Click 'Settings,' then 'SSH.'
Click 'Enable.' Click 'Save.' After 72 hours, SSH will be enabled. The SVN Repo will then be active.
In Feburary 2016 17,
Click 'Start,' then 'Computer,' then 'Map Network Drive,' then 'Connect to a Website,' then enter your FTP login information and click 'Finish.' Double-click your FTP site and upload the SVN repo to your server.
Log in to your GoDaddy account.
Click 'Web Hosting,' then select your account and click 'Launch.'
Click 'Settings,' then 'SSH.'
Click 'Enable.' Click 'Save.' After 72 hours, SSH will be enabled. The SVN Repo will then be active.
In Feburary 2016 17,
Friday, 12 February 2016
How to Convert Dfont to TtfIn Feburary 2016 12,
In Feburary 2016 12,
Transfer your .dfont file to your Windows operating system.
Download and install the Windows version of DfontSplitter (see Resources). If you only have access to Mac OS X and are converting the font for someone else, install the Mac version. All the following directions remain the same for both operating systems.
Launch DfontSplitter.
Click 'Add File' and navigate to the folder where your .dfont file is located.
Double-click on your .dfont file to select it.
Click 'Browse' and navigate to the folder where you want your .ttf file saved. The desktop is a good, easy-to-locate choice.
Click 'Convert.' Your new .ttf file will appear in the location you specified.
Use fondu on Ubuntu (Linux)
Transfer the .dfont file to your Ubuntu system using scp or FTP.
Install fondu by typing:sudo apt-get install fondu
Move into the directory where your .dfont file is located:cd /path/to/file(Replace /path/to/file with the specific path to your directory.)
Run fondu:fondu file.dfont(Replace file.dfont with the specific filename of your .dfont file.)
Move the newly-created .ttf file into your ~/.fonts directory:mv file.ttf ~/.fonts(Replace file.ttf with the specific filename of your .ttf file.)
Use TransType (Windows)
Download and install TransType (see Resources).
Launch TransType, then drag your .dfont file into the left-hand column.
Expand the font file by clicking the '+' sign to the left of the font name. Click the font name that appears on the next line to highlight it.
Click the down-facing arrow to the right of the destination filename in the right-hand column. Select 'MS Windows 1252 Latin 1' from the drop-down menu.
Click 'Convert.' A dialog box will appear.
Select the directory to save the .ttf file in by clicking on it. Click 'OK.'
In Feburary 2016 12,
Transfer your .dfont file to your Windows operating system.
Download and install the Windows version of DfontSplitter (see Resources). If you only have access to Mac OS X and are converting the font for someone else, install the Mac version. All the following directions remain the same for both operating systems.
Launch DfontSplitter.
Click 'Add File' and navigate to the folder where your .dfont file is located.
Double-click on your .dfont file to select it.
Click 'Browse' and navigate to the folder where you want your .ttf file saved. The desktop is a good, easy-to-locate choice.
Click 'Convert.' Your new .ttf file will appear in the location you specified.
Use fondu on Ubuntu (Linux)
Transfer the .dfont file to your Ubuntu system using scp or FTP.
Install fondu by typing:sudo apt-get install fondu
Move into the directory where your .dfont file is located:cd /path/to/file(Replace /path/to/file with the specific path to your directory.)
Run fondu:fondu file.dfont(Replace file.dfont with the specific filename of your .dfont file.)
Move the newly-created .ttf file into your ~/.fonts directory:mv file.ttf ~/.fonts(Replace file.ttf with the specific filename of your .ttf file.)
Use TransType (Windows)
Download and install TransType (see Resources).
Launch TransType, then drag your .dfont file into the left-hand column.
Expand the font file by clicking the '+' sign to the left of the font name. Click the font name that appears on the next line to highlight it.
Click the down-facing arrow to the right of the destination filename in the right-hand column. Select 'MS Windows 1252 Latin 1' from the drop-down menu.
Click 'Convert.' A dialog box will appear.
Select the directory to save the .ttf file in by clicking on it. Click 'OK.'
In Feburary 2016 12,
Friday, 5 February 2016
How to Reinstall DNEIn Feburary 2016 05,
In Feburary 2016 05,
Download the Winfix file from the Citrix website. This file will clean out existing DNE settings and ensure the system is ready for a reinstallation.
Double-click
Winfix.exe and click
Start Windows Fixup.
Download the latest version of DNE from the Citrix website. Double-click the
Dneupdate file to open the DNE installer.
Agree to the license terms and conditions. Click
Install to install DNE. You will need to restart your system when the installation wizard reports that it has completed.
In Feburary 2016 05,
Download the Winfix file from the Citrix website. This file will clean out existing DNE settings and ensure the system is ready for a reinstallation.
Double-click
Winfix.exe and click
Start Windows Fixup.
Download the latest version of DNE from the Citrix website. Double-click the
Dneupdate file to open the DNE installer.
Agree to the license terms and conditions. Click
Install to install DNE. You will need to restart your system when the installation wizard reports that it has completed.
In Feburary 2016 05,
How to Increase USB Transfer Speed in Windows VistaIn Feburary 2016 05,
In Feburary 2016 05,
First, click Start then double click Computer and when the Computer window is open, right click on the icon for the USB drive you have plugged into the computer, and then in the drop down menu click Properties, and then click the Hardware tab.
Now, under All Disk Drives, click to highlight your USB drive and then click to select Properties.
Next, click on the Policies tab and then select the Optimize for Performance and then click Ok to exit.
In Feburary 2016 05,
First, click Start then double click Computer and when the Computer window is open, right click on the icon for the USB drive you have plugged into the computer, and then in the drop down menu click Properties, and then click the Hardware tab.
Now, under All Disk Drives, click to highlight your USB drive and then click to select Properties.
Next, click on the Policies tab and then select the Optimize for Performance and then click Ok to exit.
In Feburary 2016 05,
Tuesday, 2 February 2016
How to Turn Your PC Into a Web ServerIn Feburary 2016 02,
In Feburary 2016 02,
Click the 'Start' button, and then click 'Settings', then click 'Control Panel'. Note: Some versions of XP don't have a 'Settings' selection on the Start menu; they just skip straight to 'Control Panel'. The main point is that you want to get to the Control Panel.
Double-click the 'Add or Remove Programs' icon.
Double-click the 'Add/Remove Windows Components' icon.
Click the Internet Information Services (IIS) check box. Please note: Some versions of XP do not have IIS available. If you don't see the IIS check box in the 'Windows Components' dialog box, your computer simply does not have that capability.
Select 'Details', and then click the check box entitled 'World Wide Web Service'. Then click 'OK'.
You will come back to the Windows Component dialog box. Simply click 'Next' to begin the installation process for IIS.
There you go! You have officially set up your PC as a web server! Make sure to test it with a basic ASP test page to ensure that it's serving the page properly.
In Feburary 2016 02,
Click the 'Start' button, and then click 'Settings', then click 'Control Panel'. Note: Some versions of XP don't have a 'Settings' selection on the Start menu; they just skip straight to 'Control Panel'. The main point is that you want to get to the Control Panel.
Double-click the 'Add or Remove Programs' icon.
Double-click the 'Add/Remove Windows Components' icon.
Click the Internet Information Services (IIS) check box. Please note: Some versions of XP do not have IIS available. If you don't see the IIS check box in the 'Windows Components' dialog box, your computer simply does not have that capability.
Select 'Details', and then click the check box entitled 'World Wide Web Service'. Then click 'OK'.
You will come back to the Windows Component dialog box. Simply click 'Next' to begin the installation process for IIS.
There you go! You have officially set up your PC as a web server! Make sure to test it with a basic ASP test page to ensure that it's serving the page properly.
In Feburary 2016 02,
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