How to Install SocialEngine Manually on Linux Based Hosting (cPanel)
Last Updated on Monday, 29 April 2013 02:42 Written by Khaleel Demeri Monday, 29 April 2013 12:00
Hello!
This post is to walk you through the SocialEngine manual installation step by step . . . .
- Go to https://www.socialengine.com/sign-in
Learn MoreHow to Install Silverstripe 2.4 Manually
Last Updated on Monday, 18 March 2013 08:34 Written by Teet Bergmann Monday, 18 March 2013 12:00
This post is for users who want to install Silverstripe 2.4 manually.
- Go to http://www.silverstripe.org/security-releases/ and download the latest 2.4.x installation files.
- Upload the zipped file to your website root folder using cPanel’s File manager or your FTP program
Installing WordPress Manually on ASP
Last Updated on Wednesday, 5 December 2012 09:17 Written by kevin.hall Wednesday, 5 December 2012 09:02
Hello!
Today we’ll be installing wordpress manually using Windows (ASP) hosting. First to http://wordpress.org/ and download the latest version.
Log into your hosting account, and Change the extensions on your website to 4.0 Integrated Pipeline:
Learn MoreHow to Manually Configure Your Email Account on Your Android Phone
Last Updated on Sunday, 20 May 2012 12:36 Written by Arian Jahansouz Sunday, 6 May 2012 02:49
Many people who have Android phones wish to access their emails at any time while on the go. However, manually configuring an email account is often tricky. This article will give you a step by step guide on how to manually configure your email account on your Android phone.
The hardest part of configuring your email account manually is knowing what information you need to enter. Once you have the information, configuring the rest of your account is very easy! Therefore, before we begin, let’s figure out what information we need!
Email address: the email address for the account that you are trying to set up
Password: the password for the email address that you are setting up
Server name: mail.YourDomain.com (ex: mail.Arvixe.com) If mail.YourDomain.com doesn’t work, you will find this information in your webmail login under Settings then Email Accounts.
Incoming and Outgoing Server Ports: For the incoming server, this may be 143. For the outgoing server, this may be 25. If port 143 or 25 does not work, you can easily find this information in your webmail login under Settings then Email Accounts.
Now that we have the information ready, let’s set up the email account on your Android phone!
1) Go to Settings
Learn MoreHow to Manually Configure Your Email Account on Your iPhone
Last Updated on Sunday, 20 May 2012 12:36 Written by Arian Jahansouz Sunday, 6 May 2012 02:49
Many people who have an iPhone wish to access their emails at any time while on the go. However, manually configuring an email account is often tricky. This article will give you a step by step guide on how to manually configure your email account on your iPhone (running iOS 4 or higher).
The hardest part of configuring your email account manually is knowing what information you need to enter. Once you have the information, configuring the rest of your account is very easy! Therefore, before we begin, let’s figure out what information we need!
Email address: the email address for the account that you are trying to set up
Password: the password for the email address that you are setting up
Server name: mail.YourDomain.com (ex: mail.Arvixe.com) If mail.YourDomain.com doesn’t work, you will find this information in your webmail login under Settings then Email Accounts.
Now that we have the information ready, let’s set up the email account on your iPhone!
1) From your home screen, tap the Settings icon
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