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Navigate to the 'Start' menu and select 'All Programs,'Accessories' and 'Remote Desktop Connection.' The Remote Desktop Connection window appears.
Click the 'Options' button.
Select the 'General' tab. From the Logon settings settings, type the computer name and user name of the remote computer that you want to connect. If desired, select the 'Display' tab to modify the display configuration.
Select the 'Local Resources' tab and click on the 'More' under the Local devices and resources section. The Local Devices and Resources dialog appears.
Click the 'Plus' sign next to Drives to expand the available drives. Select the drives you want to copy files to and from by checking the desired drives. Click 'OK' when you have finished making your selection.
Click 'Connect.' The computer connects remotely. Log on to your remote computer by entering the user name and password. Click 'OK.'
Open 'Windows Explorer' in the Remote Desktop session by pressing the 'Windows' and 'E' keys simultaneously. Copy and paste the desired files between the computers.
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Tuesday, 1 March 2016
Sunday, 28 February 2016
Network Solutions: How to Upload to FTP in Internet ExplorerIn Feburary 2016 28,
In Feburary 2016 28,
Open Internet Explorer.
Type in the top search box 'ftp://' appended with the appropriate FTP address. For example, if the FTP address is ftp.Microsoft.com, type 'ftp://ftp.Microsoft.com' in the search box. The FTP address could also be a set of four numbers separated by dots, such as 127.0.0.1; in this case, type in 'ftp://127.0.0.1.'
Enter your FTP user name and password and then click the 'Log On' button. Files will appear in the open window. Earlier versions of Internet Explorer will open the FTP site inside the Internet Explorer window. More recent versions of Internet Explorer will automatically open Windows Explorer and display the FTP site in that window.
Upload Files to the FTP Site
Click 'Start,' type 'Windows Explorer' in the search box and press 'Enter.'
Position Windows Explorer side by side with the open FTP window by dragging the Windows Explorer window to the left and the FTP window to the right.
Navigate in Windows Explorer to the file you want to upload to the FTP site. Click and drag the file from the left Windows Explorer window to the FTP window. The file will be uploaded to the FTP site.
In Feburary 2016 28,
Open Internet Explorer.
Type in the top search box 'ftp://' appended with the appropriate FTP address. For example, if the FTP address is ftp.Microsoft.com, type 'ftp://ftp.Microsoft.com' in the search box. The FTP address could also be a set of four numbers separated by dots, such as 127.0.0.1; in this case, type in 'ftp://127.0.0.1.'
Enter your FTP user name and password and then click the 'Log On' button. Files will appear in the open window. Earlier versions of Internet Explorer will open the FTP site inside the Internet Explorer window. More recent versions of Internet Explorer will automatically open Windows Explorer and display the FTP site in that window.
Upload Files to the FTP Site
Click 'Start,' type 'Windows Explorer' in the search box and press 'Enter.'
Position Windows Explorer side by side with the open FTP window by dragging the Windows Explorer window to the left and the FTP window to the right.
Navigate in Windows Explorer to the file you want to upload to the FTP site. Click and drag the file from the left Windows Explorer window to the FTP window. The file will be uploaded to the FTP site.
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How to Change a Primary Domain for GoDaddyIn Feburary 2016 28,
In Feburary 2016 28,
Open your web browser and visit the GoDaddy account manager page. You can find a link to that page in the 'Resources' section of this article.
Enter your user name and password to log in. You can find your login credentials in the welcome email you received from GoDaddy upon registration.
Click on the 'Products' tab and select 'Web Hosting.'
Select your hosting account and click on the 'Launch' button.
Click on 'Settings' and select the 'Domain Management' icon.
Click on your current primary domain and then select 'Change Primary.'
Type in your new primary domain name and click on 'OK' to confirm and save your changes.
In Feburary 2016 28,
Open your web browser and visit the GoDaddy account manager page. You can find a link to that page in the 'Resources' section of this article.
Enter your user name and password to log in. You can find your login credentials in the welcome email you received from GoDaddy upon registration.
Click on the 'Products' tab and select 'Web Hosting.'
Select your hosting account and click on the 'Launch' button.
Click on 'Settings' and select the 'Domain Management' icon.
Click on your current primary domain and then select 'Change Primary.'
Type in your new primary domain name and click on 'OK' to confirm and save your changes.
In Feburary 2016 28,
Wednesday, 24 February 2016
How to Set Up a VPS HostIn Feburary 2016 24,
In Feburary 2016 24,
Select your VPS service. Follow the link in Resources below to browse hosting packages and prices. Select a service with a plan that suits your individual needs.
Click on the 'Sign Up' link on your chosen service's website. Fill out the forms and payment options as prompted. When you are done, wait for the service to process your application. When the service has created your account and virtual private server, it will send you an email with your login credentials.
Navigate to your chosen service's website, click 'My Account' and log in to your account with your user name and password. The first time you log in, the service will ask you to make some choices to configure your server. You will be prompted to make these selections after you log in.
Select your kernel. Most VPS services will offer a variety of Linux kernels to install on your server. If you know which kernel you want to run, select it. If you are unsure, choosing the Ubuntu kernel is a safe choice.
Select the size of your first partition. When you signed up for the VPS service, you chose a plan with a certain amount of disk space. You can choose to dedicate all of this space to a single partition. If you want to host multiple websites from your VPS, you can also choose to make a smaller first partition and then create more partitions from the remaining space.
Write down the IP address of each of your VPS partitions. These will be displayed on your account page. If you created only one partition, then you will have only one IP address.
Open a program on your computer capable of running the Secure Shell (SSH). If you are on Linux or Mac OS X, then this will be your Terminal application. If you are on Windows, download PuTTY (see Resources).
Type 'ssh root@your-partition's-ip-address' into your SSH-capable application, and press 'Enter' to access your VPS. Type in your account's password when prompted. After this, you will be logged in to your VPS, ready to install your server software and configure it to your needs.
In Feburary 2016 24,
Select your VPS service. Follow the link in Resources below to browse hosting packages and prices. Select a service with a plan that suits your individual needs.
Click on the 'Sign Up' link on your chosen service's website. Fill out the forms and payment options as prompted. When you are done, wait for the service to process your application. When the service has created your account and virtual private server, it will send you an email with your login credentials.
Navigate to your chosen service's website, click 'My Account' and log in to your account with your user name and password. The first time you log in, the service will ask you to make some choices to configure your server. You will be prompted to make these selections after you log in.
Select your kernel. Most VPS services will offer a variety of Linux kernels to install on your server. If you know which kernel you want to run, select it. If you are unsure, choosing the Ubuntu kernel is a safe choice.
Select the size of your first partition. When you signed up for the VPS service, you chose a plan with a certain amount of disk space. You can choose to dedicate all of this space to a single partition. If you want to host multiple websites from your VPS, you can also choose to make a smaller first partition and then create more partitions from the remaining space.
Write down the IP address of each of your VPS partitions. These will be displayed on your account page. If you created only one partition, then you will have only one IP address.
Open a program on your computer capable of running the Secure Shell (SSH). If you are on Linux or Mac OS X, then this will be your Terminal application. If you are on Windows, download PuTTY (see Resources).
Type 'ssh root@your-partition's-ip-address' into your SSH-capable application, and press 'Enter' to access your VPS. Type in your account's password when prompted. After this, you will be logged in to your VPS, ready to install your server software and configure it to your needs.
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Friday, 19 February 2016
How to Enable CURL on Go DaddyIn Feburary 2016 19,
In Feburary 2016 19,
Type the IP number of your GoDaddy VPS or dedicated server followed by a (:) and the number '2087' into your browser window to access your cPanel. For example, if your server IP number is 195.195.255.255, type '195.195.255.255:2087.' Wait a few seconds for your cPanel login page to appear. If you receive a security error message, click the prompt that allows you to disregard the error and proceed to your cPanel homepage.
Enter your cPanel root user name and your password in the appropriate fields in the login box. Click the 'Login' button at the bottom of the box. Wait a few seconds for the cPanel home page to appear.
Type the word 'easy' into the 'Find' box at top of the left sidebar of your cPanel home page and click the 'x' in the square next to the box. Click 'Easy Apache (software update)' in the search results that you see.
Wait a moment or so for the Apache profile screen to appear. Make sure that the radio button for 'Previously Saved Config' is selected by default unless you wish to make other changes to your PHP configuration. Additional changes are not recommended unless you are experiencing problems with your hosted sites.
Click the 'Start customizing based on profile' box, which is furthest to the right at the bottom of the 'Profile' page.
Click the 'Next step' box at the bottom of the 'Apache version' page as soon as it appears. Do not change anything on this page.
Click the 'Next step' box at the bottom of the 'PHP major version' screen as soon as it appears without making any changes.
Click the 'Next step' box at the bottom of the 'PHP minor version' screen when it appears. Do not make any changes to this page.
Scroll down to the bottom of the 'Short options list' as soon as it appears. Click the 'Exhaustive options list' at the bottom right of the 'Short options list' page.
Scroll down on the 'Exhaustive options list' page until you see an entry for 'cURL,' which is preceded by a check box; check the check box. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click the 'Save and build' box at the bottom right.
Click the 'Yes' button in the 'Confirm action' box when it appears in the center of your screen and then click 'I understand' in the confirmation box.
Wait until you see the green 'Build Complete!' message at the top of your browser screen above the log of the changes you've made to your server. This can take an hour or more, depending upon how much data is stored on your server. Do not interrupt the process or you will lose valuable data.
Click 'Home' in the left corner of the screen to return to the cPanel home page, if you wish to carry out other maintenance tasks. Exit cPanel by closing the browser window.
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Type the IP number of your GoDaddy VPS or dedicated server followed by a (:) and the number '2087' into your browser window to access your cPanel. For example, if your server IP number is 195.195.255.255, type '195.195.255.255:2087.' Wait a few seconds for your cPanel login page to appear. If you receive a security error message, click the prompt that allows you to disregard the error and proceed to your cPanel homepage.
Enter your cPanel root user name and your password in the appropriate fields in the login box. Click the 'Login' button at the bottom of the box. Wait a few seconds for the cPanel home page to appear.
Type the word 'easy' into the 'Find' box at top of the left sidebar of your cPanel home page and click the 'x' in the square next to the box. Click 'Easy Apache (software update)' in the search results that you see.
Wait a moment or so for the Apache profile screen to appear. Make sure that the radio button for 'Previously Saved Config' is selected by default unless you wish to make other changes to your PHP configuration. Additional changes are not recommended unless you are experiencing problems with your hosted sites.
Click the 'Start customizing based on profile' box, which is furthest to the right at the bottom of the 'Profile' page.
Click the 'Next step' box at the bottom of the 'Apache version' page as soon as it appears. Do not change anything on this page.
Click the 'Next step' box at the bottom of the 'PHP major version' screen as soon as it appears without making any changes.
Click the 'Next step' box at the bottom of the 'PHP minor version' screen when it appears. Do not make any changes to this page.
Scroll down to the bottom of the 'Short options list' as soon as it appears. Click the 'Exhaustive options list' at the bottom right of the 'Short options list' page.
Scroll down on the 'Exhaustive options list' page until you see an entry for 'cURL,' which is preceded by a check box; check the check box. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click the 'Save and build' box at the bottom right.
Click the 'Yes' button in the 'Confirm action' box when it appears in the center of your screen and then click 'I understand' in the confirmation box.
Wait until you see the green 'Build Complete!' message at the top of your browser screen above the log of the changes you've made to your server. This can take an hour or more, depending upon how much data is stored on your server. Do not interrupt the process or you will lose valuable data.
Click 'Home' in the left corner of the screen to return to the cPanel home page, if you wish to carry out other maintenance tasks. Exit cPanel by closing the browser window.
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Friday, 12 February 2016
How to Change Permissions to an FTP SiteIn Feburary 2016 12,
In Feburary 2016 12,
Log in to your CPanel. The CPanel (control panel) is an application that came with your hosting account. Information on how to log in was emailed to you after purchasing the account. Refer to the email on how to log in.
Click on 'FTP Accounts.' This will allow you to add new users and/or change permissions of existing users. There is an area at the top to add new users, or you can click on the area next to an existing user to change the permission. Once you are finish with this, go back to the homepage.
Click on 'File Manager.' This is where you can change the permissions to certain files and directories. Once the File Manager comes up, right-click on a folder or file. Click on 'Change Permissions.' In the dialog box that appears, set whatever permissions you like for users or public access.
Changing Permission Through FTP Software
Open the software program and connect to your server. This is done by using the FTP username and password that you set up through the CPanel. Once connected, you will see a list of all of your files and directories on the right side of the program.
Right-click on a file or directory. Choose 'Change Permission.' Set the permission to the file or directory by selecting or deselecting the checks from the 'Read,' 'Write' and 'Execute' boxes.
Wait for verification that the permission has been changed in the status box. The status box is usually above or below the area where the files are listed. Sometime you will receive an error message if the program wasn't able to change permissions. If this happens, you will have to alter the permissions on the site level by going to the CPanel's FTP Accounts screen.
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Log in to your CPanel. The CPanel (control panel) is an application that came with your hosting account. Information on how to log in was emailed to you after purchasing the account. Refer to the email on how to log in.
Click on 'FTP Accounts.' This will allow you to add new users and/or change permissions of existing users. There is an area at the top to add new users, or you can click on the area next to an existing user to change the permission. Once you are finish with this, go back to the homepage.
Click on 'File Manager.' This is where you can change the permissions to certain files and directories. Once the File Manager comes up, right-click on a folder or file. Click on 'Change Permissions.' In the dialog box that appears, set whatever permissions you like for users or public access.
Changing Permission Through FTP Software
Open the software program and connect to your server. This is done by using the FTP username and password that you set up through the CPanel. Once connected, you will see a list of all of your files and directories on the right side of the program.
Right-click on a file or directory. Choose 'Change Permission.' Set the permission to the file or directory by selecting or deselecting the checks from the 'Read,' 'Write' and 'Execute' boxes.
Wait for verification that the permission has been changed in the status box. The status box is usually above or below the area where the files are listed. Sometime you will receive an error message if the program wasn't able to change permissions. If this happens, you will have to alter the permissions on the site level by going to the CPanel's FTP Accounts screen.
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Saturday, 6 February 2016
How to Create a Subscription Web SiteIn Feburary 2016 06,
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Create a Web-hosting account. Find a Web host that allows installation of third-party software. Hosting of this variety can be found for about $4 per month as of August 2010 (see reference 2).
Install the content management system (CMS) to manage the website's content. The Web host likely offers two or three different packages as part of its hosting plan. Common open-source choices are Drupal, Joomla and Mambo (see reference 1). These packages are installed through a point-and-click interface from the hosting control panel. Installation and configuration takes less than five minutes to complete.
Customize the CMS installation. Set user permissions to allow registered and anonymous user access. Apply a design theme to set the look and feel of the website, and upload the custom graphics that will be used. All of these are accomplished from the CMS admin control panel. Each item has its own heading to configure that option. Click the heading, set the option and select 'save' when done to apply the new setting.
Create the website content. This includes the written and graphical content. The CMS includes a content editor as part of the program, so content can be created directly in the CMS. Another part of creating content in a CMS is assigning who is able to access that content. As pages are created, assign a permission level of 'registered' or 'anonymous.' Content set to 'registered' is available only to subscribers. The setting is a drop-down box located at the bottom of the content creation editor. Choose the access level, and then click 'save' to apply the permissions.
Set up a payment processing account. The payment processor will handle billing the customer through credit card or alternative means, then deposit that money into your account after subtracting the processing fees. Popular choices for small businesses are PayPal and Google, but other options also exist (see reference 3). Do your homework to find the best mix of processing fees and value-added services offered by the payment processor.
Test the website thoroughly before deployment. Nothing annoys paying customers like not being able to get what they paid for. Test every functional aspect of the website before going live. Once confirmed operational, the site is ready to be launched.
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Create a Web-hosting account. Find a Web host that allows installation of third-party software. Hosting of this variety can be found for about $4 per month as of August 2010 (see reference 2).
Install the content management system (CMS) to manage the website's content. The Web host likely offers two or three different packages as part of its hosting plan. Common open-source choices are Drupal, Joomla and Mambo (see reference 1). These packages are installed through a point-and-click interface from the hosting control panel. Installation and configuration takes less than five minutes to complete.
Customize the CMS installation. Set user permissions to allow registered and anonymous user access. Apply a design theme to set the look and feel of the website, and upload the custom graphics that will be used. All of these are accomplished from the CMS admin control panel. Each item has its own heading to configure that option. Click the heading, set the option and select 'save' when done to apply the new setting.
Create the website content. This includes the written and graphical content. The CMS includes a content editor as part of the program, so content can be created directly in the CMS. Another part of creating content in a CMS is assigning who is able to access that content. As pages are created, assign a permission level of 'registered' or 'anonymous.' Content set to 'registered' is available only to subscribers. The setting is a drop-down box located at the bottom of the content creation editor. Choose the access level, and then click 'save' to apply the permissions.
Set up a payment processing account. The payment processor will handle billing the customer through credit card or alternative means, then deposit that money into your account after subtracting the processing fees. Popular choices for small businesses are PayPal and Google, but other options also exist (see reference 3). Do your homework to find the best mix of processing fees and value-added services offered by the payment processor.
Test the website thoroughly before deployment. Nothing annoys paying customers like not being able to get what they paid for. Test every functional aspect of the website before going live. Once confirmed operational, the site is ready to be launched.
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How to Fix an FTP ConnectionIn Feburary 2016 06,
In Feburary 2016 06,
Conduct a system scan for any computer viruses, spyware or malware. These problems will affect Internet performance and could interrupt an FTP connection. Consult the documentation included with the various computer scanning programs for directions on how to run a full system scan.
Verify that the user name and password used in the FTP connection options are correct. This information is available from the hosting company inside the account's control panel.
Verify that the connection type is correct. Some FTP clients will allow you to connect using an anonymous connection, normal connection or account connection. Start by choosing to use the normal connection. Check with your hosting provider if you are unsure of which connection type to choose and need additional assistance.
Contact your Internet service provider about the FTP connection problem to inquire whether it has any special settings or programs that are required for use.
Check the firewall settings on your computer to see whether the FTP client is on a list of blocked programs. Windows firewall settings are updated upon installation of the FTP client. However, other antivirus programs, such as Eset Nod 32, will require you to manually configure a list of sites that may access the Internet freely.
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Conduct a system scan for any computer viruses, spyware or malware. These problems will affect Internet performance and could interrupt an FTP connection. Consult the documentation included with the various computer scanning programs for directions on how to run a full system scan.
Verify that the user name and password used in the FTP connection options are correct. This information is available from the hosting company inside the account's control panel.
Verify that the connection type is correct. Some FTP clients will allow you to connect using an anonymous connection, normal connection or account connection. Start by choosing to use the normal connection. Check with your hosting provider if you are unsure of which connection type to choose and need additional assistance.
Contact your Internet service provider about the FTP connection problem to inquire whether it has any special settings or programs that are required for use.
Check the firewall settings on your computer to see whether the FTP client is on a list of blocked programs. Windows firewall settings are updated upon installation of the FTP client. However, other antivirus programs, such as Eset Nod 32, will require you to manually configure a list of sites that may access the Internet freely.
In Feburary 2016 06,
How to Set Up Filezilla for Joomla!In Feburary 2016 06,
In Feburary 2016 06,
Double-click on the FileZilla icon or select it from the start menu. FileZilla will start and display the local hard disk directory structure on the left side of the window.
Enter the domain name of your website or the IP address in the 'Host' field. Do not include the 'http://' part of the address, just the domain name. For example, 'mycoolsite.com' is a domain name and '192.168.2.1' is an Internet Protocol address. If your domain name hasn't been assigned yet, use the IP address provided by your hosting company.
Fill in the 'Username' field at the top of the screen with your FTP user name. Use the exact spelling and character case as the FTP user name issued by your hosting service provider.
Enter your FTP password in the 'Password' field at the top of the screen. Use the exact spelling and character case as the password issued by your hosting service provider.
Enter the FTP port number in the 'Port' field if your hosting provider uses a port other than 21. Most users will leave this field blank as 21 is the default port. Only enter a port number if your hosting provider uses a port other than 21.
Click on the 'Edit' menu, then click on 'Settings.' Select 'File Types' under 'Transfers' on the left side of the settings window. Click the 'Binary' radio button on the right side at the top of the window. This setting ensures that binary files such as archives and backup files transfer properly. If such files are accidentally treated as ASCII files, they may become corrupted during transfer. Having this set correctly is especially important for uploading Joomla! installation files, Joomla! extension packages and downloading backup files.
Click on the 'OK' button at the bottom of the settings window to save the settings. Click the 'Quick Connect' button to the right of the host, username, password and port fields previously entered. FileZilla will connect to your Joomla! website root directory on the server and display the file structure in the right side of the window.
Click on the 'File' menu, then click on 'Copy Current Connection to the Site Manager.' This saves your settings and allows you to select them the next time you use FileZilla from the Site Manager. Just click 'File' then 'Site Manager' or press 'Ctrl - S.'
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Double-click on the FileZilla icon or select it from the start menu. FileZilla will start and display the local hard disk directory structure on the left side of the window.
Enter the domain name of your website or the IP address in the 'Host' field. Do not include the 'http://' part of the address, just the domain name. For example, 'mycoolsite.com' is a domain name and '192.168.2.1' is an Internet Protocol address. If your domain name hasn't been assigned yet, use the IP address provided by your hosting company.
Fill in the 'Username' field at the top of the screen with your FTP user name. Use the exact spelling and character case as the FTP user name issued by your hosting service provider.
Enter your FTP password in the 'Password' field at the top of the screen. Use the exact spelling and character case as the password issued by your hosting service provider.
Enter the FTP port number in the 'Port' field if your hosting provider uses a port other than 21. Most users will leave this field blank as 21 is the default port. Only enter a port number if your hosting provider uses a port other than 21.
Click on the 'Edit' menu, then click on 'Settings.' Select 'File Types' under 'Transfers' on the left side of the settings window. Click the 'Binary' radio button on the right side at the top of the window. This setting ensures that binary files such as archives and backup files transfer properly. If such files are accidentally treated as ASCII files, they may become corrupted during transfer. Having this set correctly is especially important for uploading Joomla! installation files, Joomla! extension packages and downloading backup files.
Click on the 'OK' button at the bottom of the settings window to save the settings. Click the 'Quick Connect' button to the right of the host, username, password and port fields previously entered. FileZilla will connect to your Joomla! website root directory on the server and display the file structure in the right side of the window.
Click on the 'File' menu, then click on 'Copy Current Connection to the Site Manager.' This saves your settings and allows you to select them the next time you use FileZilla from the Site Manager. Just click 'File' then 'Site Manager' or press 'Ctrl - S.'
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Friday, 5 February 2016
How to Transfer a File Using FTPIn Feburary 2016 05,
In Feburary 2016 05,
Go online to the Net2FTP website to transfer via FTP. This site is a free online FTP client that you can use anywhere you have an Internet connection. Just enter in your server address, user name and password to start transferring files. This FTP client only allows one file transfer at a time.
Download and install FileZilla to your computer if you want to have a FTP client on your computer. FileZilla is free and works with Windows and Mac computers. Just enter in your server address, user name and password to start transferring files. With FileZilla, you can transfer multiple files at the same time.
Purchase a version of CuteFTP if you prefer to pay for a FTP client with more security. CuteFTP is available for Windows and Mac. Versions available as of August 2010 are CuteFTP Lite, CuteFTP Home, CuteFTP Pro and CuteFTP Mac Pro. As of August 2010, prices start at $24.99. Just enter in your server address, user name and password to start transferring files. Multiple files can be transferred with any of the CuteFTP versions.
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Go online to the Net2FTP website to transfer via FTP. This site is a free online FTP client that you can use anywhere you have an Internet connection. Just enter in your server address, user name and password to start transferring files. This FTP client only allows one file transfer at a time.
Download and install FileZilla to your computer if you want to have a FTP client on your computer. FileZilla is free and works with Windows and Mac computers. Just enter in your server address, user name and password to start transferring files. With FileZilla, you can transfer multiple files at the same time.
Purchase a version of CuteFTP if you prefer to pay for a FTP client with more security. CuteFTP is available for Windows and Mac. Versions available as of August 2010 are CuteFTP Lite, CuteFTP Home, CuteFTP Pro and CuteFTP Mac Pro. As of August 2010, prices start at $24.99. Just enter in your server address, user name and password to start transferring files. Multiple files can be transferred with any of the CuteFTP versions.
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Wednesday, 3 February 2016
How to Transfer GoDaddy Hosting Between AccountsIn Feburary 2016 03,
In Feburary 2016 03,
Open your Web browser and go to GoDaddy's website.
Enter your username and password and click to login.
Click 'Web Hosting' from the 'Products' menu.
Set up a new hosting account. Click the 'Launch' button next to your new hosting account and enter the following to set it up: Enter domain: This is the domain you would like to use.FTP user name and Password: This is your FTP authentication for accessing the hosting's FTP server.SSL credits: Choose this if you have SSL credits in the same account as the domain name you want to use.
Use GoDaddy FTP to Transfer Files
Access GoDaddy Web-based Java FTP Client. Click the 'Launch' button next to your new hosting account. This opens the hosting control panel.
Select 'Content' and then click 'Java FTP Client.'
Click 'Yes' to accept the certificate if you are prompted to do so.
Use the FTP program to transfer files between your local computer and onto your new hosting account. If you have not done so already, use the FTP program to download files from the old server onto your computer's local drive and then upload those same files to your new hosting account.
Set the Nameservers Registered Through GoDaddy
Log back into the GoDaddy website and dashboard.
Click 'Domain Manager' in the 'My Products' section.
Click on the domain name you would like to associate with the new hosting account. This opens the 'Domain Manager' window.
Click 'Name servers' and then select the 'I have a hosting account with these domains' option to complete the transfer of your GoDaddy account.
Click 'OK.'
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Open your Web browser and go to GoDaddy's website.
Enter your username and password and click to login.
Click 'Web Hosting' from the 'Products' menu.
Set up a new hosting account. Click the 'Launch' button next to your new hosting account and enter the following to set it up: Enter domain: This is the domain you would like to use.FTP user name and Password: This is your FTP authentication for accessing the hosting's FTP server.SSL credits: Choose this if you have SSL credits in the same account as the domain name you want to use.
Use GoDaddy FTP to Transfer Files
Access GoDaddy Web-based Java FTP Client. Click the 'Launch' button next to your new hosting account. This opens the hosting control panel.
Select 'Content' and then click 'Java FTP Client.'
Click 'Yes' to accept the certificate if you are prompted to do so.
Use the FTP program to transfer files between your local computer and onto your new hosting account. If you have not done so already, use the FTP program to download files from the old server onto your computer's local drive and then upload those same files to your new hosting account.
Set the Nameservers Registered Through GoDaddy
Log back into the GoDaddy website and dashboard.
Click 'Domain Manager' in the 'My Products' section.
Click on the domain name you would like to associate with the new hosting account. This opens the 'Domain Manager' window.
Click 'Name servers' and then select the 'I have a hosting account with these domains' option to complete the transfer of your GoDaddy account.
Click 'OK.'
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