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Thursday, 18 February 2016

How to Change the Default Rendering on SSRSIn Feburary 2016 18,

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Locate the report you will be creating a link to using the ReportServer portal in SSRS. Typically, this is found at http://servername/ReportServer. The interface will be minimal, but will display the same folders and reports as the Report Manager.
Copy the URL. Note that the URL may contain several parameters, but the part to look for is the report path, which can be found between the '?' and the first '&', if any exists. In the following example, the report path is '/Folder/Report%20Name':http://servername/ReportServer?/Folder/Report%20Name&rs:Command=Render
Create a new URL using the report path with some additional parameters to specify the rendering format. The 'rs:Format' parameter specifies the rendering format for the report. The following values are common for a default installation of SSRS: HTML4.0, MHTML, IMAGE, EXCEL, PDF and CSV. The 'rs:Command' parameter set to 'Render' instructs the report server to render the report in the specified format.For example, for a URL that always renders the report as a PDF document, use the following:http://servername/ReportServer?/Folder/Report%20Name&rs:Format=PDF&rs:Command=Render
Render a report as an Excel document this way:http://servername/ReportServer?/Folder/Report%20Name&rs:Format=EXCEL&rs:Command=Render
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Saturday, 13 February 2016

How to Upload My Web Site From Dreamweaver to BluehostIn Feburary 2016 13,

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Open Dreamweaver. Click 'Site' from the menu at the top of the screen. Select 'Manage Sites' from the drop-down selections. Then, select 'New Site.' Select the 'Advanced' tab.
Enter your site's name in the 'Site name' field. Select the location of your site for the 'Local root folder' by clicking on the folder icon next to the field. Your local root folder will be the location on your computer where you saved the website files you created to upload to Bluehost. Navigate to the folder of those saved files. For the 'Default images folder' field, click on the folder icon next to the field to select the location of your site's image folder. Your image folder will be a sub-folder of the location where you saved the website files you created.
Type the entire URL for your website in the 'HTTP address' field. Check the 'Case-sensitive links' box. (Bluehost files and folders are case-sensitive.) Click the 'Remote Info' category in the menu list on the left-hand side of the dialog in the 'Category' area.
Select the FTP option from the 'Access' drop-down menu. Enter your domain name in the 'FTP host' field in the format yourdomain.com.
Type '/public_html' (without quotes) in the 'Host directory:' field. If you are publishing a site to an add-on domain, type '/public_html/addon' in the field. An add-on domain is a new domain that you have added to your Bluehost account. The domain that you listed when you set up your Bluehost web hosting account is your primary domain.
Type your FTP username and password in the corresponding fields. Your cPanel username and password are identical to your FTP username and password. The cPanel is your web hosting control panel. You will see a link to it when you sign in to your account at Bluehost.com. You received the username and password via email when you signed up for Bluehost. If you created an additional FTP account for other users, the username will be in the format username@yourdomain.com. Click the 'Test' button to check settings. If you receive the error message 'An FTP error occured - cannot make connection to host', double-check that you have typed your FTP information correctly.
Check the 'Maintain synchronization information' box. Click the 'OK' button. Click the 'Done' button.
Connecting To The Web Server Using Dreamweaver
Click the 'Connect to Remote Host button,' which is the first icon in the Files panel in Dreamweaver. The program will retrieve information from your website and show the file listings in the Files panel. Make sure you are viewing the Files panel in expanded mode so you can see your local files and the server files in windows next to each other. Clicking on the very last icon at the right in the Files panel toggles the view.
Select 'Local view' from the top right-hand drop-down menu in the Files panel. Your local files will be on the left side of the panel and your remote web server files on the right.
Select all of the files on the local side by clicking and dragging your mouse over them. You can drag and drop files from the local side to the remote side, or you can click the 'Put files' button, which is a blue arrow icon pointing upwards, to transfer the files. Once you have transferred your files, your site is uploaded.
Go to your website's URL to check your work.
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Saturday, 6 February 2016

How to Perform a Secure FTP in IEIn Feburary 2016 06,

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Type 'ftp://ftp.websitename' (substitute 'websitename' with the name of the website) into the URL bar in Internet Explorer and press 'Enter.' This will open the files and folders on the FTP site in Internet Explorer.
Download a file or folder by right-clicking its name and selecting 'Save Target As.'
Upload files to the FTP site by using Windows Explorer. To open up the FTP site in Windows Explorer, click on the 'Page' button in Internet Explorer and select 'Open FTP Site in Windows Explorer.' Press 'Alt' to open up the Windows Explorer menu bar. Click 'File' and then select 'Log in as.' Enter your FTP user name and password into the appropriate fields and click 'Log On.' Upload a file to the FTP site by right-clicking the file and selecting 'Copy.' Next, right click a vacant inside an FTP folder and select 'Paste.'
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