Posts Tagged ‘configure’
Outlook 2010 Tutorial – Configure Outlook Accounts Including Gmail
Watch the full course at SimonSezIT.com. In this training tutorial, learn how to configure external email accounts with Outlook 2010 including Gmail and accounts for MAPI, POP and IMAP.
How to Configure Your Email in Outlook Express – Part 1 of 2 – www.ianbrown.cc/blog
Go to www.ianbrown.cc for more powerful computer tips and tricks. In this video, I walk you through, step-by-step, how to configure your email, whether it be POP3 or IMAP, in Outlook Express. For more computer tips and tricks, go to www.ianbrown.cc
How do I configure a Cisco 800A Router?
I am trying to setup my Cisco 800 for Home use. I want to hook up the Cable modem to the Internet Port, and then Setup PS3 on Port 1, Laptop on Port 2, and PC on Port 3. Could someone please help.
how does a network admin configure a cisco router to do the following?
a. allow users to access some e-learning resources when they’re in different countries
b. users access critical information from a private network when they’re from a different country
How can I configure a 24 port cisco switch with 3 Vlans?
I forgot the commands and can’t figure this out. I want to configure 3 vlans. F0/0 – 7 as vlan 1, ports 8-15 as vlan 2, and ports 16-24 as vlan 3. I seem to remember “switchport access” but can’t remember the rest. Does anyone have detailed commands?
Can any1 tell me how to connect 15 computers on windows platform and how to configure internet on those system?
Do i need to use Switch or Hub ,if yes then how can i connect and with cat5 cable or cat 6.
How to configure your incoming mail server in WHM (POP3/IMAP) – WHM Service Tutorials
How to configure your incoming mail server in WHM (POP3/IMAP) • Go to Service Configuration-Mailserver Selection. • Here, you can choose from Courier and Dovecot. Scroll down; you can completely disable the POP3/IMAP server completely by selecting the 3rd option. If you’re going to change your mailserver, you should leave the Convert Mailbox Format box checked. Click on save when done. • If you selected a different mailserver option, the mailserver should be changed by now. • Now, take a look at the Mailserver configuration. Enter the settings as required and suiting your server. Click on save when done. • Wait for the changes to save and the mailserver to restart. • The settings have been successfully changed.
How to Configure VPN in Cisco 2820 Router?
Please provide me with Command for Cisco Router and advice me for any additional setup is required for that. I am new.
How to Configure Your cfaith IMAP Email with Outlook 2003
Here are the steps required to configure your IMAP settings for Outlook 2003 and cfaith/gmail account: – Login in to your new cfaith/gmail account – Click on Settings – Click on Forwarding and POP/IMAP – In IMAP Access section, click Enable IMAP button – Click Save Changes – Exit out of your email account – Pull up your Outlook 2003 – Go to Tools – Go down to Email Accounts – Select “View or change existing email accounts” – Highlight the email account you wish to configure, then click the “Change” button – Change text in the “Incoming mail server (POP3)” to: imap.gmail.com – Change text in the “Outgoing mail server (SMTP)” to: smtp.gmail.com – Click the “More Settings” button – Click on the “Advanced” tab – Change number in the “Incoming server (POP3)” to: 993 – check the box “This server requires an encrypted connection” – Change number in the “Outgoing server (SMTP)” to: 465 – Check the box “This server requires an encrypted connection” – Click the “Server Timeouts” line in the middle (so the time that shows is about 4-5 mins) – Then click on the “Outgoing Server” tab – Make sure the box is checked: “My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication” – Click “OK” button – Click the “Next” button of the previous E-mail Account window – Click the “Finish” button – You should now be back to your Outlook 2003 basic interface. To test your new setting adjustments, simply click on the “Send/Receive” button at the top and your cfaith/gmail messages should now start flowing …
How can I get a Windows 2000 server to properly configure its clients to see specific gateway?
I have a Windows 2000 server connected to a hub. I also have about 20 Windows XP machines (clients) connected to this hub as well. I also have a Netgear firewall, which is connected to both a cable modem and the hub.
The Win 2000 server has IP 10.100.100.1, and the Netgear firewall has IP 10.100.100.141.
Right now, what I’m doing is going to each client and configuring the Default Gateway entry manually. What I’d LIKE to do is have the client’s IP settings set to “Obtain IP Addresses Automatically” and have the Netgear’s IP address come up automatically.
I’m assuming this can be done on the Windows 2000 server, as it’s the DHCP server on the network, but I have no idea how to do it.
Could someone give me a step-by-step on how to do it?
Also, is this the best way to get my network to have internet access? Right now, each client loses internet access about every 10 mins, which a “repair” will fix, but it happens so regularly that it’s getting to be disruptive. Tnx for hlp!
What are the commands does an expert use to examine router interface? And to configure an ethernet interface?
What are the most useful commands they use to examine router interfaces and the commands they use to configure an ethernet interface?
How do you Configure VLAN on Cisco Switches?
I am trying to cofigure VLAN on Cisco switch (Catalyst series 2600, 3500, 6500), and any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance guys.
how to configure my router for the fastest settings?
i need to know what some of the settings mean in the router, what i can turn on and off etc. PPPoe stuff like that. “anti spoof checking” UPnP mac adresses and stuff like that. im good with computers so you dont need to dumb it down i just dont really know much about internet networking. what settings to put it on to get the fastest connection would be best also.
also it says it has a firewall in it and if this is slowing me down at all, not neccesary, may be blocking something, etc i want to know if i can turn it off and let my computers install AV firewall do everything, or if its a totally different kind of firewall that blocks different things and i should always have on.
i have a d-link gaming router so it lets me play around with pretty much all the settings.
Configure and monitor print services
This video looks at monitoring and configuring print services on windows server 2008 R2. Previous video included Firewall, Routing, DHCP, IPv4 and IPv6. All free for you to view. For more videos and products check out www.extremetraining.biz
How do I configure a Cisco 575 LRE adapter on Windows Vista?
I have a Cisco 575 LRE adapter and I’m running Windows Vista, but I haven’t been able to find any resources online about how to configure it; can anyone help?
How can I configure BSNL broadband to dial up user name and password in Windows 2000 Professional?
How can I configure BSNL broadband to dial up user name and password in Windows 2000 Professional? I have a ADSL router. It requires to dial username and password. It is a piece of cake in XP but my other computer has Windows 2000. So how can I connect it to the internet? Thank you everyone!