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Click the 'Start' button and choose 'Run' from the file options. Windows Vista users can skip to the next step.
Type 'CMD' (minus the quotes) and press 'Enter.' This will open a command window.
Navigate to the folder where your PSD files are located.
Check the size of your PSD files to make sure you are uploading the correct one. Type 'ftp' (minus the quotes) and press enter.
Type 'Open ftp.xxxxxxxx.com' (minus the quotes) and press 'Enter.' Substitute your FTP site for the aforementioned address.
You will be prompted to enter a user name if you have successfully connected to the server. Type your user name and press 'Enter.'
You will be prompted to enter a password if your user name has been accepted. Type your password and press 'Enter.'
Once your credentials have been accepted, you will be given an 'FTP' prompt. Navigate to the directory folder where you would like to store your PSD files. Alternatively, if you would like to create a folder, you can do this by typing 'MKDIR' (minus the quotes). You will be asked for your folder name.
Upload your PSD file by typing 'put abc.psd' (minus the quotes). Substitute the name of your file for abc.
Once the transmission is complete, the FTP server will report to you the size of the file and how long it took to upload. Repeat Step 9 for as many files as you would like to upload.
Type 'bye' (minus the quotes) when you are finished uploading your files. This command will disconnect you from the FTP server.
Type 'exit' (minus the quotes) to close the command window.
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Sunday, 28 February 2016
Thursday, 25 February 2016
How to Edit a Live PHP Site via FTPIn Feburary 2016 25,
In Feburary 2016 25,
Open File Explorer or Internet Explorer: both programs access the built-in FTP client.
Type the site's host server FTP url into the address bar and press 'Enter.' The FTP address starts with 'FTP://' instead of 'HTTP://" like a website. ExampleSite.com might have its FTP server located at a URL like 'FTP://adminFTP.ExampleSite.com.'
Enter your client account user name and password then press 'OK' to log in to the FTP.
Locate the PHP files you want to update in the FTP browser window. The FTP browser window displays the files on the FTP server like File Explorer displays local files on your computer or home network.
Copy the PHP files you want to update to your computer by highlighting them in the browser window, pressing 'Ctrl+C,' opening a local folder Window in File Explorer and pressing 'Ctrl+V.' You can edit the copy of the file stored on your computer, but you can't edit the one stored on the FTP site.
Open the PHP files you want to edit with Notepad or a code editing program, make the changes you want to make in the code and save the updated file.
Highlight the updated versions of the files you want to update on the PHP site in the File Explorer window and press 'Ctrl+C' to copy them.
Open the FTP window, locate the folder hosting the files you want to update and press 'Ctrl+V' to upload the files to the FTP. If Windows asks, choose the option that overwrites and replaces the files. The new versions of the files will immediately display on the site when refreshing the page.
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Open File Explorer or Internet Explorer: both programs access the built-in FTP client.
Type the site's host server FTP url into the address bar and press 'Enter.' The FTP address starts with 'FTP://' instead of 'HTTP://" like a website. ExampleSite.com might have its FTP server located at a URL like 'FTP://adminFTP.ExampleSite.com.'
Enter your client account user name and password then press 'OK' to log in to the FTP.
Locate the PHP files you want to update in the FTP browser window. The FTP browser window displays the files on the FTP server like File Explorer displays local files on your computer or home network.
Copy the PHP files you want to update to your computer by highlighting them in the browser window, pressing 'Ctrl+C,' opening a local folder Window in File Explorer and pressing 'Ctrl+V.' You can edit the copy of the file stored on your computer, but you can't edit the one stored on the FTP site.
Open the PHP files you want to edit with Notepad or a code editing program, make the changes you want to make in the code and save the updated file.
Highlight the updated versions of the files you want to update on the PHP site in the File Explorer window and press 'Ctrl+C' to copy them.
Open the FTP window, locate the folder hosting the files you want to update and press 'Ctrl+V' to upload the files to the FTP. If Windows asks, choose the option that overwrites and replaces the files. The new versions of the files will immediately display on the site when refreshing the page.
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Sunday, 21 February 2016
How to Add Google Maps to SharePointIn Feburary 2016 21,
In Feburary 2016 21,
Navigate to the Google Maps URL listed as the first link in Resources. Enter the address or location you desire to view on Google Maps in the blank text field on the webpage. When the address is mapped out, click on the “Links” button located by the map. A list of options will open.
Choose the option that reads “Customize and Preview Embedded Map Link.” A new window will open with multiple boxes. Copy the HTML code displayed in box three.
Open Microsoft SharePoint and access the website that you want the map to appear on. Navigate to the desired page of the website and click on the “Site Actions” button.
Click the “Edit Page” option. Now, locate the part of the site that you want the Google Map to appear on and click “Add a Web Part.” Select the “Content Editor Web Part” option from the “Add Web Parts” option box and click the “Add” button.
Click the “Open the Tool Pane” in the “Content Editor Web Part.” Click on the “Source Editor” button; the “Text Entry” window will open.
Paste the Google Map HTML code into the “Text Entry” window and click the “Save” button.
Publish the newly altered website.
In Feburary 2016 21,
Navigate to the Google Maps URL listed as the first link in Resources. Enter the address or location you desire to view on Google Maps in the blank text field on the webpage. When the address is mapped out, click on the “Links” button located by the map. A list of options will open.
Choose the option that reads “Customize and Preview Embedded Map Link.” A new window will open with multiple boxes. Copy the HTML code displayed in box three.
Open Microsoft SharePoint and access the website that you want the map to appear on. Navigate to the desired page of the website and click on the “Site Actions” button.
Click the “Edit Page” option. Now, locate the part of the site that you want the Google Map to appear on and click “Add a Web Part.” Select the “Content Editor Web Part” option from the “Add Web Parts” option box and click the “Add” button.
Click the “Open the Tool Pane” in the “Content Editor Web Part.” Click on the “Source Editor” button; the “Text Entry” window will open.
Paste the Google Map HTML code into the “Text Entry” window and click the “Save” button.
Publish the newly altered website.
In Feburary 2016 21,
Thursday, 18 February 2016
Can I Host My Own Website on My Computer?In Feburary 2016 18,
In Feburary 2016 18,
When hosting a website, upload speed is critical. Incoming traffic on a web server consists mostly of page requests, which are small packets of information easily handled by a broadband connection. The web server responds to a request by sending (uploading) the information on the server to the remote computer. Most Internet service providers (ISPs) base their connection speeds on the available download bandwidth. Upload speeds are generally half of the rated download. You will need at least a DSL connection to host a website that loads on a remote computer in a reasonable amount of time.
Hardware
A web server doesn't necessarily have to be a powerhouse computer. It simply handles file requests and sends requested pages and information. Don't use your personal computer though. When you host an Internet site, you are inviting everyone in the world to access your host computer. Any personal information located on the server will be considered fair game by hackers.In addition to a server computer, you will need a router to direct Internet traffic through your local network onto the web. The router should be capable of port forwarding (all http requests go through port 80) and should have physical Ethernet ports to connect to the server. Wi-Fi connections aren't as fast or reliable as hard-wired connections.
Software
Special web server software is necessary to set a computer up as a web host. Microsoft Internet Information Server can be downloaded free from the Microsoft website. It allows users to host websites on Windows-based PCs. Linux, Apache, MySQL and myPHP (LAMP) is another free option for web hosting software. In a LAMP installation, Linux is the base operating system, Apache functions as the web server, MySQL is the database engine and myPHP processes host PHP script requests. LAMP is available free for Ubuntu, Debian and SUSE installations as well as commercial Linux releases like Red Hat.
Address
You will need to register a domain name, like myhomedomain.com, so visitors can locate your server. There is a small fee associated with this. Domain registrars offer a variety of services for a variety of prices. Once the domain name is registered, you will have to submit it to a DNS server. Unlike domain registration, this step is available as a free service from some organizations. The last portion of your address to consider is whether you have a static or dynamic IP address. A static IP address never changes. This makes it easier for the DNS servers to keep track of your website and is required by some e-commerce applications. Dynamic IP addresses change periodically. Most ISPs have an additional charge for static IP addresses.
In Feburary 2016 18,
When hosting a website, upload speed is critical. Incoming traffic on a web server consists mostly of page requests, which are small packets of information easily handled by a broadband connection. The web server responds to a request by sending (uploading) the information on the server to the remote computer. Most Internet service providers (ISPs) base their connection speeds on the available download bandwidth. Upload speeds are generally half of the rated download. You will need at least a DSL connection to host a website that loads on a remote computer in a reasonable amount of time.
Hardware
A web server doesn't necessarily have to be a powerhouse computer. It simply handles file requests and sends requested pages and information. Don't use your personal computer though. When you host an Internet site, you are inviting everyone in the world to access your host computer. Any personal information located on the server will be considered fair game by hackers.In addition to a server computer, you will need a router to direct Internet traffic through your local network onto the web. The router should be capable of port forwarding (all http requests go through port 80) and should have physical Ethernet ports to connect to the server. Wi-Fi connections aren't as fast or reliable as hard-wired connections.
Software
Special web server software is necessary to set a computer up as a web host. Microsoft Internet Information Server can be downloaded free from the Microsoft website. It allows users to host websites on Windows-based PCs. Linux, Apache, MySQL and myPHP (LAMP) is another free option for web hosting software. In a LAMP installation, Linux is the base operating system, Apache functions as the web server, MySQL is the database engine and myPHP processes host PHP script requests. LAMP is available free for Ubuntu, Debian and SUSE installations as well as commercial Linux releases like Red Hat.
Address
You will need to register a domain name, like myhomedomain.com, so visitors can locate your server. There is a small fee associated with this. Domain registrars offer a variety of services for a variety of prices. Once the domain name is registered, you will have to submit it to a DNS server. Unlike domain registration, this step is available as a free service from some organizations. The last portion of your address to consider is whether you have a static or dynamic IP address. A static IP address never changes. This makes it easier for the DNS servers to keep track of your website and is required by some e-commerce applications. Dynamic IP addresses change periodically. Most ISPs have an additional charge for static IP addresses.
In Feburary 2016 18,
Tuesday, 16 February 2016
How to Uninstall Apache in WindowsIn Feburary 2016 16,
In Feburary 2016 16,
Click the Windows 'Start' button and select 'All Programs,' followed by 'Accessories' and 'Command Prompt.'
Type the following command:cd
Substitute '
' for the actual location of Apache's 'bin' folder. By default, this folder is located at 'C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache2\bin'.
Press the 'Enter' key to execute the command and open the 'bin' folder.
Type the following command:httpd -k uninstall
Press the 'Enter' key to execute the command and uninstall the service.
Click the Windows 'Start' button and select 'Control Panel.'
Select 'Uninstall a program' if you use Windows Vista or Windows 7. In Windows XP or an earlier version of Windows, click 'Add or Remove Programs' instead.
Single-click the Apache HTTP Server item.
Click the 'Uninstall' button near the top of the window if you use Windows Vista or Windows 7. In Windows XP or an earlier version of Windows, click the adjacent 'Remove' button instead. Follow the on-screen prompts to confirm your choice and complete the uninstall process.
Click the Windows 'Start' button and select 'Computer.' Double-click the 'C:' drive icon and then navigate to the folder containing your Apache installation ('C:\Program Files' by default). Right-click the 'Apache Group' folder and select 'Delete.'
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Click the Windows 'Start' button and select 'All Programs,' followed by 'Accessories' and 'Command Prompt.'
Type the following command:cd
Substitute '
' for the actual location of Apache's 'bin' folder. By default, this folder is located at 'C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache2\bin'.
Press the 'Enter' key to execute the command and open the 'bin' folder.
Type the following command:httpd -k uninstall
Press the 'Enter' key to execute the command and uninstall the service.
Click the Windows 'Start' button and select 'Control Panel.'
Select 'Uninstall a program' if you use Windows Vista or Windows 7. In Windows XP or an earlier version of Windows, click 'Add or Remove Programs' instead.
Single-click the Apache HTTP Server item.
Click the 'Uninstall' button near the top of the window if you use Windows Vista or Windows 7. In Windows XP or an earlier version of Windows, click the adjacent 'Remove' button instead. Follow the on-screen prompts to confirm your choice and complete the uninstall process.
Click the Windows 'Start' button and select 'Computer.' Double-click the 'C:' drive icon and then navigate to the folder containing your Apache installation ('C:\Program Files' by default). Right-click the 'Apache Group' folder and select 'Delete.'
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Friday, 12 February 2016
How to Convert Dfont to TtfIn Feburary 2016 12,
In Feburary 2016 12,
Transfer your .dfont file to your Windows operating system.
Download and install the Windows version of DfontSplitter (see Resources). If you only have access to Mac OS X and are converting the font for someone else, install the Mac version. All the following directions remain the same for both operating systems.
Launch DfontSplitter.
Click 'Add File' and navigate to the folder where your .dfont file is located.
Double-click on your .dfont file to select it.
Click 'Browse' and navigate to the folder where you want your .ttf file saved. The desktop is a good, easy-to-locate choice.
Click 'Convert.' Your new .ttf file will appear in the location you specified.
Use fondu on Ubuntu (Linux)
Transfer the .dfont file to your Ubuntu system using scp or FTP.
Install fondu by typing:sudo apt-get install fondu
Move into the directory where your .dfont file is located:cd /path/to/file(Replace /path/to/file with the specific path to your directory.)
Run fondu:fondu file.dfont(Replace file.dfont with the specific filename of your .dfont file.)
Move the newly-created .ttf file into your ~/.fonts directory:mv file.ttf ~/.fonts(Replace file.ttf with the specific filename of your .ttf file.)
Use TransType (Windows)
Download and install TransType (see Resources).
Launch TransType, then drag your .dfont file into the left-hand column.
Expand the font file by clicking the '+' sign to the left of the font name. Click the font name that appears on the next line to highlight it.
Click the down-facing arrow to the right of the destination filename in the right-hand column. Select 'MS Windows 1252 Latin 1' from the drop-down menu.
Click 'Convert.' A dialog box will appear.
Select the directory to save the .ttf file in by clicking on it. Click 'OK.'
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Transfer your .dfont file to your Windows operating system.
Download and install the Windows version of DfontSplitter (see Resources). If you only have access to Mac OS X and are converting the font for someone else, install the Mac version. All the following directions remain the same for both operating systems.
Launch DfontSplitter.
Click 'Add File' and navigate to the folder where your .dfont file is located.
Double-click on your .dfont file to select it.
Click 'Browse' and navigate to the folder where you want your .ttf file saved. The desktop is a good, easy-to-locate choice.
Click 'Convert.' Your new .ttf file will appear in the location you specified.
Use fondu on Ubuntu (Linux)
Transfer the .dfont file to your Ubuntu system using scp or FTP.
Install fondu by typing:sudo apt-get install fondu
Move into the directory where your .dfont file is located:cd /path/to/file(Replace /path/to/file with the specific path to your directory.)
Run fondu:fondu file.dfont(Replace file.dfont with the specific filename of your .dfont file.)
Move the newly-created .ttf file into your ~/.fonts directory:mv file.ttf ~/.fonts(Replace file.ttf with the specific filename of your .ttf file.)
Use TransType (Windows)
Download and install TransType (see Resources).
Launch TransType, then drag your .dfont file into the left-hand column.
Expand the font file by clicking the '+' sign to the left of the font name. Click the font name that appears on the next line to highlight it.
Click the down-facing arrow to the right of the destination filename in the right-hand column. Select 'MS Windows 1252 Latin 1' from the drop-down menu.
Click 'Convert.' A dialog box will appear.
Select the directory to save the .ttf file in by clicking on it. Click 'OK.'
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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.
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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,
Saturday, 6 February 2016
How to Map a Drive to a Web SiteIn Feburary 2016 06,
In Feburary 2016 06,
Open Windows Explorer by running 'explorer.exe' from the Run dialog box. You can bring up the Run dialog box by pressing the 'Windows' key and the letter 'R' at the same time. In the available text area, type 'explorer.exe' and press 'Enter.'
In Windows Explorer, click on the 'Tools' menu near the top, and select the 'Map Network Drive' option. This will open the Map Network Drive dialog box.
Click on the link that will allow you to connect to a network server or website, located beneath the drive letter and folder selection boxes. This may be listed as 'Sign up for online storage or connect to a network server' or 'Connect to a Web site that you can use to store your documents and pictures,' depending on your version of Microsoft Windows. This will open the 'Add Network Place Wizard.'
Click the 'Next' button on the Add Network Place Wizard. When prompted to choose where to create the network place, click 'Choose another (or custom) network location' and then click 'Next.'
In the Internet or network address text area, type your FTP address and click 'Next.' Typically this will be 'ftp://www.yourdomain.com' or 'ftp://ftp.yourdomain.com,' where 'yourdomain' is the name of the website you're attempting to access. Your FTP log-in information can be acquired by contacting your domain hosting service.
If your FTP allows anonymous login, make sure the 'Log on anonymously' box is checked. If your FTP requires a user name and password, uncheck the 'Log on anonymously' box and type your user name in the provided text area and click 'Next.'
Type a name to identify this network place, then click 'Next.'
Make sure the 'Open this network place when I click Finish' box is checked. The first time the network place is opened, you will be prompted for your FTP password. The network place can now be accessed from My Computer or from Windows Explorer.
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Open Windows Explorer by running 'explorer.exe' from the Run dialog box. You can bring up the Run dialog box by pressing the 'Windows' key and the letter 'R' at the same time. In the available text area, type 'explorer.exe' and press 'Enter.'
In Windows Explorer, click on the 'Tools' menu near the top, and select the 'Map Network Drive' option. This will open the Map Network Drive dialog box.
Click on the link that will allow you to connect to a network server or website, located beneath the drive letter and folder selection boxes. This may be listed as 'Sign up for online storage or connect to a network server' or 'Connect to a Web site that you can use to store your documents and pictures,' depending on your version of Microsoft Windows. This will open the 'Add Network Place Wizard.'
Click the 'Next' button on the Add Network Place Wizard. When prompted to choose where to create the network place, click 'Choose another (or custom) network location' and then click 'Next.'
In the Internet or network address text area, type your FTP address and click 'Next.' Typically this will be 'ftp://www.yourdomain.com' or 'ftp://ftp.yourdomain.com,' where 'yourdomain' is the name of the website you're attempting to access. Your FTP log-in information can be acquired by contacting your domain hosting service.
If your FTP allows anonymous login, make sure the 'Log on anonymously' box is checked. If your FTP requires a user name and password, uncheck the 'Log on anonymously' box and type your user name in the provided text area and click 'Next.'
Type a name to identify this network place, then click 'Next.'
Make sure the 'Open this network place when I click Finish' box is checked. The first time the network place is opened, you will be prompted for your FTP password. The network place can now be accessed from My Computer or from Windows Explorer.
In Feburary 2016 06,
Friday, 5 February 2016
How to Connect a Mac to a PC on a Local NetworkIn Feburary 2016 05,
In Feburary 2016 05,
Turn on both the Mac and PC computers, and ensure that they are connected to the network.
Click the Apple icon, then 'System Preferences' and then 'Sharing' on your Mac. The Sharing window appears.
Select 'File Sharing' from the services pane on the left-hand side of the window.
Write down your Mac's IP address. It is located under the 'Windows Sharing: On' section of the file sharing window, denoted by 'afp:\192.168.1.102' where '192.168.1.102' represents your Mac's real IP address.
Move to your Windows computer.
Press 'Ctrl-R' to start the Run dialog.
Enter the following text into the Run dialog, where '192.168.1.102' represents the Mac IP address you wrote down previously:\192.168.1.102
Enter your Mac's username and password when prompted. A window appears listing all shared folders on the Mac.
In Feburary 2016 05,
Turn on both the Mac and PC computers, and ensure that they are connected to the network.
Click the Apple icon, then 'System Preferences' and then 'Sharing' on your Mac. The Sharing window appears.
Select 'File Sharing' from the services pane on the left-hand side of the window.
Write down your Mac's IP address. It is located under the 'Windows Sharing: On' section of the file sharing window, denoted by 'afp:\192.168.1.102' where '192.168.1.102' represents your Mac's real IP address.
Move to your Windows computer.
Press 'Ctrl-R' to start the Run dialog.
Enter the following text into the Run dialog, where '192.168.1.102' represents the Mac IP address you wrote down previously:\192.168.1.102
Enter your Mac's username and password when prompted. A window appears listing all shared folders on the Mac.
In Feburary 2016 05,
Thursday, 4 February 2016
How to Find Where a Domain Is Hosted?In Feburary 2016 04,
In Feburary 2016 04,
Find the location of a domain using 2Privacy's free utility). Enter the domain's name or IP address into the utility's 'IP or Domain Name' field.
Type the captcha code into the 'Code' box -- the captcha code is located to the right of the Code box.
Click on the utility's 'Check Location' box to get the location registered to the domain. The Web page will refresh and then display the domain's physical address.
Seo Mastering
Locate a domain's location using Seo Mastering's 'IP Address - Domain name Location' utility. Enter the domain into the utility's 'Enter IP address or domain name' field.
Enter the code in the utility's captcha into the utility's 'Image Verification' field.
Click 'Continue' to look up the location of the domain. The utility will plot the location of the queried domain onto an embedded Google map.
IP Address Location
Use IP Address Location's 'IP Who Is Domain name or Whois IP Address' utility to find the location of a domain. Clear out the text in the utility's 'Domain Whois IP Lookup Address' field.
Type the domain you would like to query into the 'Domain Whois IP Lookup Address' field.
Click on the utility's 'Check IP WhoIS Address' button to find the location registered to the domain's server.
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Find the location of a domain using 2Privacy's free utility). Enter the domain's name or IP address into the utility's 'IP or Domain Name' field.
Type the captcha code into the 'Code' box -- the captcha code is located to the right of the Code box.
Click on the utility's 'Check Location' box to get the location registered to the domain. The Web page will refresh and then display the domain's physical address.
Seo Mastering
Locate a domain's location using Seo Mastering's 'IP Address - Domain name Location' utility. Enter the domain into the utility's 'Enter IP address or domain name' field.
Enter the code in the utility's captcha into the utility's 'Image Verification' field.
Click 'Continue' to look up the location of the domain. The utility will plot the location of the queried domain onto an embedded Google map.
IP Address Location
Use IP Address Location's 'IP Who Is Domain name or Whois IP Address' utility to find the location of a domain. Clear out the text in the utility's 'Domain Whois IP Lookup Address' field.
Type the domain you would like to query into the 'Domain Whois IP Lookup Address' field.
Click on the utility's 'Check IP WhoIS Address' button to find the location registered to the domain's server.
In Feburary 2016 04,
Wednesday, 3 February 2016
How to Make a Server in MurmurIn Feburary 2016 03,
In Feburary 2016 03,
Download the latest Mumble installer from SourceForge. The Mumble installer includes the Murmur server.
Launch the downloaded installer and install Mumble normally until you reach the Custom Setup screen. Click the button to the left of
Murmur (Server) on the Custom Setup screen and select
Will Be Installed on Local Hard Drive. Complete the installation after selecting this option.
Open the
Murmur.ini file located in the “C:\Program Files (x86)\Mumble” or “C:\Program Files\Mumble” directory in a text editor, such as Notepad.
Locate the “#registerPassword=secret” line in the file and change it to
registerPassword=YourPassword, removing the “#” at the start of the line and changing “secret” to your own password. People need this password to connect to your server; leave the password empty to make a public server.
Edit the
#registerName=Mumble Server line about the registerPassword line and change it to
registerName=Server Name, removing the “#” at the start of the line and filling in a custom name for your server. Leave this line alone if you don’t want to set a custom server name.
Save the Murmur.ini file and close it.
Start Murmur by double-clicking the
Murmur.exe file in the “C:\Program Files (x86)\Mumble” or “C:\Program Files\Mumble” directory. The Murmur server icon appears in your system tray; click
Allow Access if the Windows Firewall prompts you.
Open a Command Prompt from the Start menu, type
cd %ProgramFiles%\Mumble into the Command Prompt window and press
Enter.
Set a SuperUser password by typing
Murmur.exe -supw Your_Password into the Command Prompt, replacing “Your_Password” with your own custom password and press
Enter. Close the Command Prompt after running this command.
Start the Mumble client and connect to your Murmur server. You can log in as the account “SuperUser” with the SuperUser password you set to get administrator access and configure your server.
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Download the latest Mumble installer from SourceForge. The Mumble installer includes the Murmur server.
Launch the downloaded installer and install Mumble normally until you reach the Custom Setup screen. Click the button to the left of
Murmur (Server) on the Custom Setup screen and select
Will Be Installed on Local Hard Drive. Complete the installation after selecting this option.
Open the
Murmur.ini file located in the “C:\Program Files (x86)\Mumble” or “C:\Program Files\Mumble” directory in a text editor, such as Notepad.
Locate the “#registerPassword=secret” line in the file and change it to
registerPassword=YourPassword, removing the “#” at the start of the line and changing “secret” to your own password. People need this password to connect to your server; leave the password empty to make a public server.
Edit the
#registerName=Mumble Server line about the registerPassword line and change it to
registerName=Server Name, removing the “#” at the start of the line and filling in a custom name for your server. Leave this line alone if you don’t want to set a custom server name.
Save the Murmur.ini file and close it.
Start Murmur by double-clicking the
Murmur.exe file in the “C:\Program Files (x86)\Mumble” or “C:\Program Files\Mumble” directory. The Murmur server icon appears in your system tray; click
Allow Access if the Windows Firewall prompts you.
Open a Command Prompt from the Start menu, type
cd %ProgramFiles%\Mumble into the Command Prompt window and press
Enter.
Set a SuperUser password by typing
Murmur.exe -supw Your_Password into the Command Prompt, replacing “Your_Password” with your own custom password and press
Enter. Close the Command Prompt after running this command.
Start the Mumble client and connect to your Murmur server. You can log in as the account “SuperUser” with the SuperUser password you set to get administrator access and configure your server.
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Visit the GoDaddy and log into the 'Account Manager.' Enter your 'Login Name' and 'Password' into the relevant text fields and click on the 'Secure Login' button.
Click on the 'Web Hosting' option in the 'Products' section.
Click on the 'Launch' option in your Web hosting account.
Click on the 'File Manager' option, which is located in the Content section. This will automatically open the file manager in the root directory of the Web hosting account. Typically, this is the location in which your index file will be located.
Click on the 'Upload' option in the menu bar and then the 'Browse' option to select the index file to upload your index file. The file will be labelled 'index' and will have one of the following file extensions: htm, html, php, asp or aspx; for example, the file might be 'index.html.' Finally, click on the 'Upload' button to confirm the upload of this file.
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Visit the GoDaddy and log into the 'Account Manager.' Enter your 'Login Name' and 'Password' into the relevant text fields and click on the 'Secure Login' button.
Click on the 'Web Hosting' option in the 'Products' section.
Click on the 'Launch' option in your Web hosting account.
Click on the 'File Manager' option, which is located in the Content section. This will automatically open the file manager in the root directory of the Web hosting account. Typically, this is the location in which your index file will be located.
Click on the 'Upload' option in the menu bar and then the 'Browse' option to select the index file to upload your index file. The file will be labelled 'index' and will have one of the following file extensions: htm, html, php, asp or aspx; for example, the file might be 'index.html.' Finally, click on the 'Upload' button to confirm the upload of this file.
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