Showing posts with label Proxy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Proxy. Show all posts

Tuesday, 1 March 2016

How to Sync NetBeans and FTPIn Feburary 2016 30,

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Open NetBeans.
Click 'NetBeans,' then 'Preferences.'
Under 'Proxy Settings,' select 'Manual Proxy Settings' and select 'More.'
Enter the web server IP address and authentication information (username and password) if necessary. You should now be able to remotely access your files.
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Friday, 19 February 2016

Windows Media Player Cannot Connect to the ServerIn Feburary 2016 19,

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Retype the URL or website address in the Open URL dialog box in Windows Media Player. Make certain you spell the file name correctly with the correct path.
Try again later to connect Windows Media Player to the server, since the host server may be busy.
Check your modem or wireless connection to make certain your computer is connected to the Internet.
Proxy Server Settings
Test your proxy server settings for Windows Media Player to ensure you have them configured properly, by clicking 'Start,' typing 'windows media player' in the Start Search field box and then pressing the 'Enter' key. This brings up Windows Media Player.
Click the 'Library' drop-down arrow and 'More Options,' which brings up the Options window.
Click the 'Network' tab at the top of the window to look at your settings under 'Streaming Proxy Settings.'
Select a protocol, such as 'HTTP,' if you do not know what the proxy server settings should be set to, and then click 'Configure.' The HTTP proxy server works by taking the HTTP request you made when you typed in the URL or website address, then checking it against certain conditions. This proxy server helps speed up your connection to websites you visit often, plus it reduces the amount of data flowing over the Internet connection.
Select 'Use Proxy Settings of the Web Browser if you selected the 'HTTP' protocol; otherwise, select 'Autodetect Proxy Settings.' Try connecting Windows Media Player again to the server.
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Saturday, 13 February 2016

How to Change the Proxy on SafariIn Feburary 2016 13,

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Open Safari from your 'Start' menu.
Click 'Edit' then select 'Preferences.'
Click 'Advanced' and the 'Change Settings' option under the 'Proxy' header.
Click 'LAN Settings.'
Place a check in the 'Use a proxy server for your LAN' checkbox.
Enter the IP address, domain name or network name of the proxy server in the 'Address' field.
Enter the proxy server's port in the 'Port' field.
Click 'Advanced' and specify different proxy servers for SSL, FTP and SOCKS connections if you use a different proxy server for these connections.
Click 'OK' until you have exited the 'Internet Options' dialog window. Your proxy is now active.
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Saturday, 6 February 2016

How To Configure FileZilla To Work with a Proxy ServerIn Feburary 2016 06,

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Open FileZilla, click on the 'Edit' menu and then click 'Settings.'
Click on the plus symbol next to the 'Connection' section in the left side of the window.
Click on the 'FTP Proxy Settings' section and enter the IP address, port, username and password of your proxy server.
Click 'OK' to apply the settings and exit the Settings window. All future connections through FileZilla will use the proxy server you designated until you change the settings and erase the proxy server information.
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