Showing posts with label Installing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Installing. Show all posts

Thursday, 25 February 2016

How to Increase Upload SpeedsIn Feburary 2016 25,

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Update your browser. If you are using Mozilla Firefox, click the 'Help' tab, select 'Check for Updates' and wait for a software dialog box to appear. Whenever an update is available, a software update dialog box appears when you try to open Mozilla Firefox. Click 'OK' to start downloading and installing updates. If you are using Internet Explorer, proceed to the next step.
Open Internet Explorer. Click the 'Tools' tab and then 'Microsoft Update.' In the Microsoft Update window, click 'Custom,' and click the check box for 'Internet Explorer.' Click 'Review and Install Updates' and then 'Install Updates.'
Delete Internet files. If you are using Mozilla Firefox, click 'Tools,' 'Clear recent history' and then click the check boxes for all Internet files that you want to delete. If you are using Internet Explorer, click 'Tools,' 'Internet Options' and then 'Delete' under 'Browsing History.'
Perform maintenance tasks in your computer like 'Disk Defragmenter' and 'Disk Cleanup.' Click 'Start,' 'All Programs' and then 'Accessories.' Select 'Disk Defragmenter' or 'Disk Cleanup' under the 'System Tools' options. Follow the instructions on your screen to complete the procedures.
Update your anti-virus software, and run a complete virus scan. Delete viruses found.
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Thursday, 18 February 2016

How to Connect WinSCP to an iPhoneIn Feburary 2016 18,

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Connect your iPhone to your computer using its USB cable. Wait for your computer to recognize the connected device before you proceed to the next step.
Go to your iPhone's 'Installer' application and install 'OpenSSH.' Go to the 'Settings' option as soon as the iPhone finishes installing the application. Go to 'Wi-Fi' settings and select the specific network you are on.
Press the blue arrow for your network option and take note of the 'IP address' by jotting it down on a piece of paper.
Download WinSCP online and install it on your computer by clicking on the Start button of your computer desktop. Click on 'All Programs' and select the program link to launch your WinSCP application.
Click on 'Sessions' and enter the IP address of your iPhone that you noted in Step 2 as your 'Host Name.'
Change your username to 'root' and your password to 'alpine' (without the quotation marks). Set your port to '22' and click on 'Connect.'
Select 'File protocol' to launch a drop-down menu where you will find 'SFTP.' Click on this and select 'Login' to finally connect WinSCP to your iPhone.
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Saturday, 13 February 2016

How to Install ImageMagick on WAMPIn Feburary 2016 13,

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Download the most recent Microsoft Windows binary package for ImageMagick at imagemagick.org. Run the setup wizard, choosing 'Add to system path' and installing the program under 'C:\imagemagick' rather than the default location.
Download the latest php_imagick_ts.dll file and save it in '\ext' under the PHP folders of your WAMP installation.
Right-click on the WAMP icon in your system tray and navigate to 'Add Extension' under 'PHP Extensions' in the menu. Type 'php_imagick_ts.dll' into the dialog box that opens.
Right-click on the WAMP icon once more and click 'Restart All Services' to complete the installation.
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Thursday, 11 February 2016

How to Install Wordpress On 1and1 ServersIn Feburary 2016 11,

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Log in to your 1and1 control panel and click the hosting package on which you want to install WordPress.
Click “MySQL” under the Database heading on the hosting panel and then select “MySQL Database.”
Enter a description for your new database in the field provided. Something as simple as “WordPress Database” is fine, provided you only plan to have one iteration of WordPress installed on your 1and1 account.
Create a password for the database in the “Password” field and then verify it in the “Repeat Password” field. Make a note of this password as you will need it when installing WordPress.
Click “Set Up” to finish creating your database. When creation is complete, 1and1 displays the details of your database, including the database name and username. Make a note of both of these values as you will need them when installing WordPress.
Installing Wordpress
Download the latest version of WordPress onto your computer and extract its contents to your desktop or another memorable location.
Upload the contents of the extracted WordPress folder to the location on your 1and1 server where you want WordPress to appear. If you don’t have FTP software, a number of free options are available, including FileZilla, SmartFTP and CoreFTP.
Update your 1and1 destination folder so that it points to WordPress. Log in to the 1and1 control panel, select the hosting package associated with WordPress and then select “Domain Center” on the Domains control panel. Place a check mark in the box next to the domain you want to use with WordPress and then click the “Edit Destination” button. Select the “Webspace” radio button, click the arrow icon located under the Target Directory field and select the folder into which you uploaded WordPress. Click “Save” when you are finished.
Wait at least 15 minutes for 1and1’s servers to adopt your domain changes.
Open a new browser tab or window and visit the domain associated with WordPress. This is the domain you just pointed to your WordPress destination folder.
Click “Create a Configuration File” and then click “Let’s Go” to initiate the configuration process.
Enter your WordPress database name, username and password in the provided fields. These are the values you noted earlier when creating your database.
Click “Submit” and then press the “Run the Install” button.
Fill out the Five-Minute-Install form and press the “Install WordPress” button to finish installing WordPress. For security purposes, the username and password you create here should be different from those associated with your database. These will be the username and password you use whenever you log in to WordPress.
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