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Remotely Accessing / Sending E-Mail (settings)
Below are the general settings that any E-Mail program will need in order for you to send and receive E-Mail.
POP3 Host: your_domain.com
SMTP Host: your_domain.com
Usernam...
Overview of the LexiConn E-Mail System
All of LexiConn's webhosting packages include the ability to receive email at your domain name through a full featured email system. You can choose to setup POP boxes on our servers, or have e...
LexiConn E-mail Settings
LexiConn now has a centralized location to get your e-mail and e-mail application settings! LexiConn E-mail Settings Simply enter your email address then click "Get Settings" Then choose ...
How to create a sub web in Frontpage
To create a sub web in Microsoft Frontpage 2000 or 2002:
1. Open your FrontPage Web
2. Create a folder that has the name of your web
(Note: NO SPAC...
Can I use FrontPage 2003?
It is possible to use FrontPage2003 with the extensions on our server. However, some of the advanced database features will not work.
I cannot get my FrontPage pages to work with my Access database
Our servers do not work with Microsoft Access. We solely run Linux servers, which do not work with Access databases or ASP pages.
I cannot publish with Microsoft FrontPage to my account
All accounts do NOT come with Frontpage extensions by default. You must request them for your account by E-Mailing mailroom@lexiconn.com. If you have already requested the extensions and are...
Can I use Frontpage with Shopsite?
Yes you can, although there may be some permission problems between the two systems. If you are experiencing a problem with publishing your Frontpage web while running Shopsite, let us know ...
Overview of FrontPage
FrontPage is a 'What You See Is What You Get' (WYSIWYG) editor which allows you to visually edit the lay out, graphics and text of your web site as well as edit the HTML code by hand. Once y...
How to configure FrontPage 2002 to publish to your LexiConn account
You must have FrontPage extensions enabled for your account.
1. Open the web (site) you wish to publish to the LexiConn server.
2. To publish this site, click the "Fil...
FrontPage 2002 Flash Tutorials
Below are six Flash tutorials for FrontPage. These visual guides will show you step-by-step how to use FrontPage's most common features. You will need FrontPage extensions enabled for your a...
Microsoft Expression Web
In December 2006 Microsoft replaced Frontpage with Expression Web (part of Microsoft Expression Studio). Expression Web is a web authoring tool aimed more at professional web designers, an...
Connecting to FTP via Unix/Linux
For Unix users, at the shell prompt, type "ftp your_domain.com" (replacing your_domain.com with your actual domain name), press Enter, and then enter in your username and password when promp...
Important Overview of FTP Transfer Modes
You must transfer files in the correct mode in order for your scripts and pages to work properly. The two modes are Ascii and Binary (or "raw" for Mac users).
ASCII:
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Overview of FTP
FTP is the protocol used to transfer files from your computer to your web site that can be more efficient because it allows you to upload multiple files at the same time as well as entire di...
Unix / Linux Permissions
...ming your domain is abc.com and your username is abcd) :
-rwxr-xr-- 1 abc abcgrp 2690 May 13 10:43 index.html
Permissions
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Nameserver Information
When you are ready for your domain to resolve to your hosting account with LexiConn, you will want to update your nameservers to ours, which are:
ns.serverhost.net
ns2.serve...
Setting up a Permanent / 301 Redirect
A permanent / 301 redirect is the best way to update search engines with new filenames for existing pages. It should preserve your rankings for that particular page, and is seen as the saf...
Performing a Traceroute on a Mac
A traceroute traces the path from your computer to your website, showing the routers that the data passes through. In order to perform one on a Mac:
- Open the Applications f...
Performing a Traceroute in Windows
A traceroute traces the path from your computer to your website, showing the routers the data passes through. On Windows computers, this can be done by clicking on:
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