In Feburary 2016 30,
Your website’s index.html page, also known as the home page, is the main page within the root directory. Internet search engines, domain registering services and related Web services all refer to the index.html page as the gateway to your website and its related pages. If you delete your Go Daddy account’s index.html file, your website will not launch when someone enters its domain name in an Internet browser.
Secondary Pages
Your Go Daddy’s root folder contains any secondary pages linked to the index.html page. Secondary pages may contain information about you or your business, pages with photo or video galleries, pages with contact information and/or external links or pages containing additional information related to your website. Your root folder can even contain pages that are not linked to the index.html page.
Images and Videos
In addition to the index.html and secondary pages, the root folder also contains any images and videos that are part of your website’s pages. The image and video files are linked to the pages using hyperlinks. If you make changes to any of your website’s images and videos, you must upload the new version of the files to your Go Daddy root folder before the changes are reflected on your website.
Additional Elements
Your Go Daddy’s root folder may also hold files and folders that may or may not be viewable by guests to website. These files and folders may include databases holding information collected about your website, guest book data files, folders containing pages you haven’t launched yet. You can also use your root folder as a backup directory by uploading files from your computer to the root folder, if desired.
Accessibility
Anyone can view your Go Daddy’s root folder using any Internet browser by entering your website’s Internet Protocol address, also known as the IP address. Visitors can see your root folder’s pages, folders and other files. You can restrict individuals from seeing your root folder by creating a false domain name and linking it to your Go Daddy IP address via “Domain Management.” You must log in to your Go Daddy “Account Manager” and access the “Web Hosting” link and then click “Launch” to navigate to the Domain Management utility. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the restriction process.
In Feburary 2016 30,
Showing posts with label contact. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contact. Show all posts
Tuesday, 1 March 2016
Thursday, 18 February 2016
How to FTP in XPIn Feburary 2016 18,
In Feburary 2016 18,
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.
In Feburary 2016 18,
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.
In Feburary 2016 18,
Labels:
account,
administrator,
contact,
information,
login,
opened,
received,
site,
Start,
system
Wednesday, 17 February 2016
How to Fix Internet Explorer Error Code 10061In Feburary 2016 17,
In Feburary 2016 17,
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.
In Feburary 2016 17,
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.
In Feburary 2016 17,
Monday, 8 February 2016
How to Retrieve Skype Users IPIn Feburary 2016 08,
In Feburary 2016 08,
Click the 'Start' button, then click the 'Search' box. Type 'cmd' in the 'Search' box, and then right-click on the command line icon that appears and click 'Run as Administrator.'
Click the 'Start' button, then click 'Programs.' Click the 'Skype' program group in the program list that appears, and then click the 'Skype' icon. The Skype application window will appear.
Click the 'Contacts' button located toward the top of the 'Skype' window. Locate and then click on a Skype contact you wish call from the list of contacts presented in the Skype window.
Click the green 'Call' button to connect with the contact through Skype. When the contact has accepted the call and video, audio or an instant message response is received, the connection is established.
Type 'netstat -nb' on the command line. Press the 'Enter' key. Find the Skype program listed in the first column of the command line output. Note the IP addresses listed for the Skype application.
Navigate to the large file you wish to transfer using Windows Explorer. Place the mouse cursor over the file, hold down the left mouse button and then drag the file over the icon of the contact that is in the chat session. Release the left mouse button to start the file transfer.
Type 'netstat -nb' on the command line. Press the 'Enter' key once the file transfer has started. Find the Skype program listed in the first column of the command line output. Note the new IP address added to the list for the Skype program, as that is the IP address of the Skype contact to which the large file is being transferred.
In Feburary 2016 08,
Click the 'Start' button, then click the 'Search' box. Type 'cmd' in the 'Search' box, and then right-click on the command line icon that appears and click 'Run as Administrator.'
Click the 'Start' button, then click 'Programs.' Click the 'Skype' program group in the program list that appears, and then click the 'Skype' icon. The Skype application window will appear.
Click the 'Contacts' button located toward the top of the 'Skype' window. Locate and then click on a Skype contact you wish call from the list of contacts presented in the Skype window.
Click the green 'Call' button to connect with the contact through Skype. When the contact has accepted the call and video, audio or an instant message response is received, the connection is established.
Type 'netstat -nb' on the command line. Press the 'Enter' key. Find the Skype program listed in the first column of the command line output. Note the IP addresses listed for the Skype application.
Navigate to the large file you wish to transfer using Windows Explorer. Place the mouse cursor over the file, hold down the left mouse button and then drag the file over the icon of the contact that is in the chat session. Release the left mouse button to start the file transfer.
Type 'netstat -nb' on the command line. Press the 'Enter' key once the file transfer has started. Find the Skype program listed in the first column of the command line output. Note the new IP address added to the list for the Skype program, as that is the IP address of the Skype contact to which the large file is being transferred.
In Feburary 2016 08,
How to Plan a Pleasure PartyIn Feburary 2016 08,
In Feburary 2016 08,
Contact your friends to plan the pleasure party. Choose a host and then come up with a short list of dates that work for everyone in the group.
Contact a pleasure party rep. If your group knows someone who hosts pleasure parties, then contact them. Otherwise, look for a group like Scarlet Girl (link in resources section), which can help you plan the perfect party.
Choose a date with your rep.
Set up a little bit ahead of time and make sure that the guests arrive before the rep so that you can all get down to the business of pleasure when she arrives.
Enjoy the party! There should be plenty of snacks, plenty of laughs and hopefully some money exchanged.
In Feburary 2016 08,
Contact your friends to plan the pleasure party. Choose a host and then come up with a short list of dates that work for everyone in the group.
Contact a pleasure party rep. If your group knows someone who hosts pleasure parties, then contact them. Otherwise, look for a group like Scarlet Girl (link in resources section), which can help you plan the perfect party.
Choose a date with your rep.
Set up a little bit ahead of time and make sure that the guests arrive before the rep so that you can all get down to the business of pleasure when she arrives.
Enjoy the party! There should be plenty of snacks, plenty of laughs and hopefully some money exchanged.
In Feburary 2016 08,
How to Find an FTP PasswordIn Feburary 2016 08,
In Feburary 2016 08,
Enter the URL to your hosting control panel in your Web browser.
Log in to your control panel and navigate to the customer service area. For example, many control panels include an icon or link to the 'Trouble Ticket' center on the index of the control panel.
Follow the prompts to create a new ticker or contact a representative.
Type a message explaining that you have lost your password and ask your host to provide you with the current password or to change it to something new.
FTP Password Recovery
Download and install FTP Password recovery. Click to run the program after installation has completed.
Open your FTP program, such as CuteFTP or Filezilla, that has your password saved.
Open the pane that shows your connection, account or site properties. In Filezilla, click 'File' and choose 'Site Manager.'
Change the connection server to 'localhost' and port to '21' in your FTP client. Make note of your existing FTP server so you do not lose it.
Confirm your changes and click the appropriate button to establish a connection in your FTP client. FTP Password Recovery will refresh and show your password.
Password Change
Log in to your hosting control panel in your Web browser.
Click the icon to access your FTP accounts. In H-sphere control panels, look for the 'FTP & Shell Manager' icon while cPanel will display a link to 'FTP Accounts.'
Click on your FTP user name, if there are more than one.
Select the appropriate option to change the password and type the new password into the field.
Click the 'Submit' button in H-sphere or the 'Change' button in cPanel to confirm the changes.
In Feburary 2016 08,
Enter the URL to your hosting control panel in your Web browser.
Log in to your control panel and navigate to the customer service area. For example, many control panels include an icon or link to the 'Trouble Ticket' center on the index of the control panel.
Follow the prompts to create a new ticker or contact a representative.
Type a message explaining that you have lost your password and ask your host to provide you with the current password or to change it to something new.
FTP Password Recovery
Download and install FTP Password recovery. Click to run the program after installation has completed.
Open your FTP program, such as CuteFTP or Filezilla, that has your password saved.
Open the pane that shows your connection, account or site properties. In Filezilla, click 'File' and choose 'Site Manager.'
Change the connection server to 'localhost' and port to '21' in your FTP client. Make note of your existing FTP server so you do not lose it.
Confirm your changes and click the appropriate button to establish a connection in your FTP client. FTP Password Recovery will refresh and show your password.
Password Change
Log in to your hosting control panel in your Web browser.
Click the icon to access your FTP accounts. In H-sphere control panels, look for the 'FTP & Shell Manager' icon while cPanel will display a link to 'FTP Accounts.'
Click on your FTP user name, if there are more than one.
Select the appropriate option to change the password and type the new password into the field.
Click the 'Submit' button in H-sphere or the 'Change' button in cPanel to confirm the changes.
In Feburary 2016 08,
Saturday, 6 February 2016
How to Transfer Domain Names to Another Hosting CompanyIn Feburary 2016 06,
In Feburary 2016 06,
Create an account with the registrar where you intend to transfer the domain name. Login to the account and under the ''Administrative Settings' you will find a link that says 'Transfer Domain.' Click on that then enter the domain name and click 'Ok.'
Login to the account where the domain name is currently hosted and double check to see that the administrative contact email is correct. Go to the administration section and check that the domain you wish to transfer is 'Unlocked' and 'Active.' It will also need to be more than 60 days old. The new registrar will send an email requesting that the domain be transferred along with a link to verify and approve the transfer.
Open up the email and click on the link in order to approve the transfer. The new registrar will notify the ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) and the domain will be transferred to the new registrar in five to seven days.
In Feburary 2016 06,
Create an account with the registrar where you intend to transfer the domain name. Login to the account and under the ''Administrative Settings' you will find a link that says 'Transfer Domain.' Click on that then enter the domain name and click 'Ok.'
Login to the account where the domain name is currently hosted and double check to see that the administrative contact email is correct. Go to the administration section and check that the domain you wish to transfer is 'Unlocked' and 'Active.' It will also need to be more than 60 days old. The new registrar will send an email requesting that the domain be transferred along with a link to verify and approve the transfer.
Open up the email and click on the link in order to approve the transfer. The new registrar will notify the ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) and the domain will be transferred to the new registrar in five to seven days.
In Feburary 2016 06,
Friday, 5 February 2016
How to Link a Domain Name to a Web Hosting PageIn Feburary 2016 05,
In Feburary 2016 05,
Obtain the DNS nameservers used by the company hosting your actual website. These are unique addresses that look something like web addresses (e.g., 'ns1.yourwebhost.com', 'ns2.yourwebhost.com'). There are usually at least two nameservers like these; often, your hosting company provides these to you at signup. If not, contact the hosting company for this information.
Change the DNS nameservers where your domain name is registered to the nameservers provided by your hosting company. Each registrar handles this step differently, but in most cases, you can access your domain name's nameservers online by logging into your account at the registrar's website. If you cannot easily find where to make these changes, contact the company where your domain is registered and ask how to do this. It usually takes between 24 and 48 hours for the changes to take effect once you change the nameservers.
Login to your web hosting account and associate your domain name with your website. Again, this process is different for each provider. Sometimes, you will already have a website created with a temporary web address; other times, you will access your online file manager and create a new folder for the domain name. Consult your hosting company's help documentation, or call the support line if you need assistance with this step. Your domain name will point to whatever webpage you have created as soon as the DNS nameserver changes take effect.
In Feburary 2016 05,
Obtain the DNS nameservers used by the company hosting your actual website. These are unique addresses that look something like web addresses (e.g., 'ns1.yourwebhost.com', 'ns2.yourwebhost.com'). There are usually at least two nameservers like these; often, your hosting company provides these to you at signup. If not, contact the hosting company for this information.
Change the DNS nameservers where your domain name is registered to the nameservers provided by your hosting company. Each registrar handles this step differently, but in most cases, you can access your domain name's nameservers online by logging into your account at the registrar's website. If you cannot easily find where to make these changes, contact the company where your domain is registered and ask how to do this. It usually takes between 24 and 48 hours for the changes to take effect once you change the nameservers.
Login to your web hosting account and associate your domain name with your website. Again, this process is different for each provider. Sometimes, you will already have a website created with a temporary web address; other times, you will access your online file manager and create a new folder for the domain name. Consult your hosting company's help documentation, or call the support line if you need assistance with this step. Your domain name will point to whatever webpage you have created as soon as the DNS nameserver changes take effect.
In Feburary 2016 05,
Labels:
access,
Change,
contact,
domain,
handles,
information,
logging,
online,
registered,
registrar
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)