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Windows File Server and File Sharing Primer Tutorial
Was discussing Windows and File Servers the other day with a student and realized it is a subject often taken for granted now in workplaces, and perhaps in home networks. The way you can share files between networked computers has … Continue reading →
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Tagged blocking, client/server, command line, DOS, drive, file server, file sharing, hard disk, hardware, Mapping, Microsoft, networking, Open VMS, operating system, Pathworks, peer to peer, removable media, router, Samba, security, social media, subst, System Administrator, tutorial, UNC, USB, VAX, VMS, Windows, Windows 7, Windows XP
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Xcode iOS Mobile Project Exporting Primer Tutorial
The Xcode IDE, like many IDEs, holds that special fascination for the occasions when you, the user, (or youse, the users (chortle, chortle)) can go “File->New Project” as we showed, below, with the previous Xcode iOS Utility Application Primer Tutorial. … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, GUI, Hardware, iOS, Networking, Software, Tutorials, Xcode
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Tagged Apple, back button, device, end game, forward button, hardware, IDE, iOS, iOS 8, iPad, iTunes, Mac OS X, middle game, mobile app, navigation, networking, Objective C, programming, software, start game, sync, tutorial, UIWebView, Xcode
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Mac Linux Removable Media Primer Tutorial
Today’s tutorial is as much about the nominal title “Mac Linux Removable Media Primer Tutorial” as it is about ‘The Making of “Mac Linux Removable Media Primer Tutorial”‘. Regarding “Mac Linux Removable Media Primer Tutorial” we visit (and see a … Continue reading →
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Hardware, Networking, Operating System, Photography, Tutorials
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Tagged animation, camera, event, hardware, iMovie, iPad, iPhoto, iTunes, Linux, Mac OS X, movie, networking, photography, plug and play, removable media, share, slideshow, sync, Terminal, tutorial, YouTube
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Mac VirtualBox Windows 8 IE 11 Primer Tutorial
Mac laptops are great “out of the box” but one thing they do not usually do “out of the box” is to help you with an easy way to test your web work on Internet Explorer. In this tutorial we … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, curl, Did you know, hardware, IE 11, Internet Explorer, Linux, Mac, Mac OS X 10.9.1, Mac Terminal, Mavericks, Microsoft, operating system, Oracle, tutorial, virtual machine, Windows, Windows 8
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Mac Virtual Internet Explorer Primer Tutorial
Mac laptops are great “out of the box” but one thing they do not usually do “out of the box” is to help you with an easy way to test your web work on Internet Explorer. In this tutorial we … Continue reading →
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Tagged cross-browser issues, curl, Did you know, hardware, Internet Explorer, Lion, Mac, Mac OS X, Mac OS X 10.7.5, Oracle, software, tutorial, virtual machine, VirtualBox, web browser
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Web Server Primer Tutorial
Here is a tutorial that shows some Web Server functionality in terms of Web Hosting for the domain rjmprogramming.com.au via Crazy Domains. It concentrates on the cPanel WHM interface. This is a massive topic covering hardware, networking and software and … Continue reading →
Posted in Database, eLearning, Hardware, Networking, Operating System, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged CentOS, cPanel, domain, hardware, networking, software, TLS, tutorial, web hosting, web server, website, WHM
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