In Feburary 2016 27,
Open the software program on your computer that will allow you to create your roast invitation. Microsoft Word and Adobe Illustrator are two great programs that you can use to create your invitation. You can also create invitations for your roast on websites such as Evite and VistaPrint.
Select an invitation template from the software program that you are using. Once you have opened the template, insert graphics on your invitation. You can use graphics that are relevant to the roasting party theme such as comedian pictures, or you can use photos of the individual who is being roasted.
Enter text onto your roast invitation to let the invitees know the details of the event. You should include the date of the roast, time, location, theme, dress, etc. Specify whether or not everyone will be able to roast or if the roasting is only limited to a certain few. By letting the individuals know that they have a chance to roast someone, they can start preparing their lines and jokes ahead of time. Also include whether or not individuals attending are being asked to bring party items or dishes to the roast.
Insert the contact information on your roast invitation so that individuals can RSVP if they will be attending. This will help you to get an accurate headcount of those who will be attending your roasting party.
Send out your roast invitations via postal mail or email.
In Feburary 2016 27,
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Saturday, 27 February 2016
Thursday, 25 February 2016
How to FTP a Zip FileIn Feburary 2016 25,
In Feburary 2016 25,
Create a folder on your desktop or in a location that you can easily find.
Copy the ZIP files to this newly created folder.
Open a command prompt by typing 'CMD' without the quotes from the RUN line in windows. This same command will work from the windows search bar.
Type 'FTP' into the newly opened command window. The prompt has changed to say 'ftp'. You are now ready to connect to your ftp server.
Type 'ftp.myservername.com' without quotes at the ftp prompt. Replace myservername with the name of your server.
Successful completion of step 5 will present you with a connection to the ftp server. Type your user name at the 'user' prompt.
Successful completion of step 6 will present you with a password prompt. Type your password at the 'Password' prompt.
Successful completion of step 7 will present you with a basic 'ftp' prompt. You are now ready to upload your zip files. Navigate to the folder which you stored your files by typing 'lcd Folder Name' without quotes. Substitute folder name with the folder name you created. The lcd command allows you to change directories locally.
Create a folder on the ftp server for your ZIP files by using the 'MKDIR' command. Type 'MKDIR Myfiles' without the quotes and substitute myfiles with your desired folder name.
Change directories to the folder you just created by typing 'CD Your New Name' without the quotes. Substitute your new name for the name of your folder.
FTP your files by typing 'PUT myfile.zip' without the quotes. Substitute myfile.zip with the name of your ZIP file. Once this step is completed you will be presented with a confirmation step and a new 'ftp' prompt. You can now repeat this step for additional files.
Type 'bye' without the quotes at the ftp prompt to log off of the ftp server.
Type 'exit' without the quotes at the command prompt to close this window.
In Feburary 2016 25,
Create a folder on your desktop or in a location that you can easily find.
Copy the ZIP files to this newly created folder.
Open a command prompt by typing 'CMD' without the quotes from the RUN line in windows. This same command will work from the windows search bar.
Type 'FTP' into the newly opened command window. The prompt has changed to say 'ftp'. You are now ready to connect to your ftp server.
Type 'ftp.myservername.com' without quotes at the ftp prompt. Replace myservername with the name of your server.
Successful completion of step 5 will present you with a connection to the ftp server. Type your user name at the 'user' prompt.
Successful completion of step 6 will present you with a password prompt. Type your password at the 'Password' prompt.
Successful completion of step 7 will present you with a basic 'ftp' prompt. You are now ready to upload your zip files. Navigate to the folder which you stored your files by typing 'lcd Folder Name' without quotes. Substitute folder name with the folder name you created. The lcd command allows you to change directories locally.
Create a folder on the ftp server for your ZIP files by using the 'MKDIR' command. Type 'MKDIR Myfiles' without the quotes and substitute myfiles with your desired folder name.
Change directories to the folder you just created by typing 'CD Your New Name' without the quotes. Substitute your new name for the name of your folder.
FTP your files by typing 'PUT myfile.zip' without the quotes. Substitute myfile.zip with the name of your ZIP file. Once this step is completed you will be presented with a confirmation step and a new 'ftp' prompt. You can now repeat this step for additional files.
Type 'bye' without the quotes at the ftp prompt to log off of the ftp server.
Type 'exit' without the quotes at the command prompt to close this window.
In Feburary 2016 25,
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.
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.
In Feburary 2016 18,
How to FTP in XPIn Feburary 2016 18,
In Feburary 2016 18,
Get the FTP network address from your Web hosting provider. Universities and corporations also use FTP to transfer files. The FTP address is often formatted: ftp.domainname.com.
Gather your username and password for the account. You may need to contact the system administrator for this information. If it's a Web hosting account, you should have received your login when you opened the account. Otherwise, check your Account page on the Web host's site.
Go to 'Start,' then 'My Computer' in XP.
Click 'Other Places,' then 'My Network Places' and then 'Add a network place.' An 'Add Network' wizard will open.
Select 'Choose another network location,' and enter the FTP network address provided by your organization or Web host.
Enter your username and password. Click 'Next' and give your network a name. It can be any name you want.
Press 'Finish' to complete the setup.
Return to 'My Network Places' and your new FTP connection will be listed.
Double-click the icon and XP will log you in. A window will open, displaying all the files and folders already available in your FTP account.
Drag and drop files into the window to upload them. You can drop multiple files at once. Close the window to end the connection.
In Feburary 2016 18,
Get the FTP network address from your Web hosting provider. Universities and corporations also use FTP to transfer files. The FTP address is often formatted: ftp.domainname.com.
Gather your username and password for the account. You may need to contact the system administrator for this information. If it's a Web hosting account, you should have received your login when you opened the account. Otherwise, check your Account page on the Web host's site.
Go to 'Start,' then 'My Computer' in XP.
Click 'Other Places,' then 'My Network Places' and then 'Add a network place.' An 'Add Network' wizard will open.
Select 'Choose another network location,' and enter the FTP network address provided by your organization or Web host.
Enter your username and password. Click 'Next' and give your network a name. It can be any name you want.
Press 'Finish' to complete the setup.
Return to 'My Network Places' and your new FTP connection will be listed.
Double-click the icon and XP will log you in. A window will open, displaying all the files and folders already available in your FTP account.
Drag and drop files into the window to upload them. You can drop multiple files at once. Close the window to end the connection.
In Feburary 2016 18,
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