Showing posts with label applications. Show all posts
Showing posts with label applications. Show all posts

Wednesday, 17 February 2016

How to Configure a Router for FTPIn Feburary 2016 17,

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Go to the configuration page for your router, which is often online and available via the router manufacturer's website.
Access the page for the router's port range forwarding. The link or tab for applications is usually the place to go.
Input 'FTP' in the first available box under the 'Application' column. In the row for this new application, put '21' underneath both 'Start' and 'End.'
Select 'TCP' in the drop-down box under 'Protocol' for the same row with your inputted FTP application. Under 'IP Adress,' input the address for the machine with your FTP server.
Create a second application row under the FTP row, inputting 'PSAV' in the Application box. Input the port range for your FTP server in the Start and End boxes. Input 'TCP' and the same IP address for the FTP server.
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Monday, 1 February 2016

How to Install Eclipse in Windows XPIn Feburary 2016 01,

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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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