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Saturday, 20 February 2016

How to Access GoDaddy EmailIn Feburary 2016 20,

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To check your GoDaddy email account from a desktop computer, use a standard Web browser. Type the desktop version of the Workspace Webmail URL (link in Resources) into the browser address bar, and then press 'Enter' to open the Web-based email tool. Type the email address for the account you want to access into the Username field, and then type the password associated with the account in the Password box. Click the 'Log In' icon to open your email account.
Mobile Browser Access
Use the browser on your mobile device to check your GoDaddy email. Launch the browser, and then type the mobile mail URL (see Resources). Tap 'Go' or press the 'Return' key to open the Workspace Webmail tool. Log in with your email address and password.
Mobile App
GoDaddy provides a free secure email app for Android and iOS devices. Download and install the GoDaddy mobile app from iTunes or Google Play. Launch the mail app on your mobile device, and then tap the 'Email Management' tab to open the email dashboard. Type the email address of the account you want to check in the “Email” field, and then type the password for the account in the Password box. Tap 'Go' or press the “Enter” keyboard key to access the specified account.
Configuring Your Email Client
To set up your email client for POP access to your GoDaddy email accounts, configure your email application with the incoming server settings of “pop.secureserver.net” and the port number of “110.” For IMAP incoming server settings, use “imap.secureserver.net” and the port number “143.” For the outgoing server settings, use “smtpout.secureserver.net” and the port number “80.“
GoDaddy Dashboard
You can also access Workspace Webmail by logging in to your GoDaddy account dashboard in a Web browser, and then clicking the “Email Management” tab. Click the “Webmail” option next to the email address for the account you want to access to open the account in the Webmail tool.
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Thursday, 18 February 2016

How to Create Your Own Call of Duty 1 ServerIn Feburary 2016 18,

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Update your version of 'Call of Duty' by visiting the official product website and downloading the patch updates.
Download and install FireDaemon. This software will configure and run your desktop computer as a dedicated server. Use the default installation settings to set up this software.
Create a new file in Windows Notepad and name it 'serversetup.cfg'. This is your configuration file that you will use later with the FireDaemon tool. Input the following information into this file:set sv_mapRotation 'gametype sd map mp_brecourt
gametype re map mp_carentan
gametype tdm map mp_depot
gametype dm map mp_harbor
gametype sd map mp_hurtgen
gametype bel map mp_railyard
gametype tdm map mp_rocket'Save the file and place it in your Call of Duty's 'Main' folder. (C:\Program Files\Call of Duty\Main)
Setup the Server with FireDaemon
Run FireDaemon. Type 'Ctrl + N' to create a new Service Definition. A new dialog box will pop up titled 'New Service Definition'.
Under the 'Program' tab, input the following information:Short Name: CoD
Display Name: CallofDuty
Description: Call of Duty Server
Executable: C:\Program Files\Call of Duty\CoDMP.exe
Working Directory: C:\Program Files\Call of Duty
Parameters: +set dedicated 2 +exec serversetup.cfg +map_rotate
Start-up Time: 3000ms
Under the 'Settings' tab, check the box titled 'Interact with Desktop'. This will allow you to observe the status of your server on the desktop of your computer.
Click the 'Install' button. The server console for 'Call of Duty' titled 'CoD Console' will run, indicating that your server is now up and running. Click on the 'Quit' button if you wish to end your server.
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How to Make a Clan WebsiteIn Feburary 2016 18,

In Feburary 2016 18,
Sign up for Web hosting with the host of your choice. Examples of popular paid hosts include Hostgator, HostMonster, and GoDaddy. There are also free Web hosts such as Webs or Wordpress.
Install a free content management system such as Wordpress or Joomla. Content management systems act as platforms for your website---you can manage your website's content and appearance with ease using these systems. These systems eliminate the hassle of manually editing and configuring each of your web pages, which is why millions of websites use them. Your Web host has a tool that automatically installs these systems for you. If you are having trouble finding it, contact customer support. (Keep in mind that Wordpress Web hosting comes pre-installed with the Wordpress content management system.) Installation is very straightforward and should take no more than a minute or two---just follow the instructions.
Navigate to your content management system admin panel login page. The link for this page is provided for you after installation. Log in with the credentials you provided at installation.
Add content to your website using your CMS. You have the option of creating new Web pages, publishing posts, and more. Wordpress has a text/HTML (HyperText Markup Language) editor built into it. You may wish to publish an application for aspiring members to fill out, general clan information, and upcoming events. Ultimately, you are the webmaster---it is up to you to decide what to publish on your site.
Personalize your website. Wordpress and Joomla both have highly customizable widgets that you can drag and drop into various parts of the Web page. They also have visual themes that instantly change the appearance of your entire website. In addition, they have plug-ins that allow you to add additional functions to your website----for example, the 'Akismet' plug-in filters out spam comments from appearing on your website.
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Wednesday, 17 February 2016

How to Change Your Domain HostingIn Feburary 2016 17,

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Research alternative Web hosting companies to find a service offering the features you need for your website at the best price.
Open an account with a new Web hosting company.
Log into your account with your current Web host.
Download all of your files from the host's server using the backup tool offered in the Web host's control panel or an FTP client application. Be sure to download all of your files. This includes any HTML files, picture files, audio files, flash files, INC files, CSS files, and so forth.
Back up your blog and Web forum database (if applicable) using a MySQL administration tool such as phpMyAdmin.
Log into your account with your new Web hosting company.
Obtain the DNS server information for the new Web hosting company. You will need this information later to update your DNS records to point to this new Web host server.
Upload all of the files for your website (downloaded in Step 4) to the new host's server.
Install the backup copy of your blog and forum database (created in Step 5) to the new host's server using their MySQL administration tool.
Log into your account with your original Web hosting company. Navigate to the Domain Name manager tool offered in the host's control panel. Edit your DNS records to reflect the server name associated with your new Web host. Submit the update. It can take up to 24 hours for the DNS records update to take effect globally. During this time your website will go off-line.
Visit your website. Check everything out to make sure all your Web pages have migrated successfully, the design elements of the site are still in tact, the website forum and blog are functioning properly, and so forth. Only after you're certain everything with your website is as it's supposed to be should you move on to the next step because you have mistakenly neglected to backup a stray file or two.
Cancel your account with your Web hosting company.
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Friday, 12 February 2016

How to Create a Folder on an FTP SiteIn Feburary 2016 12,

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Open Internet Explorer. Enter the URL of the FTP site you want to access just like you would for any site you wanted to go to. But instead of starting the URL with 'http,' start it with 'ftp.' This will take you to the main folder for that site.
Click on 'Page' at the top on the right side in your tool bar. See the image here if you have trouble locating it. Select 'Open FTP site in Windows Explorer.' It will open a window in Windows Explorer. It should be a login window. If it opens a window that is empty or only contains a folder called 'pub,' right-click in the blank area and select 'Login as...' and it will open the login window.
Enter your FTP user account login information in the login window and click 'Log on.' The window should now display all the folders and files in the main folder of the FTP site you have accessed.
Right-click within the blank white area (not on a file or folder) and hover over 'New' in the pop-up. Select 'Folder' from the fly-out.
Title your folder whatever you deem necessary or have been instructed to title it. Your job is now complete and you are ready to add files to your folder.
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