Subject: Your Domain, cvlz.net has Resolved to our Server From: FR&T Web Services <hostsupport@frandt.com> To:: Fumiaki <cvlz@ybb.ne.jp>
Hello Fu.....,
Your website, cvlz.net is up and running!
We recommend saving and printing this email for your records.
If you cannot see your website yet, you may need to wait another 24 hours for it to resolve (show up) on your ISP's servers. You should see a coming soon page until you replace the index.html page on the site.
You can set up your email using Outlook Express or any other mail client using these settings:
POP Server: mail.cvlz.net SMTP Server: mail.cvlz.net or the SMTP server of your ISP. (we recommend using the SMTP of your ISP for trouble free sending)
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As the site administrator, you have the privilege to publish the site homepage and manage email accounts. You may also use our Member Zone control panel to access other features with your website:
Add / Modify / Delete Email Accounts Manage & Create MySQL Databases View Your Bandwidth and so much more.....
Your Username is: ******* Your Password is: *******
I. Uploading Your Web Files -----------------------------------------------------------------
Your homepage must be created and ready before you can upload your files. To name your web files, only lower case characters from a-z, numbers from 0-9, and the underscore (_). Do not place spaces in your file names and/or directories.
Your initial page must be named 'index.html'. Ensure that this first page of your web site is named correctly or else your web site will not appear. Any other page linked to the 'index' page can be named by you freely.
Our web servers are configured so that your homepage can be viewed with or without 'www' at http://www.cvlz.net/ OR http://cvlz.net/.
This hosting package does not include FrontPage server extensions. If your web contains any webbot components that require the server extensions you may encounter a publishing error.
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) -----------------------------------------------------------------
The FTP (File Transfer Protocol) file transfer system is versatile as well as extremely useful. You can rename your files, upload, download, and manage most aspects of your account via FTP. If you are using a Web authoring software package that handles the uploading of files to the server, such as Navigator Gold, then the correct configuration may be somewhat different. The following instructions assume that you are dialed up to your Internet Service Provider as you normally are when browsing the web.
To upload your HTML documents follow these steps:
1. Acquiring FTP Software
We recommend the use of WS-FTP LE 32 Bit which can be acquired at www.ipswitch.com or www.tucows.com.
2. Connecting and logging in via FTP
Different graphical FTP programs will vary somewhat in their interfaces and menu layouts, but are generally similar enough that the following instructions will apply. Every FTP client will have a place (a dialog box which automatically appears, or a menu selection which brings up such a box) where you enter information regarding which server on the Internet you want to hook up to. You may have to hit a button labeled 'Connect' in order to get this box to come up. When you have found this box in your particular client, there are three crucial pieces of information needed to log you in to your account as the account owner. They are:
Host Name = cvlz.net Username = ******* Password = *******
Other settings to watch out for
'Anonymous Login' checkbox - Some FTP programs have a checkbox labeled 'Anonymous Login', or something similar. You want to be sure that this box is unchecked. Having this box inadvertently checked will cause your client to log in as an anonymous user instead of the account owner, even if you have entered your userid and password in the appropriate places.
Initial Directories - Sometimes having values in boxes which specify Initial Directories can cause your connection attempt to fail. It is best to leave these boxes blank, or delete any default values which you may find there.
When uploading, please make sure your initial directory is public_html.
Host Type - Generally 'Auto-detect' is a safe value to have as the Host Type, but if it doesn't work use UNIX.
With these settings in place, click the Ok or Connect button to connect to your web server.
3. Root www level
Once you are logged in to the FTP server you be placed at the root or www level indicated by '/' in the remote site location box. The local system is your computer and the remote site is the web server.
4. Moving files back and forth
The next step is to locate your files on your computer in the left set of list boxes. Select the files you wish to upload in the local machine list boxes on the left portion of your screen. Next, click the Copy, Transfer or arrow button to upload your files.
The procedure for retrieving files from your account is the same as downloading, you just select the source and destinations in different list boxes.
If you edit/make changes to a page, upload it to the remote server and overwrite the old file so that the updated page will appear on the web. If changes cannot be seen after you have uploaded new content to your website, please try clearing your browser cache.
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osCommerce information (if applicable)
If you signed up for a TEP Special package, your script is located here: