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Showing posts with label exact. Show all posts

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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Thursday, 11 February 2016

How to Use FTP on MobileIn Feburary 2016 11,

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Download an FTP client application for the phone. Smartphones such as iPhones and BlackBerrys can install third-party FTP client applications. Some phones will not support third-party FTP applications, or there may not be FTP software available.
Install the FTP client application.
Create a 'New Connection.' The exact process for doing this will vary slightly from app to app.
Add the FTP server's details. Add the server name or IP address. Add the port. Add the user name and password.
Connect to the FTP server. Once the connection is established, the user will have full access to the files hosted on the FTP server.
Connect Using the Mobile Browser
Open the phone's Internet browser.
Connect to the following address:ftp://username:password@ipaddressFill in the appropriate parts of the address with the relevant information for the FTP server.
Click enter on the browser. The FTP site will appear as a list of directories and files. The files then can be downloaded.
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Saturday, 6 February 2016

How to Set Up Filezilla for Joomla!In Feburary 2016 06,

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Double-click on the FileZilla icon or select it from the start menu. FileZilla will start and display the local hard disk directory structure on the left side of the window.
Enter the domain name of your website or the IP address in the 'Host' field. Do not include the 'http://' part of the address, just the domain name. For example, 'mycoolsite.com' is a domain name and '192.168.2.1' is an Internet Protocol address. If your domain name hasn't been assigned yet, use the IP address provided by your hosting company.
Fill in the 'Username' field at the top of the screen with your FTP user name. Use the exact spelling and character case as the FTP user name issued by your hosting service provider.
Enter your FTP password in the 'Password' field at the top of the screen. Use the exact spelling and character case as the password issued by your hosting service provider.
Enter the FTP port number in the 'Port' field if your hosting provider uses a port other than 21. Most users will leave this field blank as 21 is the default port. Only enter a port number if your hosting provider uses a port other than 21.
Click on the 'Edit' menu, then click on 'Settings.' Select 'File Types' under 'Transfers' on the left side of the settings window. Click the 'Binary' radio button on the right side at the top of the window. This setting ensures that binary files such as archives and backup files transfer properly. If such files are accidentally treated as ASCII files, they may become corrupted during transfer. Having this set correctly is especially important for uploading Joomla! installation files, Joomla! extension packages and downloading backup files.
Click on the 'OK' button at the bottom of the settings window to save the settings. Click the 'Quick Connect' button to the right of the host, username, password and port fields previously entered. FileZilla will connect to your Joomla! website root directory on the server and display the file structure in the right side of the window.
Click on the 'File' menu, then click on 'Copy Current Connection to the Site Manager.' This saves your settings and allows you to select them the next time you use FileZilla from the Site Manager. Just click 'File' then 'Site Manager' or press 'Ctrl - S.'
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