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Showing posts with label prompts. Show all posts

Monday, 29 February 2016

Can You Transfer MxTube Video From an iPhone to a PC?In Feburary 2016 29,

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Tap the 'Cydia' icon on your jailbroken iPhone.
Tap the 'Search' option.
Enter 'OpenSSH' in the search bar.
Select the 'OpenSSH' application.
Tap the 'Install' button.
Tap the 'Confirm' button.
Press the 'Home' button on your iPhone.
Open a FTP client on your computer and select the option to establish a new connection. The FTP client prompts you to enter the IP address of the device you want to connect to.
Tap 'Settings' on your iPhone, select the 'Wi-Fi' option and tap the Wi-Fi network connected to your iPhone to display its IP address. Enter this IP address in the FTP client on your computer and click the 'Connect' button. The FTP client displays your iPhone's root directory.
Click the 'Var' folder, then the 'Mobile' folder and the 'Library' folder, and select the 'MxTube' option.
Drag the video file you want to transfer from the FTP application to your computer's desktop to transfer the file to your PC.
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Sunday, 28 February 2016

How to Set Up an FTP SiteIn Feburary 2016 28,

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Click the Windows 'Start' button. Open 'Control Panel' and 'Add or Remove Programs.' Choose 'Add/Remove Windows Components.' Check the box next to Application Server. Click the 'Details' button.
Select 'Internet Information Services (IIS).' Choose the 'Details' button and then 'File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Service. Click 'OK' and follow the prompts to install the FTP service.
Open 'Internet Information Services Manager' under 'Administrative Tools.' Right-click the FTP sites node. Choose 'New' and 'FTP site.' Click 'Next.'
Type in a description for the site. Click 'Next' and assign an IP address. Click 'Next.' Select 'Do Not Isolate Users.' Click 'Next' and enter the path to the directory for the site. Give users read access and click 'Next' then 'Finish.'
Go to 'Computer Management.' Under 'Local Users and Groups' create an account for each user who will access the FTP site.
Open the default FTP folder. Create a folder for each user. The name of the folder must be the same as the user name. Right-click each folder and click the 'Sharing' tab. Remove the group 'Everyone' and change the system account's access control to 'Full.' Add the user who will access that folder. Add the user and give him full control.
Move your mouse to 'Control Panel,' 'Administrative Tools,' 'Computer Management.' Open 'Local Users and Groups.' Click 'Users.' Right-click the user name and select 'Properties.' Click the 'Profile' tab, and type in the user's folder in the FTP folder under 'Local Path.'
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Saturday, 27 February 2016

How to Connect to an FTP SiteIn Feburary 2016 27,

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Most public FTP sites don't require you to have an account, and instead allow you to log in anonymously. In most cases you won't be required to log in at all, while in others you must enter 'anonymous' as your username and your email address as your password. If the FTP site is restricted, which is often the case with commercial or university sites, you will be prompted to enter the username and password assigned to you by the site administrator.
Web Browser Access
Probably the simplest way to access an FTP site is with your Web browser. If you see a link to the FTP site on a Web page, just click the link. If you have only the FTP site address, enter it in your browser's address bar. Use the format ftp://ftp.domain.com. If the site requires a username or password, your browser prompts you for the information. Once you're at the site, click a folder to view its contents or click the link at the top of the page to go up a level. You can click a file to begin the download process. The main drawback to using your Web browser is that you can't upload files to the FTP site. For this, you will need an FTP client.
Windows File Explorer
If you use Windows, you already have an FTP client built into the operating system. File Explorer in Windows 8, or Windows Explorer in previous versions, doubles as both a file manager and an FTP client. Enter the FTP site address into the address bar using the format ftp://ftp.domain.com. Press 'Enter' to access the FTP site and views its files and directories. The advantage of using File Explorer is that you can drag and drop files to and from the FTP site. In addition, you can right-click anywhere in the right pane and select 'Add a Network Location' to begin a wizard that allows you to set up the FTP site as a permanent network drive.
Mac OS X
If you use a Mac, you can access an FTP site directly from a Finder window. Press 'Command-K' and then enter the FTP site address in the form ftp://ftp.gnu.org. OS X will open a new Finder window for the FTP site. You can drag files to and from the FTP site using this window.
Other FTP Clients
If you plan to do a lot of file transfers, or you need to manage several FTP sites, you may be better off using an FTP client application. FTP clients generally are made specifically for transferring files to and from FTP sites, and include features that often make them easier to use. Some of the free clients you can download include FileZilla, WinSCP and CyberDuck.
Command Line FTP
Although this method is seldom used, it's worth mentioning the command line. Back in the dark ages of the Internet, users connected with FTP sites by typing commands on a command line. You can still connect to FTP sites using the command line in Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, but it helps if you know your way around a Unix/Linux environment. Also, you may need to modify your computer's firewall or anti-virus software settings to enable proper communication with the FTP site when you use the command line.
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How to Create a Website Directory TreeIn Feburary 2016 27,

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Download FTP client software. FileZilla, Sherrod FTP Client and Starksoft Free FTP are three widely used applications that you can download and install for free. They all work in a similar way.
Double-click the icon of the file you downloaded in the previous step. Follow the on-screen prompts to configure the software, and install it on your computer.
Open your newly installed FTP client.
Enter your server address, user name and password in the appropriate fields at the top of the FTP client screen. Leave the 'Port' field blank unless your server's configuration specifically requires otherwise.
Press the 'Connect' or 'Quickconnect' button to connect to the server.
Double-click the folder containing your website files. This folder will most likely have one of three names: 'public_html,' 'wwwroot' or 'www.'
Right-click on the right-hand side of the FTP client screen, and select 'New Directory' or 'Create Directory.' Give the directory a name, and press the 'Enter' key. This creates a top-level directory for your website. Repeat the process to create more than one top-level directory.
Double-click a newly created folder to open it.
Right-click on the right-hand side of the FTP client screen, and select 'New Directory' or 'Create Directory' again, providing a directory name and pressing 'Enter.' This creates a sub-directory within the top-level folder. Repeat the process within each folder of your website until you have created your desired directory tree.
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Wednesday, 17 February 2016

How to Add a User to Webmin Via Command LineIn Feburary 2016 17,

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Type 'useradd' in your Terminal window and press 'Enter.' Follow the onscreen prompts to add a new user to Linux.
Type 'sudo pico /etc/shadow' and press 'Enter.' Enter your password and press 'Enter.' This opens the shadow command, where Webmin user details are stored.
Type 'user:password:0::' replacing both 'user' and 'password' with the user name and password of your account that you created.
Press 'Esc' and then 'Y' to save changes.
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