Showing posts with label Start. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Start. Show all posts

Monday, 29 February 2016

How to Specify a Port on the FTP Command LineIn Feburary 2016 29,

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Click 'Start.'
Type 'cmd' into the search box.
Press 'Enter' to open the command prompt.
Type 'ftp example.com xx' into the Command Prompt, with 'xx' being the port that you need to specify.
Press 'Enter' to connect to the remote server.
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Saturday, 27 February 2016

How to Connect to a Secure FTP on WindowsIn Feburary 2016 27,

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Right-click 'Start' and click 'Explore' to open a Windows Explorer window
Type 'ftp://yourftpaddress.com/' in the address bar at the top of the window, replacing the dummy address with the actual FTP address. The 'Log on as' security box appears.
Type in your FTP username and password and then click 'OK.' You should now have access to the hosted FTP files.
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Saturday, 20 February 2016

How to Setup FTP to Access a NAS DriveIn Feburary 2016 20,

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Click 'Start,' then 'Computer.'
Click 'Map network drive.'
Choose a drive letter and click 'Connect to a Web site...'
Type in the IP address for your NAS. Click 'Next.' Enter the login details and click 'Finish.'
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Friday, 19 February 2016

How to Delete a Godaddy AccountIn Feburary 2016 19,

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Start your Internet browser and go to GoDaddy.com.
Sign in to the Account Manager.
Choose 'Hosting' from the 'My Products' section.
Locate the hosting account that you wish to cancel and click on it once.
Choose 'Cancel Account,' which is located above the account list.
Select 'Save Changes,' in the 'Cancel Hosting Account' section on the right-hand side of the screen.
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Thursday, 18 February 2016

How to FTP in XPIn Feburary 2016 18,

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Get the FTP network address from your Web hosting provider. Universities and corporations also use FTP to transfer files. The FTP address is often formatted: ftp.domainname.com.
Gather your username and password for the account. You may need to contact the system administrator for this information. If it's a Web hosting account, you should have received your login when you opened the account. Otherwise, check your Account page on the Web host's site.
Go to 'Start,' then 'My Computer' in XP.
Click 'Other Places,' then 'My Network Places' and then 'Add a network place.' An 'Add Network' wizard will open.
Select 'Choose another network location,' and enter the FTP network address provided by your organization or Web host.
Enter your username and password. Click 'Next' and give your network a name. It can be any name you want.
Press 'Finish' to complete the setup.
Return to 'My Network Places' and your new FTP connection will be listed.
Double-click the icon and XP will log you in. A window will open, displaying all the files and folders already available in your FTP account.
Drag and drop files into the window to upload them. You can drop multiple files at once. Close the window to end the connection.
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