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Tuesday, 1 March 2016

How to Use MP3 Message Alert for iPhoneIn Feburary 2016 30,

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Open iTunes and then click 'Preferences' to convert file types. In Windows, this is found under 'Edit;' in a Mac, this is found under the 'iTunes' menu.
Click 'General' and then click the 'Importing Settings' button (this is found in the second section of the window.)
Choose 'AIFF' from the 'Import Using' pop-up dialogue. Click 'OK.'
Select the message alert tone you want to use from your library and then choose 'Create AIFF version' from the Advanced menu.
Locate the newly created AIFF file and move it to your desktop. Rename the file to include the CAF file extension instead of an AIFF file extension. For example, if your file is named 'iPhoneAlert.aiff,' rename it 'iPhoneAlert.caf.'
FTP to iPhone
Download 'Installer.app' to your iPhone. Then using Installer.app, install the necessary applications to your iPhone. According to Code Retard, this includes 'Launcher,' 'OpenSSH,' 'BSD Subsystem' and 'Mobile Finder.'
Locate your iPhone's IP address. Tap the 'Settings' icon from your home screen and then tap 'WiFi.' Select your network and tap the blue arrow to reveal 'Advanced Settings.' Note the IP address that is listed.
Download and install an FTP client such as FileZilla (open source and free) or an SFTP client such as Cyberduck for Mac or WinSCP for Windows to your computer if you do not already have one.
Open your FTP client and then choose 'Open Connection' or similar. Type your IP address in the 'Server' text field. Type 'root' as the User Name, 'alpine' as the Password and '22' as the Port; and choose 'SFTP' as the Protocol. Click 'Connect' or similar to connect to your iPhone.
Transfer the File
Navigate to '/System/Library/Audio/UISounds' on the iPhone side of the partition in your FTP client.
Rename the CAF file on your desktop to replace one of the following SMS alerts:Tri-tone (sms-received1.caf)Chime (sms-received2.caf)Glass (sms-received2.caf)Horn (sms-received4.caf)Bell (sms-received5.caf)Electronic (sms-received6.caf)For example, if you want to replace the 'Tri-Tone' alert, rename the CAF file on your desktop to 'sms-received1.caf.'
Delete or rename the file corresponding to the SMS alert you replaced on your iPhone. For example, if you replaced the Tri-tone alert, delete 'sms-received1.caf' from your iPhone or change the name to 'sms-received_1.caf.'
Locate, drag and drop the CAF file from the 'computer' side of the partition on your FTP to the 'iPhone' side of the partition. For example, if you renamed the file on your desktop 'sms-received1.caf,' drag this file from the desktop in your FTP to your iPhone; this will replace 'Tri-tone' with your new message alert tone.
Choose your new message tone in your iPhone. For example, if you replaced sms-received1.caf, then you should choose 'Tri-tone.'
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Thursday, 18 February 2016

How to Set Up an FTP on Server 2008In Feburary 2016 18,

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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.
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Tuesday, 2 February 2016

How to Use Plesk to Build Your WebsiteIn Feburary 2016 02,

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Sign into your Parallels Plesk control panel using the account information provided by your Web host.
Under 'My Desktop,' click 'Manage Files on Domain.' Select the domain name you wish to work with from the list provided, and click 'Next.'
Click on the directory file named 'httpdocs'. This is where your website's files will be stored.
Click the 'Add New File' link at the top of the screen to begin to upload your HMTL or CSS files. Use the 'Browse' button to find their location on your computer, then click 'Finish.' Once all files have been uploaded, visit your domain name to make sure that your website is running correctly.To save time, it is recommended that you use a File Transfer Protocol client to upload your files in bulk, rather than one at a time. FTP software will allow you to copy files directly into your httpdocs folder. For more information about FTP, see the resource link below.
If you are uploading image files to your website, save them within the 'Images' folder within httpdocs. If you would like to create a new folder to store images or other media, click the 'Add New Directory' link at the top of the page. Fill in the name field, and click 'Finish.'
To create a contact email specific to your website, return to 'My Desktop' by clicking the link on the left sidebar. Within the 'Tools' window, click 'Create Mail Account.' Select your domain name, and click 'Next.'
Fill in your desired email name and password within the fields provided. Click 'Finish' to finalize creation.
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