It really doesn’t matter, which FTP software you choose for your specific needs. They all work pretty similar to one another. Here we are going to see how to create…
Category: FAQs
What Is VLAN – How Do I Create It?
April 8, 2011 / FAQsWhat is a VLAN?VLAN stands for Virtual Local Area Network. Technically, VLAN or virtual LAN is a domain created for broadcast. Usually, this broadcast domain created by the router switch.The…
How to Manage FTP Account via cPanel?
April 7, 2011 / FAQs1. Log in to cPanel >> Choose FTP Accounts FTP accounts allow you to access your website’s files through a protocol called FTP. You will need a third-party FTP program…
FAQ Master Flex
February 26, 2011 / FAQsAlmost any kind of business website can take advantage of its targeted niche market from FAQs writing. FAQ consists of frequently asked questions, with appropriate answers. A well-rounded, well-written FAQ…
What is a Hyper-V Server? Microsoft Hyper V Server 2008 is a virtualization product to virtualize a single stand-alone server through a hypervisor to handle multiple workloads. It offers a…
FAQ-Bandwidth Exceeded?
January 20, 2011 / FAQsQ: What will happen if the allocated bandwidth to my account exceeded? A: Once your bandwidth usage for your web hosting account reaches 100%, your website will suspended. However, we…
FAQ-SSH and RDP access on Shared and Reseller Hosting
January 18, 2011 / FAQsQ: Do you allow SSH and RDP access on Shared and Reseller Hosting? A: In terms of additional security, SSH and RDP access is disabled on our shared and reseller…
FAQs – Email Services on Shared and Reseller Web Hosting
January 17, 2011 / FAQsQ: How many email accounts can I set up under a single Shared or Reseller hosting account? A: There are no restrictions on the number of email accounts. The only…
If you want to remove extensions, then you can follow the following steps : Components : Go to your admin area > Joomla Extensions > Install/Uninstall > Components > click…
When you discover that your Joomla is under attack, you should first go through the weblogs. You might discover suspicious client requests there for eg: 192.168.0.1 – – [29/Oct/2008:06:07:30 -0500]…