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Showing posts with label logging. Show all posts

Sunday, August 23, 2015

How to Customize SkyDrive (4 Steps)


Organize your files in three main categories on SkyDrive: documents, favorites and photos. You can arrange your files in different folders inside documents. Under favorites, you can create shortcuts to your favorite websites. The photos category is useful for storing and organizing your photo albums online.
Delete or rename any photo or file after uploading it on SkyDrive. After logging in to SkyDrive, select the folder and open the respective file or photo. Select the file. Click 'Delete.' Click 'OK' to confirm the action. To rename, select a file or photo and click 'Add a description' to insert a subtitle or caption.
Move a file or image from one folder to another folder. Select a specific file or image inside a folder. Click 'More' and 'Move,' and select the folder to which you want to move the file. Select the option 'Copy this files into.'
Change the access settings for your folder and its contents. Select the desired audience who may view your stored content with this feature. Click 'More' and 'Edit permissions.' Choose an option under the permissions list preferable to your needs. Restrict the controls by 'Can view files' or 'Can add, edit details, delete files.' Click 'Save.'
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Friday, August 21, 2015

How to Link a Domain Name to a Web Hosting Page


Obtain the DNS nameservers used by the company hosting your actual website. These are unique addresses that look something like web addresses (e.g., 'ns1.yourwebhost.com', 'ns2.yourwebhost.com'). There are usually at least two nameservers like these; often, your hosting company provides these to you at signup. If not, contact the hosting company for this information.
Change the DNS nameservers where your domain name is registered to the nameservers provided by your hosting company. Each registrar handles this step differently, but in most cases, you can access your domain name's nameservers online by logging into your account at the registrar's website. If you cannot easily find where to make these changes, contact the company where your domain is registered and ask how to do this. It usually takes between 24 and 48 hours for the changes to take effect once you change the nameservers.
Login to your web hosting account and associate your domain name with your website. Again, this process is different for each provider. Sometimes, you will already have a website created with a temporary web address; other times, you will access your online file manager and create a new folder for the domain name. Consult your hosting company's help documentation, or call the support line if you need assistance with this step. Your domain name will point to whatever webpage you have created as soon as the DNS nameserver changes take effect.
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