Showing posts with label administrator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label administrator. Show all posts

Saturday, 27 February 2016

How to Log On to iLOIn Feburary 2016 27,

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Restart the server and press 'F8' when prompted during the POST. The iLO starts running, and you will be prompted to enter a username and password. Enter the valid iLO user ID and password. The defaults are 'administrator' for the username, and the number from the tag attached to the server for the password.
Enter the serial number of the server in the DNS field. Click 'OK' when you are finished and you will be signed in to iLO.
Change the default administrator password if you want by clicking 'Administrator' at the bottom of the page. Enter the new password in the password field and hit 'F10' on your keyboard to apply it.
Click 'File' and then 'Quit' to close iLO. The server will automatically reboot. When iLO comes back up, type the new password in the password field and click 'OK.' Your new password will be changed.
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How to Configure Safari ProxiesIn Feburary 2016 27,

In Feburary 2016 27,
Gather the following: type of proxy server, the IP address or DNS name for the server and the port number. The person who purchased an Internet subscription from an ISP (the network administrator) should be able to provide this information.
Choose 'Preferences' under the Safari menu.
Select 'Advanced.' From this menu, you'll be able to configure and set your proxies.
Click and select any one of the listed proxy settings offered. Each proxy setting (web proxy, secure proxy, FTP proxy, SOCKS proxy or streaming proxy) is configured the same way, by entering the URL of proxy server and the port number provided by the website. For example, for a web proxy configuration, enter a URL server, such as 'proxy.rice.edu,' and its port, 8080. For a list of web proxies, see Resources.
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Friday, 26 February 2016

How to Set Up a Website ServerIn Feburary 2016 26,

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Download a server program. Apache HTTP Server is a reliable, easy-to-use web-server program that can be downloaded for free.
Install the program. When prompted, enter the name of the domain (website.com) and the server name (www.website.com). Also enter the email address for the site's administrator.
Click \'Next\' and complete the installation using the \'Typical Installation\' setting. Apache will install its files to C:\Program Files\Apache Group.
Change the server directory. If you're using Apache, go to C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache\conf and open the file httpd.conf. In the file, find the reference to \'DocumentRoot.\' Change the Document Root file path to point to the folder where the website files to be hosted are located. If the website files are in C:\Webfiles, change the file to say \'DocumentRoot: C:\Webfiles\' and save the file.
Restart Apache.
Open a Web browser and visit http://localhost/ and it should show the index.html page from whatever folder has been assigned as the DocumentRoot. The server is now configured.
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Thursday, 25 February 2016

How to Use Imagemagick With HostgatorIn Feburary 2016 25,

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Open the image you want to edit in the ImageMagick software.
Use the ImageMagick tools to edit the image.
Save your image to your computer once you have completed the changes. Be sure to save it in a folder where you can easily find it.
Launch a FTP program on the computer.
Type in your HostGator website domain name, administrator username and password to connect to the HostGator server. You should have received this information in an email when you signed up for the HostGator account.
Navigate to the folder on the computer that contains the edited image in the local pane. This will usually be the left side of the window, though it may vary depending on the FTP program.
Navigate to the 'public_ftp' folder of the HostGator account. If you wish to store the image, you may want to create a new folder on the server called 'pictures' or 'images.'
Highlight the image file in the local pane and click the transfer button. This will send a copy of the image to the HostGator server.
Open a website browser and type in the image's URL. The URL will be your domain name followed by the name of the folder you uploaded the image to and the image's full name, for example: 'http://(yourdomain)/(foldername)/(imagename).'
Record this URL address. You can use this to share the image, post it on forums or use it on your website.
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Tuesday, 23 February 2016

How to Edit Php.ini With WebminIn Feburary 2016 23,

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Open a Web browser, and type in the URL of your Webmin server, for example:https://www.mydomain.com:10000/By default, Webmin uses a SSL connection for security, and the Webmin server runs on port 1000. Change the port number if you have configured this differently for your installation.
Type in a system username and password to log in. The user must have permissions to be able to edit the php.ini file, such as an administrator or root user.
Click on the 'Others' tab in the main Webmin menu bar, and then click on 'PHP Configuration' from the page that appears.
Click on the 'Manage' link to change the most common settings through a simple interface. Make the required changes, and then click the 'Save' button to save the changes.
Click on the 'Edit Manually' link to edit the raw php.ini file yourself. This gives you full control over the file, and it does not limit you to the most common settings. Change the required settings, and then click the 'Save' button to save the file.
Restart Apache to ensure the new PHP settings take effect. Click on 'Servers' in the main Webmin menu, and then click on 'Apache Webserver.' The tabs at the top of the screen allow you to stop and start the Apache server.
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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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Wednesday, 17 February 2016

How to Fix Internet Explorer Error Code 10061In Feburary 2016 17,

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Check the address in your toolbar to make sure it is correct. If you get this error, you may have entered the address wrong into your address toolbar. Check the entire address for errors since there is a huge difference between .com and .org at the end of a URL or http: and ftp: at the beginning of a URL.
Contact the administrator of the site you are trying to visit. The administrator may have the wrong link to a specific place on the site or a server may be not working correctly. You may also need some sort of special permission to view content on that Web server.
Check your system administrator if you are at work or at school. Copy and paste the entire error that you get in an email to your system help desk. Include the entire Web address that gave you the error. An error of this type may be caused by a firewall or a proxy setting your work or school has control over.
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Monday, 15 February 2016

How to Create a Joomla Web SiteIn Feburary 2016 15,

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Log in to your website's administrative panel and locate the Fantastico icon, which is usually a smiley face. Click this icon to begin the Joomla installation process.
From the main Fantastico Web page, locate and click on the Joomla 1.5 hot link and select the new Joomla installation option.
By default, a new installation will assume that you will be installing Joomla into the root directory of your website (www.yoursite.com), which is usually the case. If your requirements dictate a different directory, the process does allow you to do so easily.
Assign an administrator user name and password. These credentials will be used to log in to the back end of the website, where most of the work will take place (www.yoursite.com/administrator).
Assign the administrator email address, administrator full name and the name of your website. This information can all be changed later if needed.
Lastly, you are presented an option to install sample data. If you lack Joomla experience, the sample data will be invaluable to help you learn where everything is, what it does, and how it was configured. Then, click the Install button.
Experiencing Joomla
Once Joomla has been properly installed using Fantastico, navigate to the administrative side of your new Joomla site. Open a browser to your website address followed by /administrator (i.e., http://www.yoursitename.com/administrator). Log in with your administrative credentials created during the installation.
From the control panel, explore the Global Configuration area, where you can set the global site meta description and keywords used by search engines to find your website. Configure the search engine optimization settings as appropriate.
Visit the Article Manager and open the various sample pages created from the sample data installation. Note the section, category, and access level settings specifically. Create new sections and categories as required. Modify the viewing access levels on some articles.
Explore the User Manager. Create and modify user accounts and their respective viewing permissions. Log in with one of the new accounts you create. Note which articles you can view with one or more new accounts.
Delve into the Menu Manager by editing existing sample menu items as well as creating new ones. Create a new menu and attach pages, sections and categories to it.
Review the Media Manager and note where and in what format your images can be stored.
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Wednesday, 3 February 2016

How to Access a SharePoint ServerIn Feburary 2016 03,

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Log on to the SharePoint server with an administrator account.
Click 'Start,' 'Programs' and 'Microsoft Office Server.'
Click 'SharePoint Central Administration.' This opens the SharePoint Central Administration console.
Browse to the features on the SharePoint server you wish to work with.
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