Setting up a FTP account VIA IIS is fairly straightforward with this guide.
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Exploited Server
What is an Exploited Server?
An exploited server is one that is no longer fully under your control. Someone else is using it for their own purposes.
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Server Load
The actual calculation for server load is a little bit complex, but for basic understanding, it can be simplified. The best way to think about server load is that it is the average number of processes that are currently running (or waiting to run) in the given interval. Traditionally, server load is given in blocks of three – one minute, five minutes, and fifteen minutes. Load can be caused for many reasons – actual CPU time, waiting on network buffers, waiting on the disk, and on and on. Continue reading Server Load
How to Edit Your Hosts File on a Windows PC (Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/2003/Vista/7)
Let us assume for this example your testing server has an IP address 88.46.57.157 and you wish to visit that server when you type “http://example.com” into a web browser BUT still wish to still see the site as the rest of World Wide Web does when you enter “http://www.example.com” into your browser instead. Continue reading How to Edit Your Hosts File on a Windows PC (Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/2003/Vista/7)
How to Change the Administrator Password in Windows Server 2003, 2008 R2, or 2012
In the event that you need to change your server administrator password you can do so by following the steps below.Note: If you are going to change your administrator password. You will need to contact the support office with your new password so the system can be updated with the new password.Change your Server Administrator Password in Windows Server 2012
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