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Visit the Firefox site listed in Resources. This is the download page for the FireFTP add-on for Firefox.
Click 'Add to Firefox.' When the Software Installation window opens, click 'Install Now' and Firefox will install the add-on. After installation, click 'Restart Firefox' to restart the browser.
Once Firefox restarts, click 'Tools' and select 'FireFTP' to open the FireFTP graphical interface.
Click 'Create an Account' to open the Account Manager window. In this window you create a connection to your FTP server by entering information in the text boxes.
Enter the URL of your FTP server in the 'Host' text box. Enter your login and password information in the appropriate text boxes.
Click 'OK.' The Account Manager window will close and return you to the program's main interface.
Click 'Connect.' Firefox will connect to the FTP server. You will see your local files and folders on the left side of the window and the FTP server's files and folders on the right side of the window.
Drag one of your local files to one of the folders on the FTP server. Firefox will transfer the file to the server. Drag additional files as needed.
Click 'Disconnect' to disconnect the FTP session when you are finished.
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Showing posts with label restart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label restart. Show all posts
Monday, 29 February 2016
Wednesday, 17 February 2016
How to Restart MySQL in PleskIn Feburary 2016 17,
In Feburary 2016 17,
Log in to your server computer using administrative rights.
Open the terminal window based on the kind of operating system you are using.
Type the following command to restart MySQL for Linux-based systems and press the 'Enter' key:/etc/rc.d/init.d/mysqld restart
Type the following command to restart MySQL for FreeBSD systems and press the 'Enter' key:/usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server.sh restart
Close your terminal window once you have finished restarting your MySQL server.
In Feburary 2016 17,
Log in to your server computer using administrative rights.
Open the terminal window based on the kind of operating system you are using.
Type the following command to restart MySQL for Linux-based systems and press the 'Enter' key:/etc/rc.d/init.d/mysqld restart
Type the following command to restart MySQL for FreeBSD systems and press the 'Enter' key:/usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server.sh restart
Close your terminal window once you have finished restarting your MySQL server.
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Tuesday, 16 February 2016
How to FTP to an Xbox From a PCIn Feburary 2016 16,
In Feburary 2016 16,
Download FileZilla FTP software by clicking 'Download FileZilla Server' and select 'FileZilla_Server-0_9_36.exe' (see Resources). Install on your computer. Boot up your Xbox to the dashboard.
Go to the dashboard connection settings and set 'Static Connection' to 'Off.' Make note of your Xbox IP address. Save and restart your Xbox.
Connect your computer to your Xbox with a CAT5 Ethernet cable.
Open the FTP program on your computer. Go to 'File' and 'Add an IP address to connect to.' Add your Xbox IP address. Enter '21' in port. Make sure the password and username are both set to lowercase 'xbox.' Now click 'Connect.'
Once connected your computer's hard drive will be on the left side and your Xbox hard drive on the right side. You may drag and drop files from your computer to your Xbox and vice versa.
In Feburary 2016 16,
Download FileZilla FTP software by clicking 'Download FileZilla Server' and select 'FileZilla_Server-0_9_36.exe' (see Resources). Install on your computer. Boot up your Xbox to the dashboard.
Go to the dashboard connection settings and set 'Static Connection' to 'Off.' Make note of your Xbox IP address. Save and restart your Xbox.
Connect your computer to your Xbox with a CAT5 Ethernet cable.
Open the FTP program on your computer. Go to 'File' and 'Add an IP address to connect to.' Add your Xbox IP address. Enter '21' in port. Make sure the password and username are both set to lowercase 'xbox.' Now click 'Connect.'
Once connected your computer's hard drive will be on the left side and your Xbox hard drive on the right side. You may drag and drop files from your computer to your Xbox and vice versa.
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Monday, 15 February 2016
How to Troubleshoot AirPort IssuesIn Feburary 2016 15,
In Feburary 2016 15,
Check the wire connections at your AirPort's base station. First check to be sure that the unit is getting power and turned on. Swap out the Ethernet cord that connects to the base station for a cord that you know works.
Determine whether the AirPort issues are affecting one computer or all of the computers on the network. If the problem is on the entire network, trying turning off the AirPort base station for a few minutes. You should also restart all of your computers while you're waiting to power up the base station.
Open up the System Preferences by clicking on the Apple icon in the top left corner of your screen and then go into the 'Network' preferences. Verify that your AirPort card is set up to connect to the Internet as required by your Internet service provider. You may only need to change your 'location' back to one of your saved settings.
Perform a 'hard reset' by pressing and holding the reset button on your AirPort base. This button is located in different areas depending on the model, but it is a small button that you need to push with a pencil tip or paper clip. Be sure to hold the reset button for at least 10 seconds or until the LED light starts to flash.
Reconnect your computer to the base station with an Ethernet cord and reconfigure your wireless network. Use the AirPort Setup Assistant, which is located in the 'Utilities' subsection of your 'Applications' folder, to set up your AirPort base station. You may need to refer to the account information provided to you by your ISP.
Check to be sure that your AirPort card is installed correctly. The card will most likely only be a problem if you're using an older Mac that didn't come with the card already installed. Be sure to turn off and unplug the computer before you open it up to check the card.
In Feburary 2016 15,
Check the wire connections at your AirPort's base station. First check to be sure that the unit is getting power and turned on. Swap out the Ethernet cord that connects to the base station for a cord that you know works.
Determine whether the AirPort issues are affecting one computer or all of the computers on the network. If the problem is on the entire network, trying turning off the AirPort base station for a few minutes. You should also restart all of your computers while you're waiting to power up the base station.
Open up the System Preferences by clicking on the Apple icon in the top left corner of your screen and then go into the 'Network' preferences. Verify that your AirPort card is set up to connect to the Internet as required by your Internet service provider. You may only need to change your 'location' back to one of your saved settings.
Perform a 'hard reset' by pressing and holding the reset button on your AirPort base. This button is located in different areas depending on the model, but it is a small button that you need to push with a pencil tip or paper clip. Be sure to hold the reset button for at least 10 seconds or until the LED light starts to flash.
Reconnect your computer to the base station with an Ethernet cord and reconfigure your wireless network. Use the AirPort Setup Assistant, which is located in the 'Utilities' subsection of your 'Applications' folder, to set up your AirPort base station. You may need to refer to the account information provided to you by your ISP.
Check to be sure that your AirPort card is installed correctly. The card will most likely only be a problem if you're using an older Mac that didn't come with the card already installed. Be sure to turn off and unplug the computer before you open it up to check the card.
In Feburary 2016 15,
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