Showing posts with label Properties. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Properties. Show all posts

Monday, 15 February 2016

How to Create Your Own Game ServerIn Feburary 2016 15,

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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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Friday, 12 February 2016

How to Enable Copy Paste on a WebsiteIn Feburary 2016 12,

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Launch Adobe Flash from the desktop shortcut or the 'All Programs' section of the 'Start' menu.
Click 'Open' and select the website's .FLA file. The Internet shows the .SWF Flash movie, but the .FLA file contains the programming. The website cannot be edited without access to this file.
Select one of the text boxes on the stage.
Open the 'Properties' window if it is not already open by clicking 'Window,' 'Properties,' then 'Properties.'
Click on the 'Ab' symbol in the 'Properties' window with the text box selected.
Repeat the previous steps for each of the text boxes in the Flash project.
Save the edited .FLA file by clicking 'File,' 'Save As' and pressing 'Save.' Take note of where the file is saved to.
Press 'CTRL+Enter' to export the new .SWF file.
Locate the .SWF file. It is in the folder the .FLA file was saved.
Upload the .SWF file to the website host server and replace the current .SWF file. This is accomplished using the same means the original website was uploaded, usually an FTP program.
Open a web browser and enter the address of the website.
Click the left mouse button and highlight some text.
Press 'CTRL + C' to copy the text and press 'CTRL + V' to paste it in another application such as Notepad or Microsoft Word.
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Thursday, 11 February 2016

How to Change Directory Permissions in Plesk 9.3In Feburary 2016 11,

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Open your FTP software and log into your Web hosting account. The root directory of your Web hosting account will launch.
Locate the directory on the Web server that you want to change.
Right-click on the directory and click on 'Properties,' or 'File Permissions' in some cases, then identify the current chmod permissions in the appropriate text field. The permissions will be expressed with three digits, such as '644,' '755,' or '777,' for example.
Go to the Page Resource website (see Resources) and look at the permission numbers. Directories and files are typically assigned the following permissions: '644,' '755,' or '777,' the latter of which is known as 'world writable,' meaning that all users will have access. Confirm the changes.
Exit the FTP application.
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