Showing posts with label files. Show all posts
Showing posts with label files. Show all posts
Friday, August 28, 2015
How to Transfer the TeamSpeak Server
In Windows XP: Click on “Start” and go to “My Computer.”In Vista/7: Click on “Start” and go to “Computer.”
For all OS:Click on “Tools,” then “Folder Options,” and select the “View” tab. In the “View” tab scroll down to the option “Hidden files and folders,” and click in the circle next to “Show hidden files and folders” Press the “Apply” button at the bottom.
In Windows XP: Go to “C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Application Data”In Windows Vista: Go to “C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming”
Locate your TeamSpeak folder, right-click on it and select “Copy.”
Paste the folder onto a CD or USB drive or you could transfer them over a local network or Internet.
Insert the CD or USB drive into the computer you are transferring to, and navigate to the folders. Right-click on them and select “Copy.”In Windows XP: Navigate on the new machine to: “C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Application Data” and Right-click in a blank space and select “Paste.”In Windows Vista/7: Navigate on the new machine to: “C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming” and Right-click in a blank space and select “Paste.”
Restart your TeamSpeak server for changes to take effect.
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How to Cancel a Yahoo! Hosting Account (4 Steps)
Back up all your data currently on the Yahoo! servers. Once you cancel your hosting account, you will no longer have access to the hosted files and data.
Log in to your Yahoo! Business Control Panel (see Resources).
View your current hosting plans. Select 'Cancel Plan' beneath the hosting plan/account you'd like to end.
Follow the on-screen directions to complete the cancellation. Before confirming your cancellation, be sure you no longer want or need the service. Double-check that you have backed up all your files.
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Tuesday, August 25, 2015
How to Uninstall Drupal
Open an FTP connection with your Web server. Almost all Web hosts offer this type of file directory access through a FTP browsing application. This application will allow you to connect to your website's files with a user-created password and sub-domain connection path, such as 'ftp.yourwebsite.com,' for example.
Find the folder in your website directory where you created the Drupal installation.
Delete this entire folder by selecting it in the file browser and choosing 'Delete' from within your FTP application. This will remove all of the Drupal administration functions and all of the files associated with your Drupal-based website.
Open your Web browser and navigate to your website hosting control panel. This is usually found through your Web hosting provider's user area.
Find your database control area, and open it to get access to all of your databases.
Remove the database you created for Drupal when you first installed it. Drupal should be fully removed from your website.
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Saturday, August 22, 2015
How to Modify a Website With GoDaddy (7 Steps)
Log into your GoDaddy account and click on 'Hosting' under 'My Products.'
Click the green arrow under 'Launch' to open your hosting account. On the next page, click the 'Your Files' button in the top left. The File Manager will open, giving you access to your server's files. Your website files are stored on the server.
Navigate to the location of the file(s) you want to edit on your website. If you want to edit the 'contact' page, for example, you would probably want to edit the file named 'contact.html' or 'contact.php.' It may be found under a subfolder, such as 'html' or 'website.' Check with your Web developer if you aren't sure which file to edit or where it is located.
Left click your mouse beside the file you want to edit in the checkbox. Click the 'edit' button found in the navigation menu going across the top of the File Manager.
Use the visual editor in the new window to add or edit content, or click 'HTML' in the top right to open the file in HTML view. If it appears blank, click the 'HTML' button to see the contents of the page.
Modify your file and click the 'Save File' icon in the top left of the editor. The 'Save File' icon is an image of a floppy disk.
Check your website to verify the changes you made.
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Friday, August 21, 2015
How to Create a Guest Pass for Photos to Share With Friends
Create a Flickr account. Select 'Create Your Account' on the main page of the Flickr website. You will be directed to sign up for a Yahoo! ID, if you do not already have one. Fill out the registration form and create a user name. Once you have set up an account, use your Yahoo! ID to sign into Flickr. Click on 'Personalize Your Profile' to add information to your account and change your user settings.
Upload your images to Flickr. After you add the files, organize them into separate sets. The default privacy setting for all of your newly uploaded photos is 'public.' If your album is public, you can share it by copying the album's URL that appears in the address bar of your browser and sending it to others in an email.
Change the access level of your album sets to 'private.' Click on an album set. Under the 'Batch Edit' tab, choose 'Change Permissions.' To make your album private, select 'Only You' and further specify if you want the album to be visible to friends and/or family. Select the 'Change Permissions' button to finalize your preferences.
Create a Guest Pass for others to view private albums. Click on a private album set. Select the 'Share This' button. Enter the email addresses of the recipients. Add a Guest Pass by checking the appropriate boxes. You can optionally include a personal message for your email. After you click 'Send,' a Guest Pass to view your private album will be sent to the recipients you specified. The Guest Pass will not expire until you delete it from your Guest Pass history.
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Thursday, August 20, 2015
How to Disable Sites in Apache 2
Verify that the site is still enabled. From the Ubuntu Linux command line, issue the following commands:cd \etc\apache2\sites-enabledlsThe first command switches the working directory to the 'sites-enabled' sub-directory. The second command lists the files in the directory. If there is a file for the site you want to disable, continue with Step 2. If not, the site already is disabled.
Issue the following commands at the Ubuntu command prompt:cd (changes to your home directory)sudo a2dissite sitename (where 'sitename' is the name of the site you want to disable) This command removes 'sitename' from the /etc/apache2/sites-available sub-directory.
Verify that the site has been removed from the list of enabled sites with the following command:ls /etc/apache2/sites-enabledYour site should not appear in the sub-directory listing.
Restart the Apache 2 Web server with the following command:sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restartThis causes Apache 2 to stop listening for requests for the disabled site.
Start a browser session and attempt to navigate to the site. If your site is disabled, you should get a 'Not Found' message on a default error page.
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How to Get Rid of Viruses on a Website (5 Steps)
Check that your anti-virus and anti-spyware software is up to date. Run a system scan if you receive an alert while browsing your website. Delete any spyware or virus traces from your computer and do not load the website in any browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Chrome) until the malicious code is cleaned out.
Login to your website's control panel and click on File Manager. Select 'Show hidden files' and click on public_html (or root on some systems). Allow for file and folder lists to update and look for the .htaccess file inside of your public_html folder. Click on .htaccess and select 'Edit' or 'HTML Editor.' Browse the file once a new window opens up, and look for any malicious redirect code or HTML code that indicates an
. Delete those codes and save .htaccess file.Use the alternative method of uploading a blank .htaccess file to public_html. Open up Notepad as a new document. Click on 'Save as' and select 'All files' under 'Save as type.' Type in .htaccess as File Name and click on 'Save.' Upload the new file and select 'Overwrite' when prompted.
Download all HTML and PHP files from public_html to your computer. Create a folder on the Desktop named 'Website' and use the Download feature on your FTP program to move the files from public_html to the newly created folder. Open up files such as index.php or index.html in Notepad, by right clicking and selecting 'Open With' and 'Notepad.' Look for malicious code that starts with
,
or any
tags. Delete the entire line of code and save the file. Upload cleaned out files back to your public_html using an FTP program and select 'Overwrite' when prompted.
Delete any free scripts from your HTML pages, especially counters, guestbooks and any widgets. Free scripts can contain virus coding and redirects, as well as sponsored pop-ups that can be falsely read as viruses by your anti-virus program.
Update all scripts and programs that are installed on your website. Go back to the website's control panel and click on 'Site Software.' Check if there is anything listed as 'Installed.' Select 'Update' on the right hand side and follow instructions. Go back to main menu and click on 'Fantastico DeLuxe' (if available) and repeat the same procedure. Manually upgrade any scripts that have been installed through an FTP program by you directly. Download the updated version or patches from the developer site and update according to directions.
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