Showing posts with label client. Show all posts
Showing posts with label client. Show all posts

Tuesday, 1 March 2016

How to Access the FileZilla ServerIn Feburary 2016 30,

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Open your FTP client.
Enter the IP address and login details into your FTP client. The method varies between FTP client, but all will offer some kind of site manager or quick connect feature. As an example, FileZilla Client offers a 'Quickconnect' bar at the top of the window, where you enter the IP address, username and password to easily connect to the server. You can also click 'Site Manager' and enter the details there so they are saved for future use.
Click the newly created site and select 'Connect' to connect to the FileZilla server. As an example, FileZilla requires that you only click the top 'Quickconnect' button once the IP and login details are entered. Alternatively, Hold the 'Ctrl' key and press 'S' to open the Site Manager. Click the site and then click 'Connect' to connect to the FileZilla Server.
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Monday, 29 February 2016

Can You Transfer MxTube Video From an iPhone to a PC?In Feburary 2016 29,

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Tap the 'Cydia' icon on your jailbroken iPhone.
Tap the 'Search' option.
Enter 'OpenSSH' in the search bar.
Select the 'OpenSSH' application.
Tap the 'Install' button.
Tap the 'Confirm' button.
Press the 'Home' button on your iPhone.
Open a FTP client on your computer and select the option to establish a new connection. The FTP client prompts you to enter the IP address of the device you want to connect to.
Tap 'Settings' on your iPhone, select the 'Wi-Fi' option and tap the Wi-Fi network connected to your iPhone to display its IP address. Enter this IP address in the FTP client on your computer and click the 'Connect' button. The FTP client displays your iPhone's root directory.
Click the 'Var' folder, then the 'Mobile' folder and the 'Library' folder, and select the 'MxTube' option.
Drag the video file you want to transfer from the FTP application to your computer's desktop to transfer the file to your PC.
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Friday, 26 February 2016

How to Upload an ISO File With an FTP Client to a PS2In Feburary 2016 26,

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Plug the hard drive into the USB port on the back of the PS2.
Plug the network cable that came with your PS2 into your network router. Most wireless routers also have ports on the back of the device for a physical cable. For exact instructions, see your router manual.
Open the FTP client you prefer to use on the computer containing the ISO file. You can also click the 'Computer' icon in the 'Start' menu to use Windows Explorer as an FTP client.
Type in the address of the PS2 in the location bar at the top of the window. If you aren't sure of the PS2's address, click the 'Menu' button on your PS2 controller, then click the 'Info' button. The following screen will display the PS2's address.
Click and drag the ISO file to the FTP window to transfer it to the PS2. After the upload completes, the ISO video will be viewable on the PS2's menu screen.
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Monday, 22 February 2016

How to Make an Online Radio Station for FreeIn Feburary 2016 22,

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Use the software ubroadcast to broadcast online. Ubroadcast allows you to set up an online radio station for free and broadcast live. However, other users must download the ubroadcast client before they can listen to your station.
Set up a Shoutcast broadcasting server. Shoucast is a free program that also allows for online radio broadcasting. Shoutcast allows you to either broadcast directly from your own computer, or from a third-party Shoutcast host that hosts your program on its servers. It does not require special software for listeners to use.
Create a podcast using sound software such as Audacity and use a podcast hosting service such as MyPodCast to host the podcast. While not a live Internet broadcast, Podcasts have an advantage in that they can be downloaded to the PC and played back anytime, unlike a radio broadcast, which can only be heard once unless you record it.
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Saturday, 20 February 2016

How to Use Java on GoDaddyIn Feburary 2016 20,

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Log into your GoDaddy hosting account using an FTP client.
Double-click the HTML folder.
Navigate to the /WEB-INF/lib/ folder.
Copy and paste into the lib folder the JAR file of the Java software you wish to run on your Web server.
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How to Use an FTPIn Feburary 2016 20,

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Open the FTP client program.
Enter the name of the FTP host, the username and password.
Click on the 'Browse' button, and navigate to the file that needs to be transferred.
Click on the file so that it is highlighted, and click 'OK.'
Enter the destination file route of the where the file should be transferred to, and click 'OK.' The file transfer will begin.
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Wednesday, 17 February 2016

How to Change Your Domain HostingIn Feburary 2016 17,

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Research alternative Web hosting companies to find a service offering the features you need for your website at the best price.
Open an account with a new Web hosting company.
Log into your account with your current Web host.
Download all of your files from the host's server using the backup tool offered in the Web host's control panel or an FTP client application. Be sure to download all of your files. This includes any HTML files, picture files, audio files, flash files, INC files, CSS files, and so forth.
Back up your blog and Web forum database (if applicable) using a MySQL administration tool such as phpMyAdmin.
Log into your account with your new Web hosting company.
Obtain the DNS server information for the new Web hosting company. You will need this information later to update your DNS records to point to this new Web host server.
Upload all of the files for your website (downloaded in Step 4) to the new host's server.
Install the backup copy of your blog and forum database (created in Step 5) to the new host's server using their MySQL administration tool.
Log into your account with your original Web hosting company. Navigate to the Domain Name manager tool offered in the host's control panel. Edit your DNS records to reflect the server name associated with your new Web host. Submit the update. It can take up to 24 hours for the DNS records update to take effect globally. During this time your website will go off-line.
Visit your website. Check everything out to make sure all your Web pages have migrated successfully, the design elements of the site are still in tact, the website forum and blog are functioning properly, and so forth. Only after you're certain everything with your website is as it's supposed to be should you move on to the next step because you have mistakenly neglected to backup a stray file or two.
Cancel your account with your Web hosting company.
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How to Upload to FTP SitesIn Feburary 2016 17,

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Locate the required FTP log in information. This information is available from the web hosting company that hosts the website and includes the username, password, host/address, and port for the FTP site.
Open the FTP client software program on the local computer. Dozens of freeware programs exist and may be downloaded and installed in minutes (see Resources).
Create a new FTP site profile in the FTP client program. This option is usually found under the 'File' menu and is labeled 'Site Manager' or 'Remote Browser' in most cases.
Add the FTP site information to the new website profile and save the changes. Enter the information obtained from the hosting company in the appropriate text fields.
Press the connect button to open the FTP connection between the local computer and the web server.
Select the files on the local computer and drag them to the target folder on the web server to initiate the upload process.
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Friday, 12 February 2016

How to Configure Email in Internet Explorer 8In Feburary 2016 12,

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In the Tools menu, select “Internet Options.” This will open a dialog box with tabs that allow you to change features on your web browser.
Click on the “Programs” tab in the dialog box. You will see three panels: “Internet programs,” “Default web browser” and “Manage add-ons.”
Go to the “Internet Programs” block. In that block, look for the “E-mail” label (it is the second item). There is a drop-down next to this label that allows you to choose which program to use as your default email client when operating with Internet Explorer 8. There are three options: Microsoft Office Outlook, Outlook Express and Windows Live Mail.Microsoft Office Outlook is used mostly for business users but is not restricted to business purposes. Some people who have the Microsoft Office Suite use it to configure emails from other online email offerings such as Yahoo! Mail or Gmail. Microsoft Office Outlook is restricted to the computer you install it on; therefore, this option is best for at-home use or for your personal laptop.Outlook Express is very different from Outlook. They both handle email, address books and the like, but Outlook Express also handles Internet news. Outlook Express doesn’t interact with other programs such as Word, Excel, etc., therefore it is mostly a stand-alone program. Outlook has a powerful junk-mail program as well as incoming and outgoing filtering capabilities; Outlook Express can only handle incoming filtering. The biggest difference is that Outlook Express is only meant for single computers whereas Outlook email can be stored on a server and accessed from more places.Windows Live Mail is an online option for email which is great if you have a Windows Live account. The advantage to this is that you can check email from anywhere at anytime.
Click the “OK” button at the bottom of the dialog box to close the dialog box.
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What Is an FTP Server?In Feburary 2016 12,

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The first published standard for the File Transfer Protocol predates the Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in use today. Published in 1971, FTP ran over the Network Control Protocol (NCP), the Internet's predecessor. It was designed to facilitate indirect exchanges across the network--those exchanges in which data or programs were transmitted to a different system to be executed or worked on.
Uses
FTP was originally designed for large bulk transfers of data, so it's ideally suited for file downloads. This is particularly true across the Internet, where FTP is used commonly as the mechanism for downloading patches, songs and purchased programs.
Function
At a technical level, FTP uses an out-of-band control mechanism. This means the data moves between client and server using one communication path. Control messages that govern the flow of that data move between the systems on a different communication channel. Because FTP was designed for file transfers, it leverages the TCP as an underlying protocol, which includes more robust packet delivery assurance.
Identification
Much like most other client/server relationships, the FTP client is the system that makes a request for data, and the FTP server provides that data. It is a common Internet practice to reserve a specific machine or even a set (or 'farm') of machines to function as FTP servers for an enterprise. Their purpose is to listen for client requests and (assuming security checks allow for it) quickly and accurately transmit large files to those clients. If your web browser suddenly reads 'ftp://
' you'll know you're leveraging the FTP protocol in your download.
Benefits
Web pages, which commonly download through the HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP), are usually comprised of many small files that must be simultaneously downloaded to a wide variety of clients in small degrees. Any given web page may make dozens or even hundreds of information requests just to populate a single page. This is a fundamentally different style of work than one request that results in several dozen megabytes of continuous data download. It is precisely because of this difference that FTP servers have continued to have their place amid the many web servers on the Internet.
Design
Because FTP servers are designed for large file transfers, they are best used as a part of an overall Internet server strategy. It's common, for instance, to have general informational pages hosted by web (HTTP) servers and include links in these pages to separate servers used to host large files for download--such as music, videos, large PDF documents, computer code and patches. Because security can be an issue with FTP (originally designed to send usernames and passwords in clear text), it is typical to see FTP servers host files that do not require specific permission for download--or to use a federated security model that leaves authentication and authorization to other systems.
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Monday, 8 February 2016

Pitfalls in Relational Database DesignIn Feburary 2016 08,

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Choosing names is an aspect of database design that is often neglected but can have a considerable impact on usability and future development. To avoid this, both table and column names should be chosen to be meaningful and to conform to the established conventions, ensuring that consistency is maintained throughout a system. A number of conventions can be used in relational database names, including the following two examples for a record storing a client name: 'client_name' and 'clientName.'
Lack of Documentation
Creating documentation for a relational database can be a vital step in safeguarding future development. There are different levels of documentation that can be created for databases, and some database management systems are able to generate the documentation automatically. For projects where formal documentation is not considered necessary, simply including comments within the SQL code can be helpful.
Failure to Normalize
Normalization is a technique for analyzing, and improving on, an initial database design. A variety of techniques are involved, including identifying features of a database design that may compromise data integrity, for example items of data that are stored in more than one place. Normalization identifies anomalies in a database design, and can preempt design features that will cause problems when data is queried, inserted or updated.
Lack of Testing
Failure to test a database design with a sample of real, or realistic, data can cause serious problems in a database system. Generally, relational database design is started from an abstract level, using modeling techniques to arrive at a design. The drawback to this process is that the design sometimes will not relate accurately to the actual data, which is why testing is so important.
Failure to Exploit SQL Facilities
SQL has many capabilities that can improve the usability and success of a database system. Facilities such as stored procedures and integrity checks are often not used in cases where they could greatly enhance the stability of a system. Developers often choose not to carry out these processes during the design stages of a project as they are not a necessity, but they can help to avoid problems at a later stage.
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Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Types of Server SoftwareIn Feburary 2016 03,

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The most familiar type of server software serves a series of files on a computer onto the web in the form of a website. It is able to do this using the HyperText Transfer Protocol, or HTTP, a method through which web browsers request data from web servers and web servers respond with the data: usually a combination of HTML files and images. Popular web servers include Apache and Microsoft IIS.
FTP Server Software
While web servers use the HTTP, FTP servers use the File Transfer Protocol, which is the most common method for rapidly transferring large files across a network. FTP server software works in conjunction with FTP client software, programs designed for users doing the transferring. Common FTP servers and clients include Filezilla and Crush FTP.
Mail Server Software
Mail servers are programs that allow you to send and receive email. Unlike web or FTP servers, mail servers often use three different common protocols: SMTP (the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol), POP (the Post Office Protocol) and IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol). POP and IMAP are used primarily for receiving mail, while SMTP can be used for sending or receiving. Common mail servers include Eudora and Mercury Mail.
Database Server Software
Database servers, as the title suggests, serve databases over a network. Databases provide content to the web: they can contain anything from articles to numbers to a member or product directory. Data server capability is often wrapped inside a Relational Database Management System (RDBMS), a set of programs that aid in the creation and maintenance of databases. Common RDBMSes include Oracle and MySQL.
Miscellaneous Server Software
Since a server is defined as any program that connects files to a network, servers don't necessarily have to aid in creating websites. iTunes and other audio programs use music servers that stream music between computers. Online games such as World of Warcraft use dozens of servers that allow users to log on and play. Instant messenging programs (with the exception of peer-to-peer programs, which cut out the server as a middle man) use servers as well.
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Monday, 1 February 2016

How to Upload Files in Binary ModeIn Feburary 2016 01,

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Open your FTP program. If you are using a desktop-based FTP program, find it on your computer and open it. If you are using Web-based software, go to your website's control panel and log in to the FTP section.
Find the FTP settings and change the transfer mode. To ensure you are uploading in binary mode, you have to change the settings in your FTP client to 'binary.' The way to do this depends on the FTP program you are using. Search for the 'Options' or 'Preferences' menu and then 'Transfer mode.' Once you find this, select 'binary.' In some FTP clients, you can select 'binary' at the bottom of the screen without needing to open any additional menus.
Transfer your files. Once the setting is saved, you can use the FTP client to transfer your files. On one side of the screen you will see the files that are saved on your computer. The other side will represent the Web space that you are uploading to. Select the files you want to upload, and click the arrow or 'transfer' button. You will know your upload has been successful when you see the files on the side of the screen that represents your Web space.
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