Showing posts with label server. Show all posts
Showing posts with label server. Show all posts

Saturday, October 24, 2015

How to Change the Date and Time Zone on Mac OS X


Click on the Apple Menu in the upper left-hand corner of your screen and select 'System Preferences.'
Click on the 'Date and Time' icon in the Preferences Panel to activate the 'Date and Time' preferences.
Click on the 'Date and Time' button at the top-center of the panel. The date and time can be automatically adjusted from a network time server, if your Mac is connected to the Internet, by checking 'Set Date & Time Automatically.' Your computer will adjust its internal clock to a central network server.
Set the date and time manually. If you are not connected to the Internet, de-select the 'Set Date & Time Automatically' check-box and adjust the date and time using the date and time adjustment arrows above the calendar and clock. The date can also be selected by clicking on the corresponding calendar day. The time can also be adjusted by clicking on the time displayed above the clock and entering the correct time using the numbers on your keyboard.
Select your current and correct time zone on your computer. To select the time zone, click on the 'Time Zone' button at the top of the 'Date and Time' panel. Click on the world map to select the city nearest to your location or use the pop-up box to select the closest city to your location. When you've completed your date and time adjustments, close the 'Date and Time' preference pane to save your settings.
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Saturday, October 17, 2015

How to Find Windows Home Server on MacBook Pro


Open 'System Preferences' in the Apple menu. Go to 'Sharing.'
Check 'File Sharing' in the list of options.
Open the Finder's 'Go' menu. Click on 'Connect to Server.'
Input the Windows Home Server IP address (see Tips) and press 'Connect.'
Enter the name and password of your Windows Home Server into the proper fields. Press 'Connect.'
Open 'Network' in the Finder’s 'Go' menu. Windows Home Server will show up as an option to connect with. You can now find Windows Home Server with a MacBook Pro.
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Monday, September 28, 2015

How to Fix a Server Error in a Facebook Application


Check your internet connection, and be sure that you can access the internet on another page. Server errors will show up if you are not connected to the internet.
Reload the page to clear a server error. Sometimes the server errors are simply a result of a page that has loaded poorly.
Close the browser window and open up another one to access the same page. It could be that your page was not loading correctly.
Delete your temporary internet files and clear your cache. This should clear any server errors that remain.
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Sunday, September 27, 2015

How to Transfer Data From an Old PC Computer to a New iMac


Connect to the network. With a direct connection, simply connect the old PC and new iMac via a standard Ethernet cable. For network sharing, make sure both computers are connected to the same wireless network.
Connect the iMac to the PC. Open the 'Go' menu, located near the top of the screen on the iMac, and choose 'Connect to Server.' In the window that appears, type the network address of your old PC in one of the following formats:smb://DNSname/ShareName
smb://IPaddress/ShareName'DNSname' is the name of your PC, as found in the My Computer window of your old PC. 'ShareName' is the name of the designated shared folder on the old PC. If on a wireless network, 'IPaddress' is the designated IP address of the old PC.After entering the network address, click 'Connect' on the new iMac.
Enter your Windows user name and password on your old PC, if necessary. This will allow you to access and transfer data to the iMac.
Return to the iMac desktop. Your PC disk should show on the desktop. Double-click on the volume to open a folder and browse the drive.
Transfer files. In the iMac's Finder, simply drag files from the old PC disk to the new iMac disk and drop them in the folder where you want to store them on the iMac.
Unmount the PC disk. To help avoid accidental data loss on your old PC computer's hard drive, drag the drive to the 'Trash' icon on the iMac's Dock when you are done using it. If connected via Ethernet, you can now disconnect the cable from each computer.
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Wednesday, September 9, 2015

How Do I Use MacBook Camera as a Spy Camera? (13 Steps)


Go to a viewing software website, for example, LogMeIn (see Resources). Register for the website by entering a name and password into an online account information page.
Download the Mac server software from the website. Double-click on the software once it has downloaded to install it on the Mac’s hard drive. Restart the Mac.
Click on the icon of the Mac server software that is at the upper right of the screen. Select “Server Preferences” from the drop-down menu.
Click on the “Shared Folder” tab at the top of the window that appears. Double-click on the Mac’s hard drive to open its window. Double-click on the “Users” folder to open its window. Drag the icon of the house from inside the window into the Mac server software’s window. Click the “Close” button at the bottom of the Mac server window to close it.
Launch the “iChat AV” program that comes with the MacBook’s OS X operating system by double-clicking its icon inside of the “Applications” folder.
Click on the “Camera” button on the “iChat AV” program’s main screen. Click on the yellow button at the upper left corner of the program’s main screen to make it disappear from the desktop.
Place a strip of masking tape over the lit green LED that is at the top edge of the MacBook’s LCD screen. Aim the MacBook’s LCD screen in the direction of the area that you want to be able to see.
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Saturday, September 5, 2015

How to Sync Outlook With an IPad (11 Steps)


Tap 'Settings' on the iPad home screen while you have an active Internet connection. Select 'Mail, Contacts, Calendars' and then 'Add Account.' Select 'Microsoft Exchange' to sync with a server at work. Select 'Outlook.com' to sync with your Outlook.com account.
Enter your email account, username and password in the appropriate fields. If you are connecting to an Exchange Server, you can enter the domain name as well, but this isn't required.
Tap 'Next' and give the iPad a minute or so to locate your Exchange server. Connecting to Outlook.com should take only a few seconds. If it can't connect to an Exchange Server, you are prompted to enter your Exchange Server domain name, such as 'exchange.companywebsite.com.' Get this name from your network administrator if you don't know it.
Tap 'Next.' Once the iPad connects to the email server, you are prompted to select which services you want to sync. Select 'Mail,' 'Contacts' or 'Calendars' as desired. You can change these services at any time by going back to 'Mail, Contacts, Calendars' in Settings and tapping 'Account Info.'
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