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Log into the forum as an administrator.
Enter the Tools section. Generally an 'Administrative Tools' link is on the top or left of the administrative page.
Click 'User Search.'
Enter the username and click 'Search.'
Click the username. The full user profile and all IP addresses with which the user has accessed the forum will be displayed.
Detecting the IP Address With Added PHP Code
Enter the file manager. Use either an FTP client or a Web-based file manager to access the forum files.
Edit the form post PHP file. After the global code definitions, add the following code:$userID = $_GET['userID']; //userIDif($userID == 'THE USER YOU SEEK'){$userIP = $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']; //USER IP}
Enter further code to write the variable to the forum database. You will need administrative access to the database.
In Feburary 2016 27,
Showing posts with label Search. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Search. Show all posts
Saturday, 27 February 2016
Wednesday, 17 February 2016
How to Reinstall MySQL for UbuntuIn Feburary 2016 17,
In Feburary 2016 17,
Click the 'System' menu.
Highlight the 'Administration' category.
Click the 'Synaptic Package Manager' menu option to open the Synaptic Package Manager. Type your password when prompted.
Type 'mysql' in the 'Search' text box at the top of the screen.
Click the check box next to the 'mysql-server' package.
Choose the 'Mark for re-installation' option in the menu that appears.
Click 'Apply' at the top of the screen.
Click 'Yes' in the confirmation dialog that appears. The MySQL server package will be reinstalled.
Command Line
Right-click anywhere on the desktop.
Choose the 'Terminal' option in the menu that appears to open a terminal window.
Type the command 'sudo apt-get install --reinstall mysql-server' to reinstall the MySQL software package.
Type your password when prompted.
Type 'Y' when prompted for confirmation.
In Feburary 2016 17,
Click the 'System' menu.
Highlight the 'Administration' category.
Click the 'Synaptic Package Manager' menu option to open the Synaptic Package Manager. Type your password when prompted.
Type 'mysql' in the 'Search' text box at the top of the screen.
Click the check box next to the 'mysql-server' package.
Choose the 'Mark for re-installation' option in the menu that appears.
Click 'Apply' at the top of the screen.
Click 'Yes' in the confirmation dialog that appears. The MySQL server package will be reinstalled.
Command Line
Right-click anywhere on the desktop.
Choose the 'Terminal' option in the menu that appears to open a terminal window.
Type the command 'sudo apt-get install --reinstall mysql-server' to reinstall the MySQL software package.
Type your password when prompted.
Type 'Y' when prompted for confirmation.
In Feburary 2016 17,
Sunday, 14 February 2016
How to Find a WordPress Page on My ServerIn Feburary 2016 14,
In Feburary 2016 14,
Open your server explorer or FTP program so you can see a view of the entries on your server. This requires an active FTP account with your server company, with a correct log-in name and password. You need to be able to see all of the files currently hosted on your server.
Look for WordPress files in the root directory for your domain. If you are hosting a WordPress site, your WordPress package will be installed on your server in the root directory for that site. For example, if your website is called MyBlog.com, look for WordPress files under the directory for 'MyBlog.' Most of the WordPress files within that directory will be identifiable because they are named with the preface 'wp-' such as 'wp-content,' 'wp-admin,' or 'wp-includes.'
Search for WordPress files in other subfolders. If you are hosting a WordPress page, but within a non-WordPress website, look for these 'wp-' files in other sub-folders on the server. They are usually found in a trio, 'wp-content,' 'wp-admin,' and 'wp-includes,' plus approximately 30 files that make up the root of WordPress. For example, if you have a special blogger's page within your MySite.com website, look under the server directory for 'MySite/blogpagename' for WordPress files.
Conduct a search for PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) files, as many WordPress files are PHP files. Open your FTP program's search box and type in '*.PHP' and the search function will locate all PHP files on your server. Note where these PHP files are located, especially in large numbers. You can usually back track and find the remaining WordPress files associated with these PHP files by following these clues.
Run a search on a specific file you remember creating for your WordPress site, such as a unique name for a graphics or picture file. If you can recall uploading a photograph named 'angrycat.jpg,' for example, search for that term, 'angrycat.' Invariably, the picture file will be nestled inside a WordPress image file, which may in turn be found within the Wp-Content folder, and so forth.
Reinstall WordPress. If all else fails and you can neither find a missing WordPress file, nor get your WordPress site to function correctly, reload a fresh copy of WordPress to the proper directory on your server. You can simply discard any duplicate files found by your FTP upload program so you do not need to delete any files currently in the directory folder. Your WordPress 'engine' will be properly installed in the correct location again.
In Feburary 2016 14,
Open your server explorer or FTP program so you can see a view of the entries on your server. This requires an active FTP account with your server company, with a correct log-in name and password. You need to be able to see all of the files currently hosted on your server.
Look for WordPress files in the root directory for your domain. If you are hosting a WordPress site, your WordPress package will be installed on your server in the root directory for that site. For example, if your website is called MyBlog.com, look for WordPress files under the directory for 'MyBlog.' Most of the WordPress files within that directory will be identifiable because they are named with the preface 'wp-' such as 'wp-content,' 'wp-admin,' or 'wp-includes.'
Search for WordPress files in other subfolders. If you are hosting a WordPress page, but within a non-WordPress website, look for these 'wp-' files in other sub-folders on the server. They are usually found in a trio, 'wp-content,' 'wp-admin,' and 'wp-includes,' plus approximately 30 files that make up the root of WordPress. For example, if you have a special blogger's page within your MySite.com website, look under the server directory for 'MySite/blogpagename' for WordPress files.
Conduct a search for PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) files, as many WordPress files are PHP files. Open your FTP program's search box and type in '*.PHP' and the search function will locate all PHP files on your server. Note where these PHP files are located, especially in large numbers. You can usually back track and find the remaining WordPress files associated with these PHP files by following these clues.
Run a search on a specific file you remember creating for your WordPress site, such as a unique name for a graphics or picture file. If you can recall uploading a photograph named 'angrycat.jpg,' for example, search for that term, 'angrycat.' Invariably, the picture file will be nestled inside a WordPress image file, which may in turn be found within the Wp-Content folder, and so forth.
Reinstall WordPress. If all else fails and you can neither find a missing WordPress file, nor get your WordPress site to function correctly, reload a fresh copy of WordPress to the proper directory on your server. You can simply discard any duplicate files found by your FTP upload program so you do not need to delete any files currently in the directory folder. Your WordPress 'engine' will be properly installed in the correct location again.
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How to Connect My Wii to My Computer WirelessIn Feburary 2016 14,
In Feburary 2016 14,
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.
In Feburary 2016 14,
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.
In Feburary 2016 14,
Sunday, 7 February 2016
How to Correct Proxy SettingsIn Feburary 2016 07,
In Feburary 2016 07,
Look through the menu bar (all Windows-based applications have one) of the application you want to correct. Choose the 'Tools' drop-down menu. In this menu, find the 'Options' configuration screen for the application you want to update. In Google Chrome, this menu is accessed by clicking on the wrench symbol at the end of the address bar. Towards the bottom of the 'Tools' menu will be a 'Settings,' 'Internet Options' or 'Options' item. Select this to open a settings window.
Search for the 'Proxy Settings' option. In some applications this is immediately visible, in others it is necessary to select either an 'Internet' or 'Connections.' In these applications, a 'LAN Settings' button will lead to a window where proxy data is accessed. Press this button to open the 'LAN Settings' window.
Find the proxy data you want to change in the LAN Settings screen. Some applications show a series of entries for proxy settings, with an option to use the same proxy for all options. The options are 'HTTP,' 'HTTPS' (or 'Secure' or 'SSL'), 'FTP,' 'Gopher' or 'SOCKS.'
Update the proxy you wish to correct. If you are only using one proxy, its details will be in the 'HTTP' proxy fields. Each row in the proxy settings window required an IP address and a port number for the proxy. Lower on the screen is an option to enter exceptions. These are addresses which should be contacted directly and not forwarded through the proxy server. These can be entered as IP addresses or domain names. Each item in the list of exceptions is separated either with a semi-colon (';') or a comma (',').
Close each window by pressing the 'OK' button once the proxy settings have been corrected. In some applications, you may need to press an 'Apply' or 'Save' button before closing the window with the 'OK' button.
In Feburary 2016 07,
Look through the menu bar (all Windows-based applications have one) of the application you want to correct. Choose the 'Tools' drop-down menu. In this menu, find the 'Options' configuration screen for the application you want to update. In Google Chrome, this menu is accessed by clicking on the wrench symbol at the end of the address bar. Towards the bottom of the 'Tools' menu will be a 'Settings,' 'Internet Options' or 'Options' item. Select this to open a settings window.
Search for the 'Proxy Settings' option. In some applications this is immediately visible, in others it is necessary to select either an 'Internet' or 'Connections.' In these applications, a 'LAN Settings' button will lead to a window where proxy data is accessed. Press this button to open the 'LAN Settings' window.
Find the proxy data you want to change in the LAN Settings screen. Some applications show a series of entries for proxy settings, with an option to use the same proxy for all options. The options are 'HTTP,' 'HTTPS' (or 'Secure' or 'SSL'), 'FTP,' 'Gopher' or 'SOCKS.'
Update the proxy you wish to correct. If you are only using one proxy, its details will be in the 'HTTP' proxy fields. Each row in the proxy settings window required an IP address and a port number for the proxy. Lower on the screen is an option to enter exceptions. These are addresses which should be contacted directly and not forwarded through the proxy server. These can be entered as IP addresses or domain names. Each item in the list of exceptions is separated either with a semi-colon (';') or a comma (',').
Close each window by pressing the 'OK' button once the proxy settings have been corrected. In some applications, you may need to press an 'Apply' or 'Save' button before closing the window with the 'OK' button.
In Feburary 2016 07,
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