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  • How to Make a Desktop Into an Internet Server

    Any desktop computer can be turned into an Internet Server with the free open-source Apache HTTP Server. Apache is a commercial-grade Web server that can be downloaded and used by anyone. There...

  • How to Use Two Domain Names on GoDaddy

    While most web designers will find the typical web host that hosts a single site and domain suitable for their needs, occasionally a developer will need to host more than a single domain and/or...

  • How to Use a Computer to Host a Web Page

    While there are many capable web hosts available to host your website, you may decide that self-hosting is a better option. Doing it yourself holds several benefits: it could be cheaper as there...

  • How to Use SSL Certificates in My Website

    SSL (Secure Socket Layer) certificates are used on websites to provide security and authentication for on-line transactions. The communication is encrypted through the use of a public encryption...

  • How to Change the DNS at HostGator

    Controlling your own DNS records is crucial if you are a website owner seeking more control over your own domain. Modifying your own DNS records allows you to update any domain you have purchased...

  • How to Create a Functioning Website

    Websites are more than Adobe Photoshop designs and HTML code. There is a process that must be followed to have a fully functional website. Unless you're using a company that offers to handle the...

  • How to Install a Quickstart Package

    Joomla is a content management and website-building software designed for the creation and maintenance of web pages and other online applications. The free system stores and keeps track of all of...

  • How to Set Up SBCGlobal Net Email

    After SBCGlobal (Southwestern Bell Company) merged with AT&T and Yahoo, it gave you the ability to access all of the email features offered by Yahoo, right from your SBCGlobal email account....

  • How to Stop a SYN Flood Attack

    A SYN flood attack is a type of denial of service attack in which the recipient's server is overloaded with TCP requests. A TCP request is a stream of information from one computer to another. In...

  • How to Sell Server Space

    Selling server space for the purpose of hosting web sites, blogs, or web based applications is a long running and proven business.

  • Types of Protocols HTTP and FTP

    Most people who have used the Internet for a while will recognize the acronym HTTP, even if they don't know what it means. Anyone who's ever downloaded a file has probably used FTP, although they...

  • How to Install PHP for an Apache Server

    PHP is a type of program that runs web pages on an Apache server. PHP is the preferred method of creating web pages since it is free and easy to learn. Installing PHP on a server is required to...

  • How to Sign On to an OWA Domain

    Outlook Web Access (OWA) is a package included with Exchange that allows administrators to give access to user's email through a web browser. The interface looks the same as a regular Outlook...

  • Apache Server Basics

    The Apache HTTP Server is the most popular server on the web, running on over one hundred million websites. The server--open source and free to use--works by "serving" collections of linked files...

  • How to Stop Microsoft LIS

    Microsoft IIS is a Web-server hosting application that allows users to run Web applications. IIS is used for ASP applications that are created using the .NET framework. This framework is coded,...

  • How to Set Up a Dedicated IP Web Server

    Having your own server for such things as website or game server hosting is something that the average computer user can do. The typical IP address you are assigned when you sign up with an...

  • Unix Vs. Windows Web Hosting

    A web hosting service is used to store and display the files that compose a website. The operating system running on the computer providing this service can vary based on the provider. Each...

  • Quick Steps to Host Websites

    Web hosting can be a complex and confusing term that many people choose to ignore. However, hosting your own website is not rocket science once you familiarize yourself with the basic terms,...

  • Office Live Small Business Tips

    Microsoft's Office Live Small Business service allows you to streamline your business activities and get communication and collaboration tools, online document storage and backup, along with...

  • What Is the Role of a Web Host

    A web host rents out web server space, which connects files to the Internet. Users receive a username, password and control panel, from which they access their web hosting account. Hosts assign...

  • How to Install an FTP Server on an Apache Web Server in Windows XP

    Apache is a web host used to server PHP pages. Even though Apache is used mostly by Linux hosts, it is also compatible with Windows. Once the HTTP service is installed, Windows hosts have the...

  • How to Create a New Web Server Certificate

    Creating a web server certificate in Internet Information Services (IIS) is a process that assures users and browsers of your domain that the information is secure. When browsers access your site...

  • A Guide to Building a Website

    Hiring a professional website designer to build a simple website can be expensive. The truth is a five-page website can be built and uploaded to the Internet in just a few hours. Building a...

  • ASP Net Hosting Requirements

    ASP.NET is a technology created and distributed by Microsoft. The original Active Server Pages (ASP) have evolved into a robust object oriented programming language package. ASP offers programmers...

  • What Is a Web Host?

    A web host is the main resource for website owners who are unable to configure and purchase servers. A web host allows users to create a website using the company's servers, backup procedures, and...

  • How to Setup An Outlook 2003 Web Access Exchange Server

    Microsoft Exchange is a server software used on corporate networks or web hosting services. The service receives and sends email messages for authorized users. Exchange has an optional...

  • Changing Your Internet Server

    With a little planning, changing your server can be a simple task. Whether you own or rent an entire server or have individual (shared) hosting, changing your service or company means changing...

  • What Is SSL Protocol?

    Secured Socket Layer (SSL) is a technology used by web hosts to provide encryption between the browser client and the domain. SSL has become a standard requirement for web sites that contain...

  • How To Change the Default Page on Apache Tomcat

    Apache is a website hosting solution mostly used on Linux platforms. Apache also has Windows compatibility, and it's used on some Microsoft servers. Apache Tomcat has one file that is used to...

  • The Differences Between Linux & Windows Web Hosting

    When you're trying to find a hosting plan for your website, the onslaught of options can initially be terrifying. One of the most baffling is the common choice you have between Linux hosting and...

  • How to Access an XML Web Service Using HTTP-GET Protocol

    A web service is a proxy between a web application and the internal process. For instance, a web service retrieves commands and queries the internal database for results. The result set is then...

  • How to Host ASPX Pages

    Hosing ASPX files involves the installation and configuration of Internet Information Services (IIS). This server application allows Web hosts to execute the code programmed in ASPX files. IIS is...

  • How to Troubleshoot Apache Server

    Apache is a web hosting product that distributes web pages for companies. Apache hosts multiple platforms, but it's normally used for dynamic pages developed in PHP. Like any application, Apache...

  • How to Build an Online Forum

    Creating an online forum only takes a few minutes. While there are many options available for making premium and free forums, this article focuses on Freeboards, one of the oldest message board...

  • How to Register an SSL Certificate

    SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is a technology that encrypts information that is sent from a user's computer to the server. It ensures that people visiting your site have encryption when submitting...

  • How to Set Up a POP Server

    Post Office Protocol (POP) is a technology included in Microsoft Windows server operating systems, including Small Business Server. POP is a protocol that allows users to receive email from the...

  • How to Host ASP.NET Pages

    Hosting ASP.NET pages on a Windows 2008 server requires the installation of several components, including Internet Information Service (IIS). ASP.NET pages have the extension .aspx, and they have...

  • How to Configure HTTPd

    HTTPd is the web hosting daemon for Apache. The daemon is run on the web service port (normally number 80) to server web pages to your domain visitors. Apache is a popular solution for hosting PHP...

  • How to Install Apache 2.0

    There are two main web hosting server applications on the market. Microsoft Internet Information Services is an application that hosts ASP pages written in C# and Visual Basic. Apache is a...

  • How to Configure SMTP Server IIs

    Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is a small application that is run on a web-hosting server to relay email to its intended recipient. Internet Information Service (IIS) hosts SMTP. It needs to...

  • How to Configure ASP

    When hosting ASP applications, the server needs to be configured. ASP is configured in the Internet Information Service (IIS) console. Microsoft has several framework releases, so IIS must be...

  • How to Read IIS Server Logs

    Internet Information Service (IIS) is the main hosting application for Microsoft Windows web hosts. IIS records activity into plain text log files for administrators to monitor the activity on...

  • Website Hosting Basics

    Setting up a website has an unfortunately steep learning curve thanks to the sheer number of terms involved. What's the difference between a host and a server? Do I need to get a domain name...

  • How to Build a Web Page on BlueHost

    A website is an online collection of web pages located on a single domain or sub-domain. Individuals may start a website for various purposes, such as for an e-business or to promote their...

  • Where to Make Your Own Free Website

    Website hosting and domain names are more affordable than ever, but many people would still rather go the totally free route. While most free website services have a few notable drawbacks, people...

  • How to Configure SMTPs

    Configuring Microsoft SMTP service is one of the steps to enabling incoming email. The SMTP protocol routes email to the next server so that email packets reach the intended recipients. It also...

  • How to Create an IWAM User Account

    The IWAM and IUSR account on a network are used to provide permissions and security on a web host. When users access a web domain, these accounts are used to control anonymous access and give read...

  • How to Create a Cheap Business Website

    Creating a website presence for a business is a very cost effective way to gain market exposure and attract new customers. Thanks to advances in technology, website creation does not have to be a...

  • How to Configure Postmaster

    The Postmaster account in Exchange is the main account used by webmasters for incoming messages related to the domain. It's normally used in the technical contact information of the domain...

  • How to Restore an Exchange 2000 Database

    Microsoft Exchange is a service that gives administrators the ability to receive and deliver email to clients. It can be used for Internet email, or it can be implemented for internal email only....

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