In Feburary 2016 27,
Click 'Start,' 'All Programs' and 'Microsoft Office' from the list of applications. A list of Microsoft Office programs will open.
Click 'Microsoft Access' from the list to open it. Select the database that contains the report you want to email from the list in the main window. Click the report in the Navigation pane to select it.
Click the main 'Microsoft Office' button, then select 'Email' from the drop-down list. The Send Object As dialog window will open. Select the format you want to send the report as from the drop-down list. For example, choose '.pdf' to send it as a PDF file.
Type the email address of the recipient in the 'To' field. Type the subject and message in the appropriate fields. Click 'Send' to email the message.
In Feburary 2016 27,
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Samstag, 27. Februar 2016
Montag, 22. Februar 2016
How Do I Get Free Email for My Domain?In Feburary 2016 22,
In Feburary 2016 22,
Signing up for Google Apps is simple. Go to http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/group/index.html. From there, follow through the four steps. Be sure you own your domain already and have the ability to prove you own the domain through the steps; otherwise, it can become a hassle to get the mail system going for it. If you don’t own the domain already, purchase the domain through the option on the right.Each step is self explanatory, walking you through setting up the first email address, which also serves as the main log-in for the Google Apps account.Before using Google Apps, verify your domain through its domain verification process. Have time set aside to either upload the HTML file it requests for you to create and upload or change the CNAME address.In addition, if you are hosting through a different service, be prepared to change the mail settings on your web server to allow Google to be your email server. If you are just registered through a domain registrar, you may need to change certain settings there as well. Google has good documentation for web servers as well as domain registrars and adjusting their settings to use Google for email.You can set up additional email accounts, up to 50, by adding users to the domain and granting them email access.
Other Applications for Use
Besides free and easy-to-use email, Google Apps also provides you with Google Calendars, Google Chat, Google Docs and Google Sites. These come at no additional cost to you and can be shared with others on your domain as well as individuals outside the domain if you invite them to participate.
Need More Than 50 E-mail Addresses?
You can upgrade for a minimal cost to Premium Google Apps, which will allow for more storage space and more email addresses. You can do this at anytime through your Dashboard within Google Apps.Google Apps is one of the easiest and most used methods to obtain free email services for your domain. Other options are available, especially if you have hosting through a web server, but even then, Google Mail can be more efficient at handling mail and spam than most web servers are.
In Feburary 2016 22,
Signing up for Google Apps is simple. Go to http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/group/index.html. From there, follow through the four steps. Be sure you own your domain already and have the ability to prove you own the domain through the steps; otherwise, it can become a hassle to get the mail system going for it. If you don’t own the domain already, purchase the domain through the option on the right.Each step is self explanatory, walking you through setting up the first email address, which also serves as the main log-in for the Google Apps account.Before using Google Apps, verify your domain through its domain verification process. Have time set aside to either upload the HTML file it requests for you to create and upload or change the CNAME address.In addition, if you are hosting through a different service, be prepared to change the mail settings on your web server to allow Google to be your email server. If you are just registered through a domain registrar, you may need to change certain settings there as well. Google has good documentation for web servers as well as domain registrars and adjusting their settings to use Google for email.You can set up additional email accounts, up to 50, by adding users to the domain and granting them email access.
Other Applications for Use
Besides free and easy-to-use email, Google Apps also provides you with Google Calendars, Google Chat, Google Docs and Google Sites. These come at no additional cost to you and can be shared with others on your domain as well as individuals outside the domain if you invite them to participate.
Need More Than 50 E-mail Addresses?
You can upgrade for a minimal cost to Premium Google Apps, which will allow for more storage space and more email addresses. You can do this at anytime through your Dashboard within Google Apps.Google Apps is one of the easiest and most used methods to obtain free email services for your domain. Other options are available, especially if you have hosting through a web server, but even then, Google Mail can be more efficient at handling mail and spam than most web servers are.
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Sonntag, 21. Februar 2016
How to Keep Filezilla From Changing OwnersIn Feburary 2016 21,
In Feburary 2016 21,
Launch the Control Panel, or cPanel, of your hosting server. You can access the cPanel from the homepage of most Web hosting providers, including GoDaddy.com, Bluehost.com and HostGator.com.
Double-click the “FTP Accounts” option from the main menu of the Control Panel.
Create a login and password for the FTP account.
Type the folder(s) you want the user to have access to in the Directory field.
Click “Create Account” or similar to create the FTP account.
Supply the person(s) with the FTP account with restricted access. The next time they access the website files via the FileZilla client, they will only have access to the files and directories you specified and won’t be able to change owners.
In Feburary 2016 21,
Launch the Control Panel, or cPanel, of your hosting server. You can access the cPanel from the homepage of most Web hosting providers, including GoDaddy.com, Bluehost.com and HostGator.com.
Double-click the “FTP Accounts” option from the main menu of the Control Panel.
Create a login and password for the FTP account.
Type the folder(s) you want the user to have access to in the Directory field.
Click “Create Account” or similar to create the FTP account.
Supply the person(s) with the FTP account with restricted access. The next time they access the website files via the FileZilla client, they will only have access to the files and directories you specified and won’t be able to change owners.
In Feburary 2016 21,
Mittwoch, 17. Februar 2016
How to Setup a Domain TrustIn Feburary 2016 17,
In Feburary 2016 17,
Click the Windows 'Start' button and select 'All Programs.' Click 'Administrative Tools' and click 'Active Directory Domains and Trusts.' This opens the main console for the domain.
Right-click the domain forest unit on the left side of the window. In the menu, select 'Properties.' Click the 'Trust' tab to establish the trust.
Click 'New Trust' and click 'Next' in the opening window. In the 'Trust Name' text box, enter the domain you want to trust. In the 'Trust Type' section, enter 'Forest trust.'
Select the direction of the trust. A 'two-way' trust allows both domains to trust each other, which means users can share resources both ways. A one-way trust only allows the trusted domain to share resources, but users on the current domain are unable to access the other domain's resources.
Click 'Continue' at the final summary screen. Close the domain manager to finalize the configurations.
In Feburary 2016 17,
Click the Windows 'Start' button and select 'All Programs.' Click 'Administrative Tools' and click 'Active Directory Domains and Trusts.' This opens the main console for the domain.
Right-click the domain forest unit on the left side of the window. In the menu, select 'Properties.' Click the 'Trust' tab to establish the trust.
Click 'New Trust' and click 'Next' in the opening window. In the 'Trust Name' text box, enter the domain you want to trust. In the 'Trust Type' section, enter 'Forest trust.'
Select the direction of the trust. A 'two-way' trust allows both domains to trust each other, which means users can share resources both ways. A one-way trust only allows the trusted domain to share resources, but users on the current domain are unable to access the other domain's resources.
Click 'Continue' at the final summary screen. Close the domain manager to finalize the configurations.
In Feburary 2016 17,
Samstag, 13. Februar 2016
How to Create a Web page in KompozerIn Feburary 2016 13,
In Feburary 2016 13,
Open Kompozer. A new, blank page should appear once you open the program.
Click on 'Format' on the top task bar. Scroll down and select 'Page Titles and Properties.'
Enter the name of your web page in the 'Title' field. This text is what will be displayed at the top of a visitor's browser. It could be 'Welcome' or 'My Homepage.' Click 'Okay' to save these changes.
Type text into the main body of your page. It could just be dummy text, since you are merely setting up your first web page. If you want to adjust the font size, color or background color, use the buttons located in the third bar from the top.
Click on 'Edit' in the main toolbar and select 'Publishing Site Settings.'
Give your site a name. It doesn't have to be your URL. Enter the name in the 'Site Name' field.
Enter the HTTP address of your homepage in the next field. It should look like the following: http://www.ehow.com.
Enter your publishing server information in the next section. This will be the ftp address provided to you by your web-hosting provider. It will likely be similar to the address of your home page.
Enter the username and password provided to you by your web-hosting provider. Click 'Okay' when you're done.
Click on 'File' and 'Save.' Save this page as index.html. This will serve as your home page.
Click on 'File' and 'Publish.' Fill in the required information (if it is not already filled in for you), including the name of the page you created and the name of the file, which should be index.html.
Click 'Publish.' The software should automatically transmit your page to your web host. To confirm that the transfer worked properly, type in your URL and determine that the page you just created in Kompozer is now online.
In Feburary 2016 13,
Open Kompozer. A new, blank page should appear once you open the program.
Click on 'Format' on the top task bar. Scroll down and select 'Page Titles and Properties.'
Enter the name of your web page in the 'Title' field. This text is what will be displayed at the top of a visitor's browser. It could be 'Welcome' or 'My Homepage.' Click 'Okay' to save these changes.
Type text into the main body of your page. It could just be dummy text, since you are merely setting up your first web page. If you want to adjust the font size, color or background color, use the buttons located in the third bar from the top.
Click on 'Edit' in the main toolbar and select 'Publishing Site Settings.'
Give your site a name. It doesn't have to be your URL. Enter the name in the 'Site Name' field.
Enter the HTTP address of your homepage in the next field. It should look like the following: http://www.ehow.com.
Enter your publishing server information in the next section. This will be the ftp address provided to you by your web-hosting provider. It will likely be similar to the address of your home page.
Enter the username and password provided to you by your web-hosting provider. Click 'Okay' when you're done.
Click on 'File' and 'Save.' Save this page as index.html. This will serve as your home page.
Click on 'File' and 'Publish.' Fill in the required information (if it is not already filled in for you), including the name of the page you created and the name of the file, which should be index.html.
Click 'Publish.' The software should automatically transmit your page to your web host. To confirm that the transfer worked properly, type in your URL and determine that the page you just created in Kompozer is now online.
In Feburary 2016 13,
Dienstag, 9. Februar 2016
How to: Synology Mail StationIn Feburary 2016 09,
In Feburary 2016 09,
Log in to your domain registrar's website and server. You will need to create a mail exchanger (MX) record that points to your server. Set the MX record for your domain to point to your Synology DiskStation's Internet protocol (IP) address. That way, all mail will be forwarded to your NAS's IP.
Open the Synology DiskStation application from your desktop or Start menu,
Click 'Main Menu,' then 'Control Panel,' then 'User.' Click 'User Home.' Select 'Enable User Home Service,' then choose a drive for the information to be stored. Click 'OK.'
Download the 'MailStation.spk' zip archive from the Synology Download Center. Double-click the archive to extract the package itself. Switch back to the DiskStation manager, select 'Main Menu,' then 'Package Management.' Click 'Install.' Locate the package and select it. Click 'Run' once setup is complete.
Go back to the main DiskStation menu and click 'Control Panel.' Click 'Mail Station.'
Enter your domain name, select 'Enable SMTP,' click 'Mail receiving settings' and select the settings you want to use for your server; this is down to personal preference. Click 'Webmail Settings' and choose your personal choices for webmail. Click 'OK.' Your Synology NAS is now running a mail server for your domain name.
In Feburary 2016 09,
Log in to your domain registrar's website and server. You will need to create a mail exchanger (MX) record that points to your server. Set the MX record for your domain to point to your Synology DiskStation's Internet protocol (IP) address. That way, all mail will be forwarded to your NAS's IP.
Open the Synology DiskStation application from your desktop or Start menu,
Click 'Main Menu,' then 'Control Panel,' then 'User.' Click 'User Home.' Select 'Enable User Home Service,' then choose a drive for the information to be stored. Click 'OK.'
Download the 'MailStation.spk' zip archive from the Synology Download Center. Double-click the archive to extract the package itself. Switch back to the DiskStation manager, select 'Main Menu,' then 'Package Management.' Click 'Install.' Locate the package and select it. Click 'Run' once setup is complete.
Go back to the main DiskStation menu and click 'Control Panel.' Click 'Mail Station.'
Enter your domain name, select 'Enable SMTP,' click 'Mail receiving settings' and select the settings you want to use for your server; this is down to personal preference. Click 'Webmail Settings' and choose your personal choices for webmail. Click 'OK.' Your Synology NAS is now running a mail server for your domain name.
In Feburary 2016 09,
Samstag, 6. Februar 2016
How to Download Video LinksIn Feburary 2016 06,
In Feburary 2016 06,
Locate the video that you want to download. If the video is hosted from YouTube on another website, go directly to the YouTube website link by clicking the YouTube icon in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen. If you try to get the video from a website hosting the video, it will not work properly.
Copy the video link from Youtube or other video hosting website. If the video is part of a multi-part series, copy and paste each link into a word processing document to keep track of them.
Go to Clipnabber.com. On the main main look for the pasting box at the top of the screen. Paste the Youtube link into the box and click 'Nab'. Wait a few seconds for the website to analyze the video link and find the file.
Click on the 'Download' link that appears underneath the box. Choose a location to save the file and press 'OK'. If it is a multi-part video, save the video as 'Part_1' or 'Part_2' so that you can keep track of the video a lot easier.
Repeat this process for the remaining videos. The videos are usually downloaded as an FLV file, so they will play in applications like the VLC Media Player, but not much else. You need to convert the videos to make them compatible with other programs like iTunes, DVD burning applications and Windows Media Player.
Download Conversion
Download a free FLV video conversion like MPEG Streamclip, Koyote Free FLV Converter, and RIVA FLV Encoder. Follow the instructions to install and run the program.
Import the FLV video into the program.
Choose an output location for the FLV video. Select a different folder than the import folder so you do not mix the files up.
Select the file type in which you want to convert. For video editing and DVD burning, AVI and MPEG files are best choices.
Click on the 'Convert' button and wait for the conversion to finish. Test the final video in a media player or video editing application.
In Feburary 2016 06,
Locate the video that you want to download. If the video is hosted from YouTube on another website, go directly to the YouTube website link by clicking the YouTube icon in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen. If you try to get the video from a website hosting the video, it will not work properly.
Copy the video link from Youtube or other video hosting website. If the video is part of a multi-part series, copy and paste each link into a word processing document to keep track of them.
Go to Clipnabber.com. On the main main look for the pasting box at the top of the screen. Paste the Youtube link into the box and click 'Nab'. Wait a few seconds for the website to analyze the video link and find the file.
Click on the 'Download' link that appears underneath the box. Choose a location to save the file and press 'OK'. If it is a multi-part video, save the video as 'Part_1' or 'Part_2' so that you can keep track of the video a lot easier.
Repeat this process for the remaining videos. The videos are usually downloaded as an FLV file, so they will play in applications like the VLC Media Player, but not much else. You need to convert the videos to make them compatible with other programs like iTunes, DVD burning applications and Windows Media Player.
Download Conversion
Download a free FLV video conversion like MPEG Streamclip, Koyote Free FLV Converter, and RIVA FLV Encoder. Follow the instructions to install and run the program.
Import the FLV video into the program.
Choose an output location for the FLV video. Select a different folder than the import folder so you do not mix the files up.
Select the file type in which you want to convert. For video editing and DVD burning, AVI and MPEG files are best choices.
Click on the 'Convert' button and wait for the conversion to finish. Test the final video in a media player or video editing application.
In Feburary 2016 06,
Freitag, 5. Februar 2016
How to Get IP SMTP From a CPanelIn Feburary 2016 05,
In Feburary 2016 05,
Go to the cPanel login webpage for your web hosting provider, then enter your username and password to log into your cPanel account. Click the 'Login' button to open the main cPanel window.
Click the 'Email Delivery Route' icon under the 'Mail' section on the main cPanel page.
Enter the email address that you want to find the IP SMTP address for, then click the 'Show Route' button. The resulting page will show all of the routing information about that email address, including the IP SMTP information.
In Feburary 2016 05,
Go to the cPanel login webpage for your web hosting provider, then enter your username and password to log into your cPanel account. Click the 'Login' button to open the main cPanel window.
Click the 'Email Delivery Route' icon under the 'Mail' section on the main cPanel page.
Enter the email address that you want to find the IP SMTP address for, then click the 'Show Route' button. The resulting page will show all of the routing information about that email address, including the IP SMTP information.
In Feburary 2016 05,
Montag, 1. Februar 2016
How to Find the Absolute Path in a WebsiteIn Feburary 2016 01,
In Feburary 2016 01,
Click on any link on a Web page using a relative path. Provided the link is properly coded, the page opens. Highlight the URL in the address bar of your Web browser and copy it by pressing 'Ctrl-C' to copy the link's absolute path. If the link doesn't work, you may still be able to get the absolute path.
Examine the URL in the address bar and fix any obvious typos, like a double 'http,' a 'wwww' instead of 'www' or two slashes instead of one. If the link automatically redirected you to an error page, open a text editor and paste the code there to examine it. Once a typo is fixed, the link should work, giving you the absolute path.
Copy the URL in the address bar of the source page. Paste this in a new line in your text editor. If it ends in 'html,' delete everything after the last '/.' If it ends in 'com' or '.org' or any other domain extension, type a '/' at the end and then type the rest of the relative path. For example, if the main URL was 'http://.example.com/page.html," and the relative path was '/folder/page.html,' you should now have 'http://example.com/folder/page.html." Copy and paste this into your Web browser address bar to see if it works. If it does, you've found the link's absolute path.
Click on other links in the source Web page and examine the URLs in the address bar. Websites, like the files on your computer, are usually stored in folders and sub-folders. Every folder begins and ends with a '/.' If a developer has mistyped a folder name, correct it and try the link again. If the developer has moved a page, you may be able to determine in which folder the page you are looking for belongs. For example, if the bad link includes an '/images/' folder, while and the other images are in an '/image/' folder, you can simply delete the 's' to get the correct path.
Searching and Absolute Paths
Right-click the clickable link in any search result. Select 'Copy Link Address' from the drop-down menu. Paste this into any text editor or word processor. In some cases, this may be an absolute path already, such as 'http://www.example.com." Other times, including links that result in direct download rather than in opening a Web page, the absolute path is embedded in confusing HTML code such as this: 'https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=13&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CFjACOAo&url=https%3A%2F%2Fexample.com%2Ffoldera%2Ffolderb%2Ffolderc%2Fpage.html&ei=8Sr1U4mKMIHnoASo2oGYBw&usg=AFQjCNGBK_IZOD0O82_VAYqiuSVJXMM-7w&sig2=9PGvoSSlvcEtSiPgHLlNPw."
Highlight and copy the HTML code that displays beneath the clickable link in the search engine. Paste this in a separate line in your text editor. Often, the path is short enough that it is displayed in its entirety, such as 'http://example.com/page.html." In this case, your work is done. However, if the path is too long, only the beginning is displayed, with the last part of the path cut off, such as 'http://example.com/foldera/folderb/fold."
Highlight everything in the clickable link code up to the last word that corresponds to the absolute path, and press 'Ctrl-V' to replace it with the clean code of the absolute path you copied. In this example, this includes everything up to 'fold,' leaving you with 'http://example.com/foldera/folderb/folderc%2Fpage.html&ei=8Sr1U4mKMIHnoASo2oGYBw&usg=AFQjCNGBK_IZOD0O82_VAYqiuSVJXMM-7w&sig2=9PGvoSSlvcEtSiPgHLlNPw."
Delete everything after the 'html.' This leaves you with 'http://example.com/foldera/folderb/folderc%2Fpage.html."
Highlight every '%2F' and press '/' on your keyboard. This is just HTML code for a slash. You now have the absolute path for the link: 'http://example.com/foldera/folderb/folderc/page.html."
In Feburary 2016 01,
Click on any link on a Web page using a relative path. Provided the link is properly coded, the page opens. Highlight the URL in the address bar of your Web browser and copy it by pressing 'Ctrl-C' to copy the link's absolute path. If the link doesn't work, you may still be able to get the absolute path.
Examine the URL in the address bar and fix any obvious typos, like a double 'http,' a 'wwww' instead of 'www' or two slashes instead of one. If the link automatically redirected you to an error page, open a text editor and paste the code there to examine it. Once a typo is fixed, the link should work, giving you the absolute path.
Copy the URL in the address bar of the source page. Paste this in a new line in your text editor. If it ends in 'html,' delete everything after the last '/.' If it ends in 'com' or '.org' or any other domain extension, type a '/' at the end and then type the rest of the relative path. For example, if the main URL was 'http://.example.com/page.html," and the relative path was '/folder/page.html,' you should now have 'http://example.com/folder/page.html." Copy and paste this into your Web browser address bar to see if it works. If it does, you've found the link's absolute path.
Click on other links in the source Web page and examine the URLs in the address bar. Websites, like the files on your computer, are usually stored in folders and sub-folders. Every folder begins and ends with a '/.' If a developer has mistyped a folder name, correct it and try the link again. If the developer has moved a page, you may be able to determine in which folder the page you are looking for belongs. For example, if the bad link includes an '/images/' folder, while and the other images are in an '/image/' folder, you can simply delete the 's' to get the correct path.
Searching and Absolute Paths
Right-click the clickable link in any search result. Select 'Copy Link Address' from the drop-down menu. Paste this into any text editor or word processor. In some cases, this may be an absolute path already, such as 'http://www.example.com." Other times, including links that result in direct download rather than in opening a Web page, the absolute path is embedded in confusing HTML code such as this: 'https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=13&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CFjACOAo&url=https%3A%2F%2Fexample.com%2Ffoldera%2Ffolderb%2Ffolderc%2Fpage.html&ei=8Sr1U4mKMIHnoASo2oGYBw&usg=AFQjCNGBK_IZOD0O82_VAYqiuSVJXMM-7w&sig2=9PGvoSSlvcEtSiPgHLlNPw."
Highlight and copy the HTML code that displays beneath the clickable link in the search engine. Paste this in a separate line in your text editor. Often, the path is short enough that it is displayed in its entirety, such as 'http://example.com/page.html." In this case, your work is done. However, if the path is too long, only the beginning is displayed, with the last part of the path cut off, such as 'http://example.com/foldera/folderb/fold."
Highlight everything in the clickable link code up to the last word that corresponds to the absolute path, and press 'Ctrl-V' to replace it with the clean code of the absolute path you copied. In this example, this includes everything up to 'fold,' leaving you with 'http://example.com/foldera/folderb/folderc%2Fpage.html&ei=8Sr1U4mKMIHnoASo2oGYBw&usg=AFQjCNGBK_IZOD0O82_VAYqiuSVJXMM-7w&sig2=9PGvoSSlvcEtSiPgHLlNPw."
Delete everything after the 'html.' This leaves you with 'http://example.com/foldera/folderb/folderc%2Fpage.html."
Highlight every '%2F' and press '/' on your keyboard. This is just HTML code for a slash. You now have the absolute path for the link: 'http://example.com/foldera/folderb/folderc/page.html."
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