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First, find out if your domain name is available...
You can check if a domain name is available by doing a simple search of the term 'check domain availability' and several tools and sites will be listed. If the desired domain name is available you can move on to the next step. If it is not available you should do another search to on whois.net to find out when it will expire within your needed time frame. Repeat this step until you find a domain name that will work.
Next, Do a comparison of domain name pricing...
Do a comparison of companies that offer the option to purchase or reserve a domain name. By purchasing an available domain name you will reserve that address for a website at some point in time. If the domain name is not available and you would like to reserve it in case it expires you will have additional fees. Since you are not looking at a hosting service you do not need to compare features. In this step you are just comparing pricing to reserve or purchase a domain name.
Then, reserve the domain name but don't get a hosting service to save money...
After you choose a company make sure they have a domain name reservation option, so that you can just reserve or purchase the domain name. Unless you are ready to put up a website you do not need hosting with your domain name. A domain name with a hosting service will cost much more per year so save the money until you are ready to build a website.
Last, keep your domain name account current and active...
Domain names often expire without owners knowing. If you have hosting services you get constant reminders but as the owner of a domain name it is your responsibility to keep track of it. Consider signing up for recurring billing to ensure that you don't lose the domain name. Without an organized system or recurring billing you may lose the rights to a domain name you wanted to reserve. Continue to do this step so when you are ready to build your website the domain name will be good to go.
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Tuesday, 16 February 2016
Tuesday, 9 February 2016
What Is 'Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation?'In Feburary 2016 09,
In Feburary 2016 09,
Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation runs under the process name 'audiodg.exe' and is a component of the Microsoft Windows Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 operating systems. The file runs the audio engine for Windows, which allows third party code from vendor audio applications to run sound in the computer system. The process is not crucial to basic computer functions.
Process Purpose
The process ensures that additional audio through a third party vendor is not lost in the Windows coding process, therefore allowing computer users to listen to audio without interruption. The audiodg.exe process also handles Digital Rights Management (DRM), which in requires that some audio samples go through a protection process to prevent illegal copying.
File Removal
While the audiodg.exe file will not harm your computer or affect running programs, some users may wish to disable the process if the file is using too much memory or consuming available computer resources. To remove the file, launch the Task Manager, click the 'Process' tab and locate the file under the name Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation. From here, you will be able to disable the program. The process will relaunch when the computer restarts or reboots, unless you also remove it from the Startup folder.
Virus Alert
The audiodg.exe application is not a virus. However, since it's an executable file, it's possible for malware, trojans or viruses to hide inside the file name and infiltrate your system. Users can avoid potentially dangerous issues by updating anti-virus programs and running scans regularly. Also note that the Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation application only runs with Windows 8, 7 and Vista. Therefore, users who see the process on an earlier version of Windows should immediately treat the file as a virus and remove it.
In Feburary 2016 09,
Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation runs under the process name 'audiodg.exe' and is a component of the Microsoft Windows Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 operating systems. The file runs the audio engine for Windows, which allows third party code from vendor audio applications to run sound in the computer system. The process is not crucial to basic computer functions.
Process Purpose
The process ensures that additional audio through a third party vendor is not lost in the Windows coding process, therefore allowing computer users to listen to audio without interruption. The audiodg.exe process also handles Digital Rights Management (DRM), which in requires that some audio samples go through a protection process to prevent illegal copying.
File Removal
While the audiodg.exe file will not harm your computer or affect running programs, some users may wish to disable the process if the file is using too much memory or consuming available computer resources. To remove the file, launch the Task Manager, click the 'Process' tab and locate the file under the name Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation. From here, you will be able to disable the program. The process will relaunch when the computer restarts or reboots, unless you also remove it from the Startup folder.
Virus Alert
The audiodg.exe application is not a virus. However, since it's an executable file, it's possible for malware, trojans or viruses to hide inside the file name and infiltrate your system. Users can avoid potentially dangerous issues by updating anti-virus programs and running scans regularly. Also note that the Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation application only runs with Windows 8, 7 and Vista. Therefore, users who see the process on an earlier version of Windows should immediately treat the file as a virus and remove it.
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Wednesday, 3 February 2016
How to Start a Hosting CompanyIn Feburary 2016 03,
In Feburary 2016 03,
Raise the start-up capital. Starting a web hosting company requires a significant amount of capital. Estimate the financial cost of launching your web hosting company and evaluate the state of your personal finances. If you do not have access to savings, consider forming a partnership with other investors or taking out bank debt.
Lease office space. Locate a suitable space to house your servers and other equipment. Take into account the need for additional room for other in-house departments, such as customer service or advertising.
Lease or purchase servers. Determine whether to own or lease your servers. The options range from custom-built products by manufacturers such as Dell or Gateway to preconfigured servers. Leasing equipment under a monthly payment plan is an attractive option if you do not have adequate capital.
Select a bandwidth provider. If you purchase your own servers, you will need to locate a bandwidth provider that can run a line to your servers through a router. If you lease your servers, the company that leases the equipment will normally offer you a bandwidth package.
Advertise your hosting solution. In order to be successful, you will need to convince consumers to choose your hosting solution over those of other companies, many of which are more established. You will need to develop a website advertising your services and attract as many visitors as possible. Factors involved in receiving traffic include search engine optimization, online affiliate advertising, advertising in physical media, connecting with social media and listing your site in relevant online directories.
In Feburary 2016 03,
Raise the start-up capital. Starting a web hosting company requires a significant amount of capital. Estimate the financial cost of launching your web hosting company and evaluate the state of your personal finances. If you do not have access to savings, consider forming a partnership with other investors or taking out bank debt.
Lease office space. Locate a suitable space to house your servers and other equipment. Take into account the need for additional room for other in-house departments, such as customer service or advertising.
Lease or purchase servers. Determine whether to own or lease your servers. The options range from custom-built products by manufacturers such as Dell or Gateway to preconfigured servers. Leasing equipment under a monthly payment plan is an attractive option if you do not have adequate capital.
Select a bandwidth provider. If you purchase your own servers, you will need to locate a bandwidth provider that can run a line to your servers through a router. If you lease your servers, the company that leases the equipment will normally offer you a bandwidth package.
Advertise your hosting solution. In order to be successful, you will need to convince consumers to choose your hosting solution over those of other companies, many of which are more established. You will need to develop a website advertising your services and attract as many visitors as possible. Factors involved in receiving traffic include search engine optimization, online affiliate advertising, advertising in physical media, connecting with social media and listing your site in relevant online directories.
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How to Use ListView With a CheckBox in VBAIn Feburary 2016 03,
In Feburary 2016 03,
Launch Microsoft Excel, click the 'Developer' tab and click 'Visual Basic' to open the VBA Editor window. Click the 'Insert' menu and click 'UserForm' to create a new form. Click the 'Tools,' click 'Additional Controls,' and check the box next to 'Microsoft ListView Control' to add a new 'ListView' control to your form.
Right-click the 'ListView' control and click 'Properties.' Scroll down the properties Window and choose 'True' next to 'Checkboxes.' Click 'CommandButton' from the 'Toolbox' pane and click the form to add a new button control. Add a second button using the same technique.
Double-click 'CommandButton1' to create a click event for this button. Add the following code to populate the 'ListBox' with three items:Me.ListView1.ListItems.Add(1) = 'Check Item 1'Me.ListView1.ListItems.Add(2) = 'Check Item 2'Me.ListView1.ListItems.Add(3) = 'Check Item 3'
Switch back to your form and double-click 'CommandButton2' to create a new click event for this button. Add the following code to loop through the 'ListBox' items and print any checked items to the 'Immediate' window:For counter = 1 To Me.ListView1.ListItems.Count
If Me.ListView1.ListItems.Item(counter).Checked ThenDebug.Print Me.ListView1.ListItems.Item(counter).TextEnd IfNext
Switch back to your form and click 'F5' to run the program. Click 'CommandButton1' to populate the 'ListView' control and click 'CommandButton2' to display checked items.
In Feburary 2016 03,
Launch Microsoft Excel, click the 'Developer' tab and click 'Visual Basic' to open the VBA Editor window. Click the 'Insert' menu and click 'UserForm' to create a new form. Click the 'Tools,' click 'Additional Controls,' and check the box next to 'Microsoft ListView Control' to add a new 'ListView' control to your form.
Right-click the 'ListView' control and click 'Properties.' Scroll down the properties Window and choose 'True' next to 'Checkboxes.' Click 'CommandButton' from the 'Toolbox' pane and click the form to add a new button control. Add a second button using the same technique.
Double-click 'CommandButton1' to create a click event for this button. Add the following code to populate the 'ListBox' with three items:Me.ListView1.ListItems.Add(1) = 'Check Item 1'Me.ListView1.ListItems.Add(2) = 'Check Item 2'Me.ListView1.ListItems.Add(3) = 'Check Item 3'
Switch back to your form and double-click 'CommandButton2' to create a new click event for this button. Add the following code to loop through the 'ListBox' items and print any checked items to the 'Immediate' window:For counter = 1 To Me.ListView1.ListItems.Count
If Me.ListView1.ListItems.Item(counter).Checked ThenDebug.Print Me.ListView1.ListItems.Item(counter).TextEnd IfNext
Switch back to your form and click 'F5' to run the program. Click 'CommandButton1' to populate the 'ListView' control and click 'CommandButton2' to display checked items.
In Feburary 2016 03,
Tuesday, 2 February 2016
How to Make Simple Lingerie Shower CookiesIn Feburary 2016 02,
In Feburary 2016 02,
Make some sugar cookies. The cookies should be heart shaped, even if you use store bought cookie mix. Make sure you have a heart-shaped cookie cutter.
Make sugar cookie icing for your lingerie shower cookies. Pink and black are the colors you need for the cookies here, but you can use any color. It's a good idea to prepare the icing the night before the lingerie shower. Once you have the icing, pour it into a ketchup or mustard squeeze bottle, because it's easier to work with. If you do not know how to make sugar cookie icing, please see Additional Resources below.
Decorate the cookies for the lingerie shower.For the bra: Turn the cookies upside down, so that the point is at the top. Halfway down the cookie, make a deep v shape, coming to a point just above where the heart halves. After the lines are put on, fill in the bra with your chosen color, in this case, black. Dot the pink icing on the bra, as well as on the trim. Make sure to add the bow to the middle. Allow the icing to dry several for several hours before the lingerie shower.
To make the panties:Turn the cookies upside down again and make a curved line at the halfway point of the cookie. It should only be curved slightly. This is for the top of the pantie. Now for each side: Start below the curved line you just made, leaving room to fill in. Draw a rainbow shaped curve, downward, until it ends just on each side of where the center of the heart is. Fill in with black. Dot the pink icing around the edges of the legs and just on the inside of the pantie on top. Allow the cookie icing to dry for several hours.Enjoy your lingerie shower with matching cookies.
In Feburary 2016 02,
Make some sugar cookies. The cookies should be heart shaped, even if you use store bought cookie mix. Make sure you have a heart-shaped cookie cutter.
Make sugar cookie icing for your lingerie shower cookies. Pink and black are the colors you need for the cookies here, but you can use any color. It's a good idea to prepare the icing the night before the lingerie shower. Once you have the icing, pour it into a ketchup or mustard squeeze bottle, because it's easier to work with. If you do not know how to make sugar cookie icing, please see Additional Resources below.
Decorate the cookies for the lingerie shower.For the bra: Turn the cookies upside down, so that the point is at the top. Halfway down the cookie, make a deep v shape, coming to a point just above where the heart halves. After the lines are put on, fill in the bra with your chosen color, in this case, black. Dot the pink icing on the bra, as well as on the trim. Make sure to add the bow to the middle. Allow the icing to dry several for several hours before the lingerie shower.
To make the panties:Turn the cookies upside down again and make a curved line at the halfway point of the cookie. It should only be curved slightly. This is for the top of the pantie. Now for each side: Start below the curved line you just made, leaving room to fill in. Draw a rainbow shaped curve, downward, until it ends just on each side of where the center of the heart is. Fill in with black. Dot the pink icing around the edges of the legs and just on the inside of the pantie on top. Allow the cookie icing to dry for several hours.Enjoy your lingerie shower with matching cookies.
In Feburary 2016 02,
Monday, 1 February 2016
How to Install Eclipse in Windows XPIn Feburary 2016 01,
In Feburary 2016 01,
Download and save the Java 6.0 installer to your computer (see Resources). Double-click the downloaded file to begin the installation process.
Click “Install” to agree to the license terms and begin the installation process. Review the list of default installed applications and add any additional applications you may want. Click “Next” to complete the install.
Allow the installation process to complete. Click “Close” when the final dialog box appears notifying you that the application has been successfully installed. Exit and restart your browser to complete the Java installation.
Download the Eclipse software package (see Resources). Save the downloaded ZIP file to your desired location on your computer’s hard drive.
Double-click the ZIP file and extract the contents using your ZIP file extraction software. Select the location you want your program files to be stored when extracting the files, as Eclipse runs directly from the program files instead of installing on your computer.
Right-click the application icon in the directory where you extracted the Eclipse files. Select the “Create Shortcut” option to create a shortcut to your application. Drag the shortcut icon to your computer’s desktop for easy access to the program.
Double-click the “Eclipse” icon on the desktop or in the program folder to launch the application panel. Wait while the splash screen appears, completing the software installation process. The Eclipse Workbench screen will appear when the installation is complete.
Click the “File” menu and select “New.” Click “Project” to create a new project and begin using your Eclipse software.
In Feburary 2016 01,
Download and save the Java 6.0 installer to your computer (see Resources). Double-click the downloaded file to begin the installation process.
Click “Install” to agree to the license terms and begin the installation process. Review the list of default installed applications and add any additional applications you may want. Click “Next” to complete the install.
Allow the installation process to complete. Click “Close” when the final dialog box appears notifying you that the application has been successfully installed. Exit and restart your browser to complete the Java installation.
Download the Eclipse software package (see Resources). Save the downloaded ZIP file to your desired location on your computer’s hard drive.
Double-click the ZIP file and extract the contents using your ZIP file extraction software. Select the location you want your program files to be stored when extracting the files, as Eclipse runs directly from the program files instead of installing on your computer.
Right-click the application icon in the directory where you extracted the Eclipse files. Select the “Create Shortcut” option to create a shortcut to your application. Drag the shortcut icon to your computer’s desktop for easy access to the program.
Double-click the “Eclipse” icon on the desktop or in the program folder to launch the application panel. Wait while the splash screen appears, completing the software installation process. The Eclipse Workbench screen will appear when the installation is complete.
Click the “File” menu and select “New.” Click “Project” to create a new project and begin using your Eclipse software.
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