Tag: windows

How To Install PIP to Manage Python Packages On Windows

February 19, 2019

PIP for Python is a utility to manage PyPI package installations from the command line. This tutorial will show how to install PIP, check its version, upgrade and configure PIP.

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How to Flush DNS Cache in macOS, Windows, & Linux

January 8, 2019

DNS cache can be corrupted for a number of different reasons, including network attacks or viruses. When that happens, IP address mapping becomes corrupted for certain popular websites. Learn to clear DNS cache on your system and resolve potential issues.

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How to Restart Windows Server 2016 - Reboot Commands

October 22, 2018

When a computer runs for a long period of time, applications and operating system features can become unstable. An unstable operating system might have application crashes, hanging applications, or memory leaks. Sometimes even basic system functions become unresponsive.

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How to Edit Hosts File in Linux, Windows, or Mac


The hosts file in Windows, Mac, or Linux maps hostnames to IP addresses. This could be in an intranet, like a corporate office that has servers for users to access, or it could be domain names for servers on the internet.

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How to Reset or Change MySQL Root Password on Linux or Windows

October 21, 2018

MySQL is a database management system. It’s operated under the Open Source software model and has become a very popular software package for web application software. Like many web services, MySQL has an administrator-level or root password. The root password allows a user to perform all top-level functions in the database.

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How to Use SSH to Connect to a Remote Server in Linux or Windows

September 24, 2018

In this tutorial, find out How To Use SSH to Connect to a Remote Server in Linux or Windows.

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How to Configure Windows Server 2012 Firewall

September 17, 2018

Firewalls have become an essential part of every network that has access to the Internet. Without firewalls, anyone would be able to access your network and servers and infect them with malicious software. Properly configured, a firewall can substantially decrease undesirable network communications in a local network.

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