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Tuesday, 1 March 2016

How to Set Up a Ventrilo ServerIn Feburary 2016 30,

In Feburary 2016 30,
Visit the Ventrilo website and click \'Download\' on the panel on the left.
Click one of the links under the 'Server Programs' heading. There are versions of Ventrilo for Windows, Linux and Mac OS. Be sure to download the version designed for your operating system.
Read the legal text, then click \'I Agree.\' Save the file when the download window appears.
Return to the download page and download \'Ventrilo Client.\'
Run the setup program for Ventrilo Server. The Ventrilo Server Installation Wizard will take you through installation. Click \'Next\' to continue, \'Back\' to go back a step or \'Cancel\' to abandon the installation. Make sure to read each page, set the options you want and then click \'Finish\' at the end.
Run the setup program for Ventrilo Client. Follow the Ventrilo Client Installation Wizard, then click \'Finish\' at the end.
Click 'Edit INI file' in the 'VentSrv' Start Menu folder. The settings for your Ventrilo server are set in the file 'ventrilo_srv.ini.' Here is an overview of each line. When you have the settings the way you want, save, then close 'vents_srv.ini'.
[Server]: This is label for the file, do not alter it.
(blank space): For the sake of organization, just leave the blank space.
Name=Server 1: This sets the name of the server, which is 'Server 1' at the moment. Rename the server to whatever you like, but the name must follow 'Name='. The equal sign is important.
Phonetic=Server 1: Ventrilo has a voice synthesizer that will read the server name. If you do not want a creepy, robotic voice mispronouncing your server name, you can delete the Phonetic.
Auth=0: This setting determines how people log in to the server. At '0', anyone can connect. At '1' the person must have a password. At '2' only certain user names with a password can connect to the server.
Duplicates=1: Allows or forbids duplicate user names. '0' to make everyone choose different user names or '1' to allow multiple appearances of the same user name.
AdminPassword=: This is where you set the password to access administrator rights. You should set a password to limit access.
Password=: You set the password users will need to connect.
SendBuffer=0: Sets the size of the TCP outbound buffers. '0' defaults to 131,072 bytes. Leave this setting as is.
RecvBuffer=0: Sets the size of the TCP inbound buffers, also something you should leave alone.
Diag=0: This setting toggles diagnostics for developers, another hands-off setting.
LogonTimeout=5: Specifies how many seconds a client has to log in to the server before the user is disconnected. Once logged in, the user is fine.
CloseStd=1: This setting deals with running the server as a background service and is not used for typical server use. '0' does not close handles while '1' will close handles. Leave this setting at '1.'
TimeStamp=1: Enables or disables times stamps in console messages. If you are interested in knowing exactly when messages occurred, set this to '1.'
PingRate=10: Sets how often the server pings the client. Useful for addressing problems with a client. The number represents seconds, so it is 10 seconds at default.
ExtraBuffer=0: Gives additional buffer space to outbound client data streams. '0' sets the default to 128,000 bytes. Do not touch this option or you will risk making problems. The default allowance is plenty.
ChanWidth=0: Sets the number of possible sub-channels that can be created. '0' means no limit.
ChanDepth=0: Sets the maximum number of nested sub-channels. Nested sub-channels are sub-channels that retain attributes of the main channel from which they were created. '0' sets the maximum at eight.
ChanClients=0: Limits the number of clients in a channel. '0' sets no limit.
DisableQuit=0: Enables or disables someone with administrator rights from remotely instructing the server to exit. This feature is allowed by default.
VoiceCodec=0: Sets which codecs are used by clients. '0' means that the server pulls from a set list of possible codecs that can be viewed in the console with the command 'ventrilo_srv -?'. This is yet another setting you should not alter.
VoiceFormat=1: Ties into VoiceCodec, so you should also just let it be.
SilentLobby=0: Allows or forbids voice in the lobby.
AutoKick=0: This setting determines how long, in seconds, that a client can remain connected to the server. At the default setting of '0', there is no limit.
Return to the Start Menu folder for Ventrilo Server and run Ventrilo Server. A console window will appear and list the options you set in the 'ventrilo_srv.ini' file. Your server is now running.
Run Ventrilo Client to try out your new server. Set your user name, then fill out the connection editor. The connection editor, accessed by clicking the arrow next to the server field, will ask for the server name, IP address, port number, password and default channel. Leave the 'Port number' and 'Default channel' fields alone for now and fill out the rest. The password is whatever you set in the 'Password=' setting in the 'ventrilo_srv.ini' file.
Select your server then click \'Connect.\' The server console window will note your connection. Your Ventrilo server is now up and running.
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Sunday, 28 February 2016

How to Set Up an FTP SiteIn Feburary 2016 28,

In Feburary 2016 28,
Click the Windows 'Start' button. Open 'Control Panel' and 'Add or Remove Programs.' Choose 'Add/Remove Windows Components.' Check the box next to Application Server. Click the 'Details' button.
Select 'Internet Information Services (IIS).' Choose the 'Details' button and then 'File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Service. Click 'OK' and follow the prompts to install the FTP service.
Open 'Internet Information Services Manager' under 'Administrative Tools.' Right-click the FTP sites node. Choose 'New' and 'FTP site.' Click 'Next.'
Type in a description for the site. Click 'Next' and assign an IP address. Click 'Next.' Select 'Do Not Isolate Users.' Click 'Next' and enter the path to the directory for the site. Give users read access and click 'Next' then 'Finish.'
Go to 'Computer Management.' Under 'Local Users and Groups' create an account for each user who will access the FTP site.
Open the default FTP folder. Create a folder for each user. The name of the folder must be the same as the user name. Right-click each folder and click the 'Sharing' tab. Remove the group 'Everyone' and change the system account's access control to 'Full.' Add the user who will access that folder. Add the user and give him full control.
Move your mouse to 'Control Panel,' 'Administrative Tools,' 'Computer Management.' Open 'Local Users and Groups.' Click 'Users.' Right-click the user name and select 'Properties.' Click the 'Profile' tab, and type in the user's folder in the FTP folder under 'Local Path.'
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Saturday, 27 February 2016

How to Create a Website Directory TreeIn Feburary 2016 27,

In Feburary 2016 27,
Download FTP client software. FileZilla, Sherrod FTP Client and Starksoft Free FTP are three widely used applications that you can download and install for free. They all work in a similar way.
Double-click the icon of the file you downloaded in the previous step. Follow the on-screen prompts to configure the software, and install it on your computer.
Open your newly installed FTP client.
Enter your server address, user name and password in the appropriate fields at the top of the FTP client screen. Leave the 'Port' field blank unless your server's configuration specifically requires otherwise.
Press the 'Connect' or 'Quickconnect' button to connect to the server.
Double-click the folder containing your website files. This folder will most likely have one of three names: 'public_html,' 'wwwroot' or 'www.'
Right-click on the right-hand side of the FTP client screen, and select 'New Directory' or 'Create Directory.' Give the directory a name, and press the 'Enter' key. This creates a top-level directory for your website. Repeat the process to create more than one top-level directory.
Double-click a newly created folder to open it.
Right-click on the right-hand side of the FTP client screen, and select 'New Directory' or 'Create Directory' again, providing a directory name and pressing 'Enter.' This creates a sub-directory within the top-level folder. Repeat the process within each folder of your website until you have created your desired directory tree.
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Friday, 26 February 2016

How to Use a Web Browser to Upload Files via FTPIn Feburary 2016 26,

In Feburary 2016 26,
Enter the address of the remote site in your browser window and click Enter or Return (Mac). Your browser will open the remote site.
Locate the area on the site that invites you to upload a file. Follow the instructions that are provided (these may differ from site to site). You may be required to enter an ID and log-in password. If the Webmaster of the remote site has set permissions for 'Anonymous FTP,' you might be able to upload without ID.
Locate the file on your hard disk, according to the site's directions. When the file is located and selected, follow instructions to begin the upload.
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How to Setup an FTP Server in UbuntuIn Feburary 2016 26,

In Feburary 2016 26,
Open a terminal window.
Install vsftpd. Vsftpd is the daemon, or server, that users will connect to. To install vsftpd, type 'sudo apt-get install vsftpd.' Ubuntu will ask for your password. Follow the on screen instructions to install the server.
Edit the configuration, or conf, file. To do this, browse to '/etc' using the Nautilus file browser. Nautilus is the default file browser on most Ubuntu installations. Find 'vsftpd.conf' and double-click on the file.
Enable or disable anonymous access. Anonymous access allows people to access your server by simply giving you their email address. If anonymous access is disabled, you will need to create an account for each person who you wish to access your FTP server.
Set the location for the root of the FTP file structure. This setting is controlled by 'secure_chroot_dir' in the vsftpd.conf file.
Restart the FTP server by typing 'sudo /etc/init.d/vsftpd restart.'
Place the files you want to share in the FTP root.
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Thursday, 25 February 2016

How to Prepare for Your Thanksgiving DinnerIn Feburary 2016 25,

In Feburary 2016 25,
Thanksgiving dinners require a lot of planning in advance and at least a couple of trips to the supermarket, so following a countdown schedule is useful when planning your Thanksgiving feast:As soon as you decide to host a dinner, make up a guest list and invite your guests. Don't invite more people than you can afford to feed. Invite people via phone calls, so you can get an instant yes or no.Do your shopping one week before. If you wait until the last couple of days, all the decent-sized turkeys will be gone and you'll have to settle for a small one or fool your guests with a giant chicken. Buy all the ingredients for your recipes, and put the turkey in the coldest part of your freezer.Make sure you have all the necessary cooking equipment. In addition to the usual assortment of pots and pans, locate a cheese grater, a strainer, an electric mixer and various sized mixing bowls and baking dishes.Three days before Thanksgiving, do a massive cleaning job on your fridge--you're going to need the room. Also, take the turkey out of the freezer and move it into the refrigerator, so it can properly defrost. One day before, prepare all your side dishes and pies. Unless you have more than one oven, you might not have the room to bake any thing with the turkey at the same time. This also gives you more time to schmooze with your guests. Get dinner rolls, salad, drinks, ice, napkins and table decorations.On Thanksgiving day, prepare the rest of the food (especially the turkey) about five hours before you plan to eat, set the table and serve the meal.
Prepare the Turkey
To get the tastiest and safest bird possible, pick out a turkey that is 4- to 6-months-old, Grade A and USDA-approved. Buy a frozen turkey at least three days in advance so you can properly defrost it.To figure out how big of a turkey you need, estimate that each guest will eat about 1.3 lbs., then round up. For example, for eight guests: 8 x 1.3 = 10.4. Your turkey should weigh at least 11 lbs.Avoid prestuffed turkeys. Even though they seem efficient, baking turkeys with the stuffing inside them promotes bacterial growth, which can cause illness.Any turkey under 20 lbs. should take no more than three days to thaw in the fridge. For turkeys over 20 lbs., it may take four or five days.On Thursday morning, you'll have a nice, defrosted turkey sitting in your fridge. Preheat your oven to 325 degrees F. Remove the turkey wrapper. 'Wash' your turkey by running cold, wet paper towels along its body. Dry the turkey with paper towels. Pull out the neck from the body cavity and remove the giblets from the neck cavity. Drain the juices and blot the cavities with paper towels. Rub the outside of the turkey with olive oil, then rub on some salt and pepper.If your turkey has roasting directions on its packaging, it's best to follow those. However, here are some universal instructions: Place the turkey breast-side up on a flat rack in an open roasting pan about 2 inches deep. In general, a turkey should be roasted 10 to 12 minutes per pound at 325 degrees. You'll know when your turkey is done when a meat thermometer that's inserted into the thigh reads 175 to 180 degrees.About a half hour before you expect the turkey to be done, check in on it and make sure there aren't any catastrophes. If you find that your turkey is browning too quickly (which often happens to larger birds), cover the entire pan with a loose tent of aluminum foil.Let the turkey stand 15 to 20 minutes before carving.Stuff the turkey after it's been fully cooked to prevent bacterial growth. Make bread stuffing, then spoon it into the two 'empty compartments' at the front and back of the bird.Bread Stuffing
12 cups day-old bread, cut into ½-inch cubes
4½ cups chicken stock
2½ sticks celery, finely chopped
1¼ onion, peeled and finely chopped
2½ large eggs
½ cup walnuts, choppedPreheat your oven to 350 degrees. Melt the butter in a large frying pan over medium heat, then add the celery and onions and cook for about five minutes. Put all the ingredients into a large bowl and mix well. Use your hands if necessary.Transfer the stuffing into a 9- x 13-inch buttered baking pan and cover with aluminum foil. Bake for 20 minutes, then remove the foil, raise the oven temperature to 400 degrees and bake for another 20 minutes. The stuffing is done when the top is brown and crispy.
Prepare Side Dishes
Cornbread
1 tbsp. vegetable shortening
1 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. baking soda
2 cups buttermilk
1¾ cups stone-ground cornmeal
2 large eggs
¾ tsp. salt
1 tbsp. sugarPreheat the oven to 450 degrees. In a large bowl, whisk together the cornmeal, baking soda, baking powder, sugar and salt. Beat the eggs in a medium bowl, then add buttermilk. Combine this mixture with the cornmeal mix. Stir everything until just barely blended to get that mealy cornbread texture.Drop the vegetable shortening into the center of an 8- x 8-inch glass baking pan. Put the pan in the oven and watch it until smoke starts rising from the shortening. Quickly remove the pan from the oven, pour in the batter and bake 20 to 25 minutes. The cornbread is done when the top is brown and the center feels firm when you poke it.Cranberry sauce
16 oz. fresh cranberries
1¼ cup sugar
1¼ cup waterBoil the water and sugar in a medium saucepan. Add the cranberries, and bring the mixture to a boil. Reduce the heat to low and cook for another 10 minutes. Stir occasionally.When all the cranberries have split open from the heat, pour the contents of the saucepan into a strainer placed over a medium-sized bowl. Push the sauce through the strainer with the back of a spoon until there is no pulp left in the strainer. Stir the cranberry sauce and transfer it to a small bowl. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and put it in the fridge to cool for at least three hours.Mashed Potatoes
8 medium-sized potatoes
6 tbsp. butter
¾ cup warm milk
salt and black pepper to taste
½ cup chopped chives (optional)
½ cup bacon bits (optional)
If you opt to use both optional options, incorporate only ¼ cup of each.Peel the potatoes, then cut them in half width-wise. If you want to make your mashed potatoes more nutritious, leave half the potatoes unpeeled (but wash them thoroughly).Boil the potatoes in a large pot of slightly salted water for 20 minutes, longer if they're not tender enough to be pierced easily. Drain them, and put them back in the pot, cover the pot and shake the potatoes around a bit. Add the milk and butter, and mix on medium speed until the potatoes are smooth and creamy. If necessary, add more milk, but add only 1 tbsp. at a time or you might end up with watery potatoes. Add the optional ingredients if desired, then salt and pepper to taste.
Desserts
If you have time, make both.Pumpkin pie
If this pie isn't being made on Thanksgiving day, it should be the last thing you make the night before; the pie crust will begin to soften after it's baked with the filling, so the sooner your guests devour it, the better.1 ready-made pie crust
2 cups canned pumpkin puree
1/3 cup firmly packed brown sugar
½ cup sugar
1½ cup evaporated milk
3 eggs
1 tsp. group cinnamon
1 tsp. ground ginger
½ tsp. ground nutmeg
½ tsp. salt
Whipped toppingPreheat oven to 375 degrees and warm the pie crust in the oven until it is feels hot. In a large bowl, mix all the other ingredients together until smooth.Remove the pie crust from the oven, pour the pumpkin filling into it and bake 35 to 40 minutes. Keep checking up on the pie, because it'll crack if overbaked. The pie is done when the filling is mostly solid and only a tad bouncy when nudged.Cool the pie on a rack, and then refrigerate until the next day. Don't freeze pumpkin pies because they don't thaw to the same consistency. Serve with a dollop of whipped topping on each slice.Cranberry-blueberry pie a la mode
1 ready-made pie crust
12 oz. frozen unsweetened blueberries
12 oz. fresh cranberries
1½ cups sugar
1 tsp. ground cinnamon
½ tsp. ground nutmeg
¼ cup cornstarch
6 tbsp. orange juice
2 tbsp. heavy cream
Half gallon vanilla ice creamPreheat the oven to 375 degrees.Combine the blueberries, cranberries, sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg in a large bowl and mix well. Heat the orange juice in a large saucepan and slowly add cornstarch until it dissolves. Add the berry mix and bring everything to a boil over medium-high heat. Cook and stir the mixture constantly five to eight minutes until the sauce thickens. Remove it from heat and let it cool completely.Carefully spoon the berry filling into the ready-made pie crust. Sprinkle the top of the pie all over with 1 tbsp. of sugar. Bake for about an hour, or until the crust is brown and the berry filling is bubbling. Check on the pie constantly to make sure the crust doesn't crack and the berries aren't bubbling over.Cool the pie and refrigerate until one hour before it's to be served or serve the pie warmed over and with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top of each slice.
Set the Table and Serve the Food
Make sure you have enough space, chairs and utensils for everybody. Get out the fancy silverware, dinnerware, napkins and glasses and wash them all. If you don't own any fancy dining equipment, buy a matching plastic set. Arrange the tableware at each seating nicely. If you're serving soup or chowder, place a soup bowl on top of each plate.If your table isn't large enough to accommodate all your guests, all the dishes, and the turkey, get out a folding table, situate it on the end of the dinner table, and place all the dishes and food there. After each guest has had some of each side dish, the dishes can be placed on this backup table and accessed for seconds and thirds. Drinks and ice also can be placed on the folding table.Ask everyone to be seated before presenting the food. Bring out the side dishes first and the turkey last. You want to make a grand entrance, so clear out a space for it on the table beforehand. When carving your turkey, keep these tips in mind: Cut the joints, not the bones; go with the grain of the meat; separate the thighs and drumsticks by bending the turkey legs away from the body and cutting at the place where they meet; when cutting the breast meat, place your knife parallel and as close to the wing as possible, and cut straight to the bone. Then cut slices perpendicular to this base cut.Don't fear leftovers--they're good to eat for up to five days after you prepared them if stored properly. Cover the dishes with plastic wrap or aluminum foil and put them in the fridge. Remove all the stuffing from the turkey and store the two separately.
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Monday, 22 February 2016

How to Install Webmin for WindowsIn Feburary 2016 22,

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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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Wednesday, 17 February 2016

How to Add a User to Webmin Via Command LineIn Feburary 2016 17,

In Feburary 2016 17,
Type 'useradd' in your Terminal window and press 'Enter.' Follow the onscreen prompts to add a new user to Linux.
Type 'sudo pico /etc/shadow' and press 'Enter.' Enter your password and press 'Enter.' This opens the shadow command, where Webmin user details are stored.
Type 'user:password:0::' replacing both 'user' and 'password' with the user name and password of your account that you created.
Press 'Esc' and then 'Y' to save changes.
In Feburary 2016 17,

How to Download MOV FilesIn Feburary 2016 17,

In Feburary 2016 17,
Open your Web browser and visit Apple's official QuickTime Pro website (see the link in the References section). Click 'Buy Now.' Follow the directions on screen to legally purchase your copy of QuickTime Pro using a debit or credit card. (You will receive a product key, which you can use to convert your copy of the regular version of QuickTime to Pro.)
Open QuickTime Player (via the 'QuickTime' folder in your computer's 'Start' menu).
Click 'Edit,' then 'Preferences,' then 'Register.' Type the name you used to purchase your copy of QuickTime Pro and the registration key into the boxes on the screen. Click 'OK' to upgrade your copy of the QuickTime software to Pro.
Open the MOV file you want to download onto your computer. Click 'File,' then 'Save As' in Quicktime Pro to download the MOV file to your computer.
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Monday, 15 February 2016

How to Start Your Own Chat Room Website Make MoneyIn Feburary 2016 15,

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Buy a domain name from a domain name registrar like Domain.com, NetworkSolutions.com or DomainName.com. Pick a memorable domain name or one with keywords that reflect the topic of your website. A domain name will cost about $10 per year.
Buy Web hosting from a hosting company like RackSpace.com, HostBig.com or JustHost.com. Web hosting costs about $10 per month. Follow the instruction provided by your Web host for linking your domain name to your web hosting account.
Create an account with a chat room provider like TinyChat.com, Gabbly.com or Yaplet.com. These companies provide code that you embed into your website which allows access to their chat network. They are all free to use provided you link back to them.
Copy the chat interface embed code from the chat room provider you've chosen and paste the code into the Web page where you want to host your chat room. Format the page according to your wishes and add content that reflects the topic of your chat room.
Locate an affiliate program that offers products that your chat room visitors might want. Sign up for the program and find one or more products that you want to promote. Copy the affiliate links for each product you intend to promote. Most affiliate programs offer banner graphics that you can use to promote their products. Copy the banners that are the most appealing to you and place them on your chat room Web page. Link the banner images to the affiliate offers with your affiliate link. When visitors to your chat room click the banners and then buy the products you are promoting you will be paid a commission.
Promote your chat room. Buy banner ads or pay-per-click ads to drive traffic to your chat room. Once people find your community and become interested in the conversation they will return again and again.
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Friday, 12 February 2016

How to Change the Default Password on Your iPhoneIn Feburary 2016 12,

In Feburary 2016 12,
Launch Cydia using the icon in your iPhone's main menu. Tap the 'Search' tab and search for 'mobileterminal,' then tap the result, tap 'Install' and follow the onscreen instructions to install the MobileTerminal app.
Run Terminal to bring up a standard UNIX command prompt. If you don't know how to navigate these, don't worry; the next few steps will be all you need.
Type 'su root' and tap 'Return.' You'll be prompted for a password. The default iPhone root password is 'alpine.' Once you enter this, you'll have logged into your iPhone as root -- the most powerful, highly privileged account possible.
Type 'passwd' and tap 'Return.' You'll be prompted, twice, for a new password. Enter whatever you want. When you're done, you can close the Terminal app -- your password has been changed.
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How to Install an FTP Server on an Apache Web Server in Windows XPIn Feburary 2016 12,

In Feburary 2016 12,
Download the latest release of Apache server from the official site. The link to the Apache FTP service is below:
mina.apache.org/ftpserver/downloads.html
Install the download file by double-clicking the file. Follow the prompts that asks for a location to place the installation files. This can be any local directory on the server.
Start the service in Windows as a service. If you don't set Apache as a service, it does not start when the server is reboot. This means the Apache server does not server FTP pages until it's manually started. Click the Windows \'Start\' button and select \'Run.\' Type \'cmd\' into the text box and press the \'Enter\' key.
Type \'bin\service install\' into the command prompt. This starts the FTP service in Windows so host files are served to web browsers.
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Wednesday, 10 February 2016

How to Fix Runtime Error R6002In Feburary 2016 10,

In Feburary 2016 10,
Visit the CCleaner Website (Resource section has site link) and download the program. Locate the Ccleaner file and double-click it to run the file. The installation wizard will appear. Follow the onscreen instructions to install the software.
Double-click the CCleaner Windows desktop icon to open and run the program.
Locate and click the 'Registry' icon and click the 'Scan for Issues' button. This will start the registry scan.
Insert a check mark by the registry errors found. Click the 'Fix Selected Issues' button. Back-up your registry system by clicking 'Yes' in the prompt box.
Click the 'Fix All Selected Issues' button and click 'OK' in the 'Fix All Selected Issues?' prompt to fix the registry.
Eusing Registry Cleaner
Visit the Eusing Registry Cleaner Website (see Resource for site link) and download the program file. Double-click the file to run it. Follow the program's instructional steps in the installation wizard to install the program.
Double-click the Eusing Registry Cleaner desktop icon to open and run the program.
Insert check marks in the options under the 'Select the Sections to Scan' section.
Click 'Scan Registry Issue' under the 'Tasks' category.
Choose the registry error you want to repair and click 'Repair Registry Issue,' which is under the 'Tasks' category.
RegVac Registry Cleaner
Visit the RegVac Registry Cleaner Website (see Resource section for site link) and download the program file. Find the file after downloading it and double-click it to run it. Follow the installation wizard's steps to install the program.
Double-click the RegVac desktop icon to run the program.
Click the 'Scan and Clean' button. The program will scan your registry.
Click the 'Clean Registry' button to fix your registry.
Click the 'OK' button in the dialogue box.
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Thursday, 4 February 2016

How Do I Change My Linksys NAT Settings?In Feburary 2016 04,

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Locate the IP address of the computer that you want to change the NAT settings for. Go to 'Start --> Run.' In the run window, type in the command 'cmd.exe'. This will open up a command window. Type 'ipconfig' at the command line. When you see the line 'IP V4 address,' write down the numbers that follow. They will be in the form of four numbers separated by dots, like so: 192.168.1.4. Write this number down.
Open up a web browser and type in the following address 'http://192.168.1.1'. You will be prompted for your Netgear's admin login and password. If you haven't changed the default settings, login with the username 'admin' and password 'password' (no quotes).
Scroll odwn to the bottom of the administration menu. Look on the left-hand side of the screen, underneath the 'Advanced' section. Click the button marked 'Port Forwarding.'
Select the protocol that you want to change the NAT settings for, either 'HTTP' (for web services, such as a proxy server) or 'FTP' (for FTP servers).
Type the IP address of the computer that you looked up in Step 1 in the 'Server' box. In the drop-down menu, select the 'TCP/UDP' option. Click the 'Apply' button.
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