Tuesday, 1 March 2016

Ideas for Hosting a Scavenger Hunt at WorkIn Feburary 2016 30,

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For a fun, ongoing scavenger hunt that people can do all day, have an ABC scavenger hunt. If you work in an office this works well because you do not have to go outside the office to do it. Everyone simply finds things that start with the letters A through Z. For example, a person might find an apple, a box, a copy machine, and so on until a person reaches something that begins with Z.
Staff Information
Create a list of information about your employees like who has been there the longest, who is the youngest, and who was recently in the local newspaper. This helps everyone get to know each other a little better and highlights positive things about each person. Do this type of scavenger hunt at the beginning of the year or after a group of people have been hired to help coworkers learn about each other.
Out and About
If you work somewhere that is in a neighborhood or a city, take a few hours and let people go in teams and find things on a scavenger hunt list. They must take pictures with each thing. Some examples are a dog, bus stop bench, thrift shop, and a fast food place. This is a fun way to break up the day and let people get to know each other a bit better.
Riddles
Create riddles and split the group into teams so they can work together trying to figure out what each riddle means. Have each riddle lead to another one until all of the clues are solved. Have a prize at the end like a free lunch for the winning team, or a lunch for everyone, but dessert for the winners.
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How to Copy Paste in FilezillaIn Feburary 2016 30,

In Feburary 2016 30,
Log in to your remote site. Expand the directories to reveal the file you wish to copy.
Click on the file. Drag it over to the 'Desktop' directory on your local site (your computer). A copy of the file will appear on your desktop.
Click and drag the file from your desktop into another folder on your remote site. Do not drag it into the same folder as the original file. This will cause Filezilla to ask you if you would like to overwrite the original.
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How to Set Joomla Text SizeIn Feburary 2016 30,

In Feburary 2016 30,
Log into the administrative panel of the website. You will need the user name and password to gain access.
Point your mouse on “Content” located in the main menu. A drop-down menu will appear. Click on “Article Manager.”
Open the article you wish to modify. The Article Manager: Edit Article screen will open. Scroll down to the text box located in the Edit Article box.
Highlight the text you want to change. Click on the arrow located to the right of the Paragraph options box. A list of text styles will appear. These styles include Paragraph, Heading 1, Heading 2 and Heading 3. The font family and size that correlate to these styles are preset in the template’s cascading style sheet (CSS). Choose an option. The text size will change. Preview your changes to make sure they appear as you want.
Click on “HTML” located below the Text Style options box. This gives you another option for making text size changes. Making changes in the article's code allows you to apply customized changes. An HTML box opens. You will need to know HTML in order to apply changes in this box. Type in the code just as you would apply any HTML. A simple HTML code that will change font size is: Your text here
Making Text Size Changes in Modules
Point your mouse on “Extensions” located in the main menu. A drop-down menu will appear. Click on “Module Manager.”
Click on “New” to create a new module. You can also modify an existing module by opening up that module. However, you can only modify the text in “Custom HTML” modules through this method.
Click on “Custom HTML.” This brings up a screen similar to the Edit Article screen. Follow the instructions outlined for customizing an article.
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How to Point a Domain Hosted Elsewhere to GoDaddy HostingIn Feburary 2016 30,

In Feburary 2016 30,
Find your GoDaddy name server. Visit the link in Resources and click the 'Setting Name servers for a Domain Name Registered Elsewhere and Hosted Here' section. Find the two name servers that come under the dates you started your GoDaddy hosting service.
Visit the website where you have your domain hosted. Log in to your account.
Access the domain settings of the the domain address you want to point to your GoDaddy hosting. Change the name servers to those found in step 1. Save your settings.
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How to Connect to DB2 With SQL DeveloperIn Feburary 2016 30,

In Feburary 2016 30,
Open SQL Developer. Click 'File' in the top toolbar menu and click 'Open connection.'
Click the 'DB2' tab in the Connection dialog box. Enter the name of the DB2 database in the first box. Enter the host and port information, as well as the driver type. You can choose between entering 'IBM DB2 Application Driver' or 'IBM DB2 Network Driver' for the driver type. Enter the user name and password to access the DB2 database.
Click 'Info' at the bottom of the Connection dialog box to test the connection with the settings you entered. Click 'OK' to create the connection to the DB2 database.
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How to Set Up an FTP Server in VistaIn Feburary 2016 30,

In Feburary 2016 30,
Click 'Start,' click 'Control Panel' and select 'Programs' in the Control Panel window.
Click 'Turn Windows Features On or Off.'
Expand the 'Internet Information Services' section by clicking the plus sign to its left, then expand the 'FTP Publishing Service' section under it.
Click the 'FTP Management Console' and 'FTP Server' check boxes and click 'OK.'
Click 'Start,' type 'Services' into the search box at the bottom of the Start menu and click the 'Services' shortcut that appears in the Start menu.
Right-click the 'Microsoft FTP Publishing Service' in the list of services and click 'Start.'
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How to FTP filesIn Feburary 2016 30,

In Feburary 2016 30,
Determine the name of the server you wish yo log in to. Many times, this will be given to you by the person who is receiving or sending the file. For public access FTP sites, you can either search for them through an Internet search engine or 'guess' by replacing the 'www' in a web address with 'ftp.' For instance, you could try 'ftp.aol.com' as opposed to 'www.aol.com.'
Go to the command prompt for your operating system. For Windows, this means opening an MS-DOS window. Type 'ftp
,' where
is the name of the ftp server you are logging into, and press 'Enter.' Enter your username and password where requested. For public access servers, the username will almost always be 'anonymous' and the password your full email address.
Use the command 'dir' to list a directory's contents and 'cd' to change to a different directory until you find the file you want to receive or the directory your wish to transfer a file into.
Use either 'get
' or 'put
' to receive or to send the file.
Type 'bye' when the files have been transferred to end the connection.
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