First, you need an FTP program. FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol, and FTP programs enable you to upload and download files between remote and local computers. They may also enable you to create and modify HTML, PHP, CSS, and other web files. An example of a professional FTP/web design program is Adobe Dreamweaver.
Once you've acquired an FTP program, you'll need to obtain access to your web host's server. You'll need your host's web address, a login name, and a login password. You can obtain those by contacting your web host.
remote server
Most textbooks include an evaluation copy of Server 2008. You can also download one from the microsoft.com web site.
I use ftp to copy/edit files on a remote server that hosts a website
That refers to any computer code that runes on the server, as opposed to the client. Computer code: commands written in a programming language. Client: The computer you work on. Often you connect to the server with a browser. Server: The remote computer which you are accessing - for example, a gaming site, an e-commerce site, etc.
Some examples of remote server applications are Windows Server, Solar Winds and PHP. Remote server applications enable remote usage of desktop applications for windows.
This command will copy the running configuration (located in RAM) of a Cisco device to a TFTP server. After executing the command you will be prompted for further information about the TFTP server (Server Address, file name, etc.).
The owner of the Web site can change the files with an HTML editor, and copy them to the Web server.
Secondary zone When a zone that this DNS server hosts is a secondary zone, this DNS server is a secondary source for information about this zone. The zone at this server must be obtained from another remote DNS server computer that also hosts the zone. This DNS server must have network access to the remote DNS server that supplies this server with updated information about the zone. Because a secondary zone is merely a copy of a primary zone that is hosted on another server, it cannot be stored in AD DS.
client server
If the server crashes and you are remote, then there is no connection to troubleshoot unless you can get someone on the phone at the site to help with problem analysis.
Universal group caching. This feature allows users to log on to a domain at a remotesite without having a global catalog server present in that site.
Universal group caching. This feature allows users to log on to a domain at a remotesite without having a global catalog server present in that site.