How to: The IT-Departments advent wreath
A few years ago I came across an Advent wreath made of old RAM bars on 9gag. I found the idea quite nice, the implementation was rather moderately detailed. Reason enough to take matters into your own hands.
A few years ago I came across an Advent wreath made of old RAM bars on 9gag. I found the idea quite nice, the implementation was rather moderately detailed. Reason enough to take matters into your own hands.
The visitor mine in Kleinenbremen in Porta Westfalica is ideal for a small photo trip. I used a November day for an underground tour. So I was able to test my new photo equipment and internalize the operation of my new camera. My girlfriend was also happy. We had already had the mine on our list of activities for quite some time. Good luck! (Glück auf!)
In this video I'll show you how to set up the Nikon D500 to create an exposure bracket for HDR shots. We store all HDR-specific settings in a separate user setting under the photo and individual settings, so that we can quickly switch between normal workflow and HDR workflow.
If Apple Logic crashes when trying to save, export or bounce a project, there is one easy way to workaround that problem. I'll tell you what to do in this article.
The WebUI dialog-window for choosing an alternate delivery address doesn’t allow us to have a look at the technical details. So it is hard to find out which component is responsible for the configuration of that dialog.
If the message '- CONTENT GENERATED AT RENDERING TIME -' appears instead of the usual editor input field when creating texts, for example as a note underneath a support ticket, check the following facts.
Sometimes there are situations when you know that there was a change on a special Component, but you do not quite know which component specifically was affected. Such a situation can happen especially when a dialog window in WebUI doesn’t show technical information about itself. We can find out the affected component when using the transport GUIDs.
I've been using Googles Two-Factor-Authentification for for Joomla for quite a while. But after restoring my iPhone i noticed, that the backup didn't include all the configured accounts. I was locked out of my Joomla-accounts without a way to surpass the Google Two-Factor-Authentication.
The following manual describes how to deactivate Two-Factor-Authentication via the database-backend to regain access to the Joomla-backend.
With release 6.0 of Synology DSM there is a new backup-tool, called "Hyper Backup". It can be used to schedule backup-tasks to different cloud-targets. Especially when the first, initial-backup of one source is uploaded, this might take several days, depending on file size and upload rate. Too bad, if your connection resets during the upload due to ISP behavior or technical problems: The backup gets stuck. But there is a workaround for that case.
Which user actually needs access to the directory from which a website is hosted for the IIS? The IUSR or IIS_IUSRS? Actually it is quite simple...
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