In Feburary 2016 30,
Open SQL Developer. Click 'File' in the top toolbar menu and click 'Open connection.'
Click the 'DB2' tab in the Connection dialog box. Enter the name of the DB2 database in the first box. Enter the host and port information, as well as the driver type. You can choose between entering 'IBM DB2 Application Driver' or 'IBM DB2 Network Driver' for the driver type. Enter the user name and password to access the DB2 database.
Click 'Info' at the bottom of the Connection dialog box to test the connection with the settings you entered. Click 'OK' to create the connection to the DB2 database.
In Feburary 2016 30,
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Saturday, 27 February 2016
How to Fix Timeouts in FilezillaIn Feburary 2016 27,
In Feburary 2016 27,
Open the FileZilla 'Edit' menu and select 'Settings.' On a Mac, open the 'FileZilla' menu and choose 'Preferences.'
Select the 'FTP' page in the 'Connection' section of the Settings dialog box. Look for the 'FTP Keep-Alive' section of the page.
Activate the 'Send FTP keep-alive commands' box in the 'FTP Keep-alive' section. This sends commands between FileZilla and the FTP server at short intervals, resetting the time-out function and preventing the server from closing the connection.
In Feburary 2016 27,
Open the FileZilla 'Edit' menu and select 'Settings.' On a Mac, open the 'FileZilla' menu and choose 'Preferences.'
Select the 'FTP' page in the 'Connection' section of the Settings dialog box. Look for the 'FTP Keep-Alive' section of the page.
Activate the 'Send FTP keep-alive commands' box in the 'FTP Keep-alive' section. This sends commands between FileZilla and the FTP server at short intervals, resetting the time-out function and preventing the server from closing the connection.
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Tuesday, 23 February 2016
How to Host a Server on 'GMod' With HamachiIn Feburary 2016 23,
In Feburary 2016 23,
Download Hamachi to your desktop. Double-click the downloaded file to install it. Upon completion, the program automatically opens.
Click 'Power On,' and wait several minutes for first-time setup to complete.
Click 'Network,' followed by 'Create a new network.' A dialog box appears, asking you to select a network name and password. Fill in these fields, and press 'OK.'
Load 'Garry's Mod' to the main menu, and select 'Multiplayer.' Check the 'LAN' box as you set your desired options onscreen.
Press the grave/tilde key (` / ~) and type 'sv_lan 0' without the quotes. Press 'Enter.'
Have your friend open Hamachi and join your network. Have him click 'Network,' followed by 'Join an existing network' on the program. Using your network name and password, he joins your network.
Have your friend open 'Garry's Mod,' and select 'Join' under 'Multiplayer.' Give him your LAN IP address, found on the Hamachi program under the power button. Have him type this in the 'Server Address' box, and he can join your game.
In Feburary 2016 23,
Download Hamachi to your desktop. Double-click the downloaded file to install it. Upon completion, the program automatically opens.
Click 'Power On,' and wait several minutes for first-time setup to complete.
Click 'Network,' followed by 'Create a new network.' A dialog box appears, asking you to select a network name and password. Fill in these fields, and press 'OK.'
Load 'Garry's Mod' to the main menu, and select 'Multiplayer.' Check the 'LAN' box as you set your desired options onscreen.
Press the grave/tilde key (` / ~) and type 'sv_lan 0' without the quotes. Press 'Enter.'
Have your friend open Hamachi and join your network. Have him click 'Network,' followed by 'Join an existing network' on the program. Using your network name and password, he joins your network.
Have your friend open 'Garry's Mod,' and select 'Join' under 'Multiplayer.' Give him your LAN IP address, found on the Hamachi program under the power button. Have him type this in the 'Server Address' box, and he can join your game.
In Feburary 2016 23,
How to Update the Proxy of a Flash PlayerIn Feburary 2016 23,
In Feburary 2016 23,
Click 'Tools' and 'Internet Options' to open the settings dialog in Internet Explorer.
Click the 'Connections' tab, and then click 'LAN Settings' to open the proxy server settings.
Check the 'Use a proxy server for your LAN' option.
Enter the proxy server's address in the 'Address' text field.
Enter the proxy server's port in the 'Port' text field.
Click 'OK' to save your proxy settings.
In Feburary 2016 23,
Click 'Tools' and 'Internet Options' to open the settings dialog in Internet Explorer.
Click the 'Connections' tab, and then click 'LAN Settings' to open the proxy server settings.
Check the 'Use a proxy server for your LAN' option.
Enter the proxy server's address in the 'Address' text field.
Enter the proxy server's port in the 'Port' text field.
Click 'OK' to save your proxy settings.
In Feburary 2016 23,
Friday, 19 February 2016
How to Find Which Fonts Are Missing in PowerPointIn Feburary 2016 19,
In Feburary 2016 19,
Save your presentation on the original computer where you created it. Send it to yourself via email or FTP so that you can access it on the computer that may not have all of the fonts.
Load the presentation on the other computer, preferably where you plan to make or send your presentation. Make sure that the other computer has Microsoft PowerPoint 2004 or later installed so that you can open the file properly.
View the 'Missing Default Fonts' dialog box that appears if some of the fonts don't translate to the new computer. The dialog box lists each font name and informs you that it will replace them with similar fonts. It also gives you the option to take down the names of the missing fonts, then close out of the file and install them onto the other computer system.
Return to your first computer and open the original PowerPoint file with the information about missing fonts in hand. You can replace these missing fonts with more common font types (like Arial or Times New Roman) as another alternative to get the presentation to display correctly on the other computer system.
In Feburary 2016 19,
Save your presentation on the original computer where you created it. Send it to yourself via email or FTP so that you can access it on the computer that may not have all of the fonts.
Load the presentation on the other computer, preferably where you plan to make or send your presentation. Make sure that the other computer has Microsoft PowerPoint 2004 or later installed so that you can open the file properly.
View the 'Missing Default Fonts' dialog box that appears if some of the fonts don't translate to the new computer. The dialog box lists each font name and informs you that it will replace them with similar fonts. It also gives you the option to take down the names of the missing fonts, then close out of the file and install them onto the other computer system.
Return to your first computer and open the original PowerPoint file with the information about missing fonts in hand. You can replace these missing fonts with more common font types (like Arial or Times New Roman) as another alternative to get the presentation to display correctly on the other computer system.
In Feburary 2016 19,
Wednesday, 17 February 2016
How to FTP Via Command LineIn Feburary 2016 17,
In Feburary 2016 17,
Click on the 'Start' button. Type 'Run' in the 'Search programs and files' text dialog. Click on the 'Run' icon that displays in the search results.
Type 'cmd' in the 'Run' dialog box and click 'OK.'
Type 'ftp yourdomain.com' in the command line when the Windows Command Prompt opens. Replace 'yourdomain.com' with the name of your domain.
Press 'Enter' on your keyboard and type your FTP username and password when prompted. The username will appear as you type it, but the password will not.
In Feburary 2016 17,
Click on the 'Start' button. Type 'Run' in the 'Search programs and files' text dialog. Click on the 'Run' icon that displays in the search results.
Type 'cmd' in the 'Run' dialog box and click 'OK.'
Type 'ftp yourdomain.com' in the command line when the Windows Command Prompt opens. Replace 'yourdomain.com' with the name of your domain.
Press 'Enter' on your keyboard and type your FTP username and password when prompted. The username will appear as you type it, but the password will not.
In Feburary 2016 17,
Saturday, 6 February 2016
How to Fix Winsock Error 10060 'Connection Timed Out'In Feburary 2016 06,
In Feburary 2016 06,
Open the Registry Editor by clicking the 'Start' menu and then 'Run.' Type 'Regedt32.exe' in the run dialog box, and click 'Ok.' You should now see the registry editor.
Open the 'Edit' menu, and click 'Add Value.'
Type the following information into the next window that appears: Value Name: TcpMaxDataRetransmissionsValue Type: REG_DWORD - NumberValid Range: 0 - 0xFFFFFFFFDefault Value: 5 DecimalNew Value: 10 DecimalClick 'Ok.'
Quit the Registry Editor, and restart the computer. Test your connectivity after the computer fully reboots to see if the 10060 connection timed-out error still occurs.
In Feburary 2016 06,
Open the Registry Editor by clicking the 'Start' menu and then 'Run.' Type 'Regedt32.exe' in the run dialog box, and click 'Ok.' You should now see the registry editor.
Open the 'Edit' menu, and click 'Add Value.'
Type the following information into the next window that appears: Value Name: TcpMaxDataRetransmissionsValue Type: REG_DWORD - NumberValid Range: 0 - 0xFFFFFFFFDefault Value: 5 DecimalNew Value: 10 DecimalClick 'Ok.'
Quit the Registry Editor, and restart the computer. Test your connectivity after the computer fully reboots to see if the 10060 connection timed-out error still occurs.
In Feburary 2016 06,
Tuesday, 2 February 2016
How to Exit From a Sub in VBAIn Feburary 2016 02,
In Feburary 2016 02,
Open the VBA editor. Double-click on one of the Microsoft Office programs that you want work with. Click on the 'Developer' tab and then click on 'Visual Basic.' If you don't see the 'Developer' tab, click on the 'File' tab and then 'Options.' Click on the 'Customize Ribbon' tab in the 'Options' dialog box. Click on 'Main tabs,' and then click on the 'Developer' check box. Click 'OK' to close the 'Options' dialog box.
Navigate to the sub procedure that you want to work with in the Visual Basic Editor. Double-click on the page in the right pane to open it. To work on a new procedure, click on 'Insert' and then 'Sub Procedure.'
Add the 'Exit Sub' command in the sub procedure where you want to exit a certain block of code. This will be between the Sub and End Sub commands. Usually, the Exit Sub command is added right after the code handler. Here is an example of a code block with an Exit Sub command:'Sub message ()MsgBox 'Hello World!'On Error GoTo Error_Handler:Worksheets('Welcome Message').ActivateExit SubError_Handler:If Err.Number = 9 Then
Worksheets.Add.Name = 'Welcome Message'Resume
End IfEnd Sub'The sub procedure shows a message box that says 'Hello World.' If for some reason the program can't display the message, it is directed to the 'Error_Handler' block. To stop the code from continuing to cycle through the same bits of code, the 'Exit Sub' command is given.
In Feburary 2016 02,
Open the VBA editor. Double-click on one of the Microsoft Office programs that you want work with. Click on the 'Developer' tab and then click on 'Visual Basic.' If you don't see the 'Developer' tab, click on the 'File' tab and then 'Options.' Click on the 'Customize Ribbon' tab in the 'Options' dialog box. Click on 'Main tabs,' and then click on the 'Developer' check box. Click 'OK' to close the 'Options' dialog box.
Navigate to the sub procedure that you want to work with in the Visual Basic Editor. Double-click on the page in the right pane to open it. To work on a new procedure, click on 'Insert' and then 'Sub Procedure.'
Add the 'Exit Sub' command in the sub procedure where you want to exit a certain block of code. This will be between the Sub and End Sub commands. Usually, the Exit Sub command is added right after the code handler. Here is an example of a code block with an Exit Sub command:'Sub message ()MsgBox 'Hello World!'On Error GoTo Error_Handler:Worksheets('Welcome Message').ActivateExit SubError_Handler:If Err.Number = 9 Then
Worksheets.Add.Name = 'Welcome Message'Resume
End IfEnd Sub'The sub procedure shows a message box that says 'Hello World.' If for some reason the program can't display the message, it is directed to the 'Error_Handler' block. To stop the code from continuing to cycle through the same bits of code, the 'Exit Sub' command is given.
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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