Showing posts with label Options. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Options. Show all posts

Sunday, 28 February 2016

How to View FTP SitesIn Feburary 2016 28,

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Click the 'Tools' menu in Internet Explorer, then click 'Internet Options.'
Click the 'Advanced' tab in the window that appears.
Ensure that 'Enable folder view for FTP sites' is checked, then click 'OK.'
Enter 'FTP://' in the address bar, followed by the URL of the FTP server to which you want to connect.
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Saturday, 27 February 2016

How to Enable Folder View for FTP SitesIn Feburary 2016 27,

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Launch Internet Explorer and click the 'Tools' button in the upper-right corner of the window. Select 'Internet Options.'
Click the 'Advanced' tab at the top of the 'Internet Options' window.
Scroll down to the 'Browsing' category and place a check in the box labeled 'Enable FTP folder view (outside of Internet Explorer).'
Click 'OK' and close Internet Explorer. Type the address of an FTP site in the 'Address' bar at the top of any Windows Explorer window to connect to the server.
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Friday, 26 February 2016

How to Use Passive FTP in Google ChromeIn Feburary 2016 26,

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Close Google Chrome by clicking the red “X” button at the top right of the screen.
Click “Start,” and then click “Control Panel.”
Click “Internet Options.”
Click the “Advanced” tab and then scroll through “Settings.”
Click the box next to “Enable Folder View for FTP Sites” so that the box is now not checked.
Check the box next to “Use Passive FTP (for firewall and DSL modem compatibility).”
Click “Apply” and then click “OK.”
Relaunch Google Chrome and visit a site that makes use of passive FTP. You can now use passive FTP sites in Google Chrome.
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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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Sunday, 21 February 2016

How to Add Google Maps to SharePointIn Feburary 2016 21,

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Navigate to the Google Maps URL listed as the first link in Resources. Enter the address or location you desire to view on Google Maps in the blank text field on the webpage. When the address is mapped out, click on the “Links” button located by the map. A list of options will open.
Choose the option that reads “Customize and Preview Embedded Map Link.” A new window will open with multiple boxes. Copy the HTML code displayed in box three.
Open Microsoft SharePoint and access the website that you want the map to appear on. Navigate to the desired page of the website and click on the “Site Actions” button.
Click the “Edit Page” option. Now, locate the part of the site that you want the Google Map to appear on and click “Add a Web Part.” Select the “Content Editor Web Part” option from the “Add Web Parts” option box and click the “Add” button.
Click the “Open the Tool Pane” in the “Content Editor Web Part.” Click on the “Source Editor” button; the “Text Entry” window will open.
Paste the Google Map HTML code into the “Text Entry” window and click the “Save” button.
Publish the newly altered website.
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Saturday, 20 February 2016

How to Stop Internet Explorer From Automatically Downloading FilesIn Feburary 2016 20,

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Turn on your computer and open Internet Explorer.
Click on 'Tools' in the toolbar and then select 'Internet Options.' This will open an Internet Options window.
Click on the 'security' tab at the top of the window, next make sure 'Internet' zone is highlighted, and then click on 'Custom level.' This will open a security settings window.
Scroll down to the 'Downloads' section and select 'enable' underneath 'Automatic prompting for file downloads.'
Click 'OK' to close both open windows.
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Thursday, 18 February 2016

How to Solve a Proxy Error That's Not Allowing the ServerIn Feburary 2016 18,

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Launch 'Internet Explorer' from the 'Start' menu under 'All Programs.'
Click the 'Tools' menu and select 'Internet Options.'
Click the 'Advanced' tab.
Click to clear the check beside 'Enable folder view for FTP sites.'
Click 'Apply.' Click 'OK.'
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Sunday, 14 February 2016

How to Change Transfer Files Mode in Total CommanderIn Feburary 2016 14,

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Launch Total Commander.
Click on the 'Configuration' menu, and then click 'Options.' This will load the program's options in a new window.
Select the 'FTP' option on the left and check the 'Use passive mode by default' box. Click the 'OK' button to save the settings.
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How to Connect My Wii to My Computer WirelessIn Feburary 2016 14,

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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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Friday, 12 February 2016

How to Upload Files From Your ComputerIn Feburary 2016 12,

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Use File Dropper to upload files up to 5 GB in size. Visit the File Dropper website and select a file from your hard drive to begin uploading it to the File Dropper servers. After the file has finished uploading, File Dropper will provide you with a link to download the file. File Dropper will delete any files that have not been downloaded at least once within 30 days. Sign up for a premium account to store files on the File Dropper servers indefinitely.
Upload files to Uploading.com, a free storage website that supports files up to 1 GB in size. Visit the Uploading website and select up to 10 files from your hard drive. Use the 'More Options' link to share the link with other people by entering their e-mail addresses. Then click the 'Upload Now' button to begin uploading the selected files. The uploaded files will stay on the Uploading servers for one month. Sign up for a free Uploading account and the files will be stored for two months, or sign up for a premium account to store the files indefinitely.
Use an FTP client to upload files to an FTP Web host. Download and install an FTP client such as Core FTP Lite, FileZilla or OneButton FTP. These are all freeware programs that can navigate and upload files to an FTP server. Run the FTP client and enter the FTP server's name, the login for the FTP account and the account's password into the FTP client. Use the FTP client to connect to the FTP server, then navigate to the appropriate directory and drag-and-drop files from the hard drive into one of the FTP's directories to upload them to the server.
Upload files to MediaFire. MediaFire does not require users to have an account before uploading files, but creating a free account allows users additional file management opportunities. Then select files from your hard drive to upload. After the files have finished uploading, copy or bookmark the download link to download the file in the future. MediaFire supports files up to 200 MB in size for free users, and up to 10 GB file size for MediaPro users. There is no set time limit that MediaFire stores free users' uploaded files, but they will delete files that are not being downloaded on a regular basis. MediaFire sends at least three notification e-mails to free users before deleting their files. Free users can keep their files active by simply logging in to their MediaFire accounts.
Upload images and videos to ImageShack, TinyPic or Flickr. These services are all free and are designed to help users share photos and videos with their friends online. Create a free account on one of these three media sharing sites and begin uploading photos and videos from the hard drive. After the files have uploaded, use the links to share your photos and videos with friends via e-mail, MySpace, Facebook and other social networking sites.
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Thursday, 11 February 2016

How to Delete a Saved FTP Password From Internet ExplorerIn Feburary 2016 11,

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Open a new Internet Explorer window.
Click on the 'Tools' icon and select 'Internet Options.'
Click on the 'General' tab.
Click on the 'Delete' button under the browsing history section. A new window will open.
Place a check mark next to 'Form data.'
Place a check mark next to 'Password.'
Remove all other check marks.
Click on the 'Delete' button.
Click on the 'OK' button to close out the display window.
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Wednesday, 10 February 2016

How to Delete Videos You Watch on the InternetIn Feburary 2016 10,

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Launch Internet Explorer. You can do this easily by double-clicking the internet icon on your computer desktop.
Select the 'Tools' menu at the top of the web browser window and click 'Internet Options.'
Click 'Clear History,' 'Delete Files' and 'Delete Cookies.' Click 'OK' to exit the window and finalize the process. There are now no traces of the internet videos you watched in a previous Internet session.
Apple's Safari
Launch Safari. Click the icon that looks a compass on your desktop to open it quickly.
Click the 'Edit' menu at the top of the window then click 'Reset Safari.'
Check the boxes next to 'History', 'Cookies', and 'Private Information' and click 'Reset' to remove records of the Internet videos.
Mozilla Firefox
Open the Mozilla Firefox web browser.
Click the 'Tools' menu at the top of the application and select 'Clear Recent History.'
Check the boxes next to 'Cookies,' 'Cache,' and 'Browsing & Download History.' Click 'Clear Now' to clear the traces of the internet videos.
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Thursday, 4 February 2016

How to Set Up Ricoh Scanning Via FTPIn Feburary 2016 04,

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Press the 'Setting' tab on the front panel of the Ricoh device. This will bring you into a menu in which you can make several global settings for the copier.
Select 'Scanning.' There will be several tabs that will appear in the 'Settings' menu. Press the 'Scanning' tab to be brought into the scanning setup and options area.
Select 'Scan Options.' Depending on the model Ricoh you have, this option may read differently. However, select the option that allows you to set or alter the scanning options, including the destination.
Press the 'FTP' option. Once pressed, you will need to know the FTP server address. Enter the FTP information in the dialog box that appears after selecting to scan to the FTP server.
Press 'Okay' to save your settings.
Scan test documents to the FTP server. Working with your IT staff, scan several documents to the FTP server and make sure that all scanned documents are stored in the FTP server.
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