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<description>  Informacion &amp;nbsp;"mail server" para PRMWD Cloud Sites?    Existen varios servidores "mail server" que suplen a su cuennta el servicio de emails.      Aqui esta la informacion requerida para la configuracion de los puerto.     Server Type  Server Name  Port    POP3 &amp;amp; IMAP  mail.(SU-DOMINIO.com)  110 (POP3) &amp;amp; 143 (IMAP)    POP3 &amp;amp; IMAP  mail.emailsrvr.com  110 (POP3) &amp;amp; 143 (IMAP)    POP3  pop.emailsrvr.com  110    IMAP  imap.emailsrvr.com  143    SMTP  smtp.emailsrvr.com  25, 587, 8025, and 2525    SMTP  mail.emailsrvr.com  25, 587, 8025, and 2525    SMTP  mail.(SU-DOMINIO.com)  25, 587, 8025, and 2525    POP3 with SSL  secure.emailsrvr.com  995    IMAP with SSL  secure.emailsrvr.com  993    SMTP with SSL  secure.emailsrvr.com  25, 465, 587, 8025, and 2525         &#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<title>Backing Up an MS SQL Server 2008 Database</title>
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<title>Configuring SSMS to Connect to SQL Server on Windows</title>
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<title>Que es un Servidor Nuve ( Cloud Servers )</title>
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<title>Migrate IMAP/POP to Exchange</title>
<description>    Migrate IMAP/POP to Exchange         If your existing mailbox is using a POP connection, you can proceed to the next step. If your existing mailbox is using an IMAP connection, you will first need to drag and drop your IMAP email into your&amp;nbsp; Personal Folders &amp;nbsp;mailbox folders.  In the&amp;nbsp; Folder List , right-click&amp;nbsp; Personal Folders , and select&amp;nbsp; Properties . &amp;nbsp;      Click the&amp;nbsp; Advanced &amp;nbsp;button.  Highlight all text in the&amp;nbsp; Filename &amp;nbsp;box, and then press Ctrl + C to copy the text. You may want to paste this text into Notepad or Word, ...       &#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<title>Exporting PST Files Using ExMerge on Exchange 2003</title>
<description>    Exporting PST Files Using ExMerge on Exchange 2003        ExMerge is a Microsoft utility used to extract data from mailboxes on a Microsoft Exchange Server. The program copies data from a source server into .PST files. These files are used to move data from your current in-house Exchange environment into your Rackspace Exchange accounts.&amp;nbsp; Note: &amp;nbsp;ExMerge does not export public folders and will only work with mailboxes.  Step 1 – Downloading ExMerge  If you do not have Exmerge, download Microsoft ExMerge&amp;nbsp; here .  Step ...      &#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<title>Set Up POP - iPhone™, iPad™, iPod®</title>
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<title>Set Up POP - Outlook® 2010</title>
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<title>What is my mail server for PRMWD WEB HOSTING</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 18 May 2011 10:41:53 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Server Data / Disk Recovery</title>
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<title>Laptop Data Recovery</title>
<description> Recovery from physical and logical damage due to mechanical and electrical failure, software corruption or human error.    Computer won't boot   Inaccessible drives and partitions   Applications that are unable to run or load data   Corrupted data, virus   Hard disk component failure (Clicking noise, HD not spinning)   Hard disk crashes   Fire &amp;amp; water damage (Water spill or laptop got dropped to the water)   Media surface contamination and damage   Accidental reformatting of partitions   Accidental deletion of data    ...&#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 18 May 2011 10:34:55 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Hard Drive Data Recovery</title>
<description> Recovery from physical and logical damage due to mechanical and electrical failure, software corruption or human error.     Computers that won’t boot   Inaccessible drives and partitions   Applications that are unable to run or load data    Corrupted data and viruses   Hard disk component failure (Clicking noise, HD not spinning)   Hard disk crashes   Fire &amp;amp; water damage   Media surface contamination and damage   Accidental reformatting of partitions   Accidental deletion of data     Each recovery case begins with a free ... &#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<category>DATA RECOVERY</category>
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<pubDate>Wed, 18 May 2011 10:33:12 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Using HTML Format</title>
<description>  Using HTML Format                     When you use the HTML editing format for creating your email, you have access to advanced formatting tools. For example, you can use a variety of fonts and colors and create bulleted and numbered lists.                          To switch between HTML and Plain Text formatting while you are composing an email, click the HTML View and Plain Text View links, located above the message body.                         Note: HTML formatting information is not retained if you switch to Plain ...      &#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<category>MS SQL</category>
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<pubDate>Sat, 05 Mar 2011 17:08:05 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>FTP Clientes Download Software</title>
<description> Client Download 
    
 Por favor baje la ultima version de&amp;nbsp;FileZilla 3.3.4.1 
 Nov 12 2010. 
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 Este es el mejor programa para trabajar archivos FTP. 
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 Despues de utilizar varios programas, comprados de 
 FTP, y gastar demaciado de dinero en esto. 
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 PRMWD definitivamante que garantiza este programa como el MEJOR en el mercado actual. 
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 Este es el vinculo para bajar el programa. 
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  http://filezilla-project.org/download.php?type=client  
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<pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2010 08:59:16 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>Cliente FTP</title>
<description>  Cliente FTP     &amp;nbsp;   Cuando un navegador no está equipado con la función FTP, o si se quiere cargar archivos en un ordenador remoto, se necesitará utilizar un programa cliente FTP. Un cliente FTP es un programa que se instala en el ordenador del usuario, y que emplea el protocolo FTP para conectarse a un servidor FTP y transferir archivos, ya sea para descargarlos o para subirlos.   &amp;nbsp;   Para utilizar un cliente FTP, se necesita ... &#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<category>FTP </category>
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<pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2010 08:49:27 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>Servidor FTP</title>
<description>    Servidor FTP           &amp;nbsp;   Un servidor FTP es un programa especial que se ejecuta en un equipo servidor normalmente conectado a Internet (aunque puede estar conectado a otros tipos de redes,   LAN  ,   MAN  , etc.). Su función es permitir el intercambio de datos entre diferentes servidores/ordenadores.   &amp;nbsp;   Por lo general, los programas servidores FTP no suelen encontrarse en los ordenadores personales, por lo que un usuario normalmente utilizará el FTP para conectarse remotamente a uno y así ...  &#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<category>FTP </category>
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<pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2010 08:38:09 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>Tipos de transferencia de archivos en FTP</title>
<description> Modos de conexión del cliente FTP    FTP admite dos modos de conexión del cliente. Estos modos se denominan  Activo  (o Estándar, o PORT, debido a que el cliente envía comandos tipo PORT al servidor por el canal de control al establecer la conexión) y  Pasivo  (o PASV, porque en este caso envía comandos tipo PASV). Tanto en el modo Activo como en el modo Pasivo, el cliente establece una conexión con el servidor mediante ... &#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<category>FTP </category>
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<pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2010 08:32:18 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>Que es FTP</title>
<description>   FTP (sigla en ingl&amp;eacute;s de File Transfer Protocol - Protocolo de Transferencia de Archivos)    en informática, es un protocolo de red para la transferencia de archivos entre sistemas conectados a una red TCP (Transmission Control Protocol), basado en la arquitectura cliente-servidor. Desde un equipo cliente se puede conectar a un servidor para descargar archivos desde &amp;eacute;l o para enviarle archivos, independientemente del sistema operativo utilizado en cada equipo.     &amp;nbsp;     El Servicio FTP es ofrecido por ...  &#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<category>FTP </category>
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<pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2010 08:28:26 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>Download Server Manegment for Windows</title>
<description> Server Download 
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 The latest stable version of FileZilla Server is 0.9.37 
 Please select the file appropriate for your platform below. 
 
 Windows    
 
   FileZilla_Server-0_9_37.exe     
 2000, XP and Vista are supported. Source code inside installer.  
 
 Checksum  
 
   FileZilla_Server-0_9_37.exe.sha512     
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<category>Cloud Servers</category>
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<pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2010 09:01:49 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>Instalar el certificado SSL en servidor</title>
<description>      &amp;nbsp;      Installing your SSL Certificate        Copy the files in into the default locale     When you receive your SSL certificate from your authority, upload it to your server and place it in ~/domain.com.ssl/domain.com.crt      Copy the certificate, key, and csr into the Apache server directory in which you plan to store your certificates (by default: /usr/local/apache/conf/ssl.crt/ or /etc/httpd/conf/ssl.crt/).      Note: Copy the entire contents of the certificate from (and including) the ...   &#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<category> SSL  (Certificados Seguridad)</category>
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<pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2010 21:07:52 -0500</pubDate>
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