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Login to the machine using remote desktop.
Go to the Inetpub\AdminScripts directory. This is typically on the same drive you installed windows, so c:\Inetpub\AdminScripts
Run the command
adsutil.vbs set /MSFTPSVC/PassivePortRange 'xxxx-yyyy'And replace xxxx with the starting port and yyyy with the ending port range.
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Wednesday, 24 February 2016
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,
How to Set Up a Filezilla FTP ServerIn Feburary 2016 19,
In Feburary 2016 19,
Download the Filezilla server application. While you may also want to download the client software, you will need the hosting software to set up your FTP server. A link to the download page can be found in the Resources section.
Run the Filezilla setup utility, FileZilla_Server-0_9_31.exe. You will have to agree to the license agreement before you can begin installation.
Select the standard installation type, and choose the folder you would like Filezilla to be installed to. You will next have to choose between automatically starting the program with Windows, or starting it manually. Starting the program with Windows is the recommended setting, and is marked as the default.
Set your start-up preferences for the server interface. By default, the server interface will start as soon as you log in. Press the 'Install' button, and click 'Close' when the installation has completed.
Run the Filezilla Server Interface. It will ask for your Port, which should by default be set to 14147, and the server address. Setting the server address to '127.0.0.1' will direct the computer to connect to itself. This will make the computer you are currently using the FTP server. Tick off the 'Always connect to this server' box, and click 'OK' to connect.
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Download the Filezilla server application. While you may also want to download the client software, you will need the hosting software to set up your FTP server. A link to the download page can be found in the Resources section.
Run the Filezilla setup utility, FileZilla_Server-0_9_31.exe. You will have to agree to the license agreement before you can begin installation.
Select the standard installation type, and choose the folder you would like Filezilla to be installed to. You will next have to choose between automatically starting the program with Windows, or starting it manually. Starting the program with Windows is the recommended setting, and is marked as the default.
Set your start-up preferences for the server interface. By default, the server interface will start as soon as you log in. Press the 'Install' button, and click 'Close' when the installation has completed.
Run the Filezilla Server Interface. It will ask for your Port, which should by default be set to 14147, and the server address. Setting the server address to '127.0.0.1' will direct the computer to connect to itself. This will make the computer you are currently using the FTP server. Tick off the 'Always connect to this server' box, and click 'OK' to connect.
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Thursday, 18 February 2016
How to Set Up an FTP on Server 2008In Feburary 2016 18,
In Feburary 2016 18,
Click the Windows 'Start' button and select 'Control Panel.' Double-click the icon labeled 'Add or Remove Programs' to open a list of software installed on the server.
Click the button named 'Add/Remove Windows Components' in the opened window. This opens a configuration wizard with a list of currently installed components as well as the ones you can add to the current settings.
Click the icon labeled 'Internet Information Services (IIS).' Click the 'Details' button to open a list of sub-services available for IIS.
Check the box labeled 'File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Service' and then click 'Next.' The FTP service installs on the server.
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Click the Windows 'Start' button and select 'Control Panel.' Double-click the icon labeled 'Add or Remove Programs' to open a list of software installed on the server.
Click the button named 'Add/Remove Windows Components' in the opened window. This opens a configuration wizard with a list of currently installed components as well as the ones you can add to the current settings.
Click the icon labeled 'Internet Information Services (IIS).' Click the 'Details' button to open a list of sub-services available for IIS.
Check the box labeled 'File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Service' and then click 'Next.' The FTP service installs on the server.
In Feburary 2016 18,
Wednesday, 17 February 2016
Java GUI Design TutorialIn Feburary 2016 17,
In Feburary 2016 17,
The Java JDK (Java Development Kit) includes the Java virtual machine, the Java compiler and a wide range of useful libraries (or 'packages,' in Java parlance) including AWT and Swing. The place to go for the latest Java is The Source for Java Developers (see link in Resources). On the right-hand column you will see Popular Downloads, click 'Java SE' to bring up a new page. Look for the JDK that comes with NetBeans (see link in Resources). Download and install.
Using NetBeans to Make Your First GUI
With NetBeans IDE and the Java SDK installed, building the first GUI is easy. NetBeans IDE will display a start page that includes links to tutorials on the NetBeans IDE and Java. This example creates a simple application to say, 'One World!' At the top left of the NetBeans IDE, click File > New Project. A New Project dialog box appears. Under Categories, click 'Java.' Under Projects, click Java Desktop Application > Next. A new screen comes up with the 'Project Name' and 'DesktopApplication1' highlighted. Change 'DesktopApplication1' to 'OneWorld!' Click 'Finish.' The dialog box will disappear. NetBeans IDE will reorganize itself into three tabbed windows--one labeled 'Projects,' a middle one showing a Design layout for a simple GUI and the third labeled 'Palette,' which shows different Containers and Controls. Under Palette > Swing Controls > Label. Grab and pull it into the middle display, in the middle part of the gray GUI space. The Label will become surrounded by some smaller drag handles (for resizing) and some thin gray-blue guidelines and in the middle, the text will read 'jLabel1.' Double click 'jLabel1,' and type 'One World!' Press the 'F6' key to run the program. You have built your first Java GUI.
Next Steps
To learn more, follow the tutorials for Java available with the NetBeans IDE. Begin with a detailed tutorial to help you deepen your knowledge and expertise in Java (see link in Resources).
In Feburary 2016 17,
The Java JDK (Java Development Kit) includes the Java virtual machine, the Java compiler and a wide range of useful libraries (or 'packages,' in Java parlance) including AWT and Swing. The place to go for the latest Java is The Source for Java Developers (see link in Resources). On the right-hand column you will see Popular Downloads, click 'Java SE' to bring up a new page. Look for the JDK that comes with NetBeans (see link in Resources). Download and install.
Using NetBeans to Make Your First GUI
With NetBeans IDE and the Java SDK installed, building the first GUI is easy. NetBeans IDE will display a start page that includes links to tutorials on the NetBeans IDE and Java. This example creates a simple application to say, 'One World!' At the top left of the NetBeans IDE, click File > New Project. A New Project dialog box appears. Under Categories, click 'Java.' Under Projects, click Java Desktop Application > Next. A new screen comes up with the 'Project Name' and 'DesktopApplication1' highlighted. Change 'DesktopApplication1' to 'OneWorld!' Click 'Finish.' The dialog box will disappear. NetBeans IDE will reorganize itself into three tabbed windows--one labeled 'Projects,' a middle one showing a Design layout for a simple GUI and the third labeled 'Palette,' which shows different Containers and Controls. Under Palette > Swing Controls > Label. Grab and pull it into the middle display, in the middle part of the gray GUI space. The Label will become surrounded by some smaller drag handles (for resizing) and some thin gray-blue guidelines and in the middle, the text will read 'jLabel1.' Double click 'jLabel1,' and type 'One World!' Press the 'F6' key to run the program. You have built your first Java GUI.
Next Steps
To learn more, follow the tutorials for Java available with the NetBeans IDE. Begin with a detailed tutorial to help you deepen your knowledge and expertise in Java (see link in Resources).
In Feburary 2016 17,
How to Upload to FTP SitesIn Feburary 2016 17,
In Feburary 2016 17,
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.
In Feburary 2016 17,
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.
In Feburary 2016 17,
Sunday, 14 February 2016
How to Open Files With PTB ExtensionsIn Feburary 2016 14,
In Feburary 2016 14,
Find out what the file is, if you're not already sure. There are three major possibilities: the PTB file could be a guitar tablature generated by Power Tab Editor; it could be a table generated by the computer-assisted design program Pro/Engineer; or it could be a backup archive created by the Peachtree accounting program. If you have either Pro/Engineer or Peachtree installed on your system, it's likely the source of the file; if you downloaded the PTB file from a guitar tab website, its identity isn't a mystery.
Obtain a program that will open the file. If it's a guitar tab file, you can download either the Power Tab Editor (for Windows) or TabView (for Mac OS) -- both programs are linked in Resources. Pro/Engineer and Peachtree files, meanwhile, require purchased programs to open -- see Resources.
Install the program. To install Power Tab Editor, right click the downloaded ZIP file, select 'Extract,' then double click 'Setup.exe' and follow the on-screen instructions. To install TabView, double click the downloaded DMG file and follow the on-screen instructions. To install Pro/Engineer or Peachtree, just insert the CD.
Navigate to the location of the PTB file and double click it to open it. If it doesn't work, run the program you installed and click 'File,' then 'Open,' and select the PTB file.
In Feburary 2016 14,
Find out what the file is, if you're not already sure. There are three major possibilities: the PTB file could be a guitar tablature generated by Power Tab Editor; it could be a table generated by the computer-assisted design program Pro/Engineer; or it could be a backup archive created by the Peachtree accounting program. If you have either Pro/Engineer or Peachtree installed on your system, it's likely the source of the file; if you downloaded the PTB file from a guitar tab website, its identity isn't a mystery.
Obtain a program that will open the file. If it's a guitar tab file, you can download either the Power Tab Editor (for Windows) or TabView (for Mac OS) -- both programs are linked in Resources. Pro/Engineer and Peachtree files, meanwhile, require purchased programs to open -- see Resources.
Install the program. To install Power Tab Editor, right click the downloaded ZIP file, select 'Extract,' then double click 'Setup.exe' and follow the on-screen instructions. To install TabView, double click the downloaded DMG file and follow the on-screen instructions. To install Pro/Engineer or Peachtree, just insert the CD.
Navigate to the location of the PTB file and double click it to open it. If it doesn't work, run the program you installed and click 'File,' then 'Open,' and select the PTB file.
In Feburary 2016 14,
Wednesday, 10 February 2016
How to Make a VPS Out of a Dedicated ServerIn Feburary 2016 10,
In Feburary 2016 10,
Check to determine if your physical server meets the hardware requirement of the hypervisor that you want to use. A hypervisor is the operating system that manages the virtual servers. Some hypervisors require specific hardware to install at all.
Save the data and/or configuration of the appliance currently running on the physical server.
Put the disc in the reader and install the hypervisor. Hypervisors install like any other operating system.
Virtual Server
Once installed, you will be able to boot in the hypervisor console. Refer to your manual to create a Virtual Machine (VM). Choose what CPU power, memory and storage amount the VM will have access to. The CPU power, RAM amount and storage amount can be changed after creation if your appliance's needs go up.
Install the operating system using an ISO (image of a disk stored on a hard drive), a disk or the network. The installation and configuration is identical to an installation on a physical server. Install and configure the appliance.
Repeat the process for all of the appliances you want to install in virtual servers on the physical server.
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Check to determine if your physical server meets the hardware requirement of the hypervisor that you want to use. A hypervisor is the operating system that manages the virtual servers. Some hypervisors require specific hardware to install at all.
Save the data and/or configuration of the appliance currently running on the physical server.
Put the disc in the reader and install the hypervisor. Hypervisors install like any other operating system.
Virtual Server
Once installed, you will be able to boot in the hypervisor console. Refer to your manual to create a Virtual Machine (VM). Choose what CPU power, memory and storage amount the VM will have access to. The CPU power, RAM amount and storage amount can be changed after creation if your appliance's needs go up.
Install the operating system using an ISO (image of a disk stored on a hard drive), a disk or the network. The installation and configuration is identical to an installation on a physical server. Install and configure the appliance.
Repeat the process for all of the appliances you want to install in virtual servers on the physical server.
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Wednesday, 3 February 2016
How to Disable FTP Access to a CPanel AccountIn Feburary 2016 03,
In Feburary 2016 03,
Log in to your cPanel. The address of this will depend on where you installed it to. If you have multiple users for the account, log in to one that grants administrative access.
Click the 'FTP Daemon' button in cPanel.
Click 'Disabled' under the list of options.
Click 'Save.' This disables FTP access to cPanel and the control server.
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Log in to your cPanel. The address of this will depend on where you installed it to. If you have multiple users for the account, log in to one that grants administrative access.
Click the 'FTP Daemon' button in cPanel.
Click 'Disabled' under the list of options.
Click 'Save.' This disables FTP access to cPanel and the control server.
In Feburary 2016 03,
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.
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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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