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What Is The Difference Between Online And Offline / Standalone Software Installers?


What Is The Difference Between Online And Offline / Standalone Software Installers?

In this article we will tell you about the basic difference between online and offline / standalone software installers.

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How To Install SharePoint Without Internet Connection? [Standalone Installation]


How To Install SharePoint Without Internet Connection? [Standalone Installation]

Microsoft SharePoint is a collection of products and software elements that is generally used to host web sites that access shared workspaces, information stores and documents, as well as host defined applications such as wikis and blogs. Installing Sharepoint on your computer requires you to have an active Internet connection. The installation is seriously hampered…

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500 OOPS error in vsFTPd


If you get the error while starting vsFTPd, which reads somewhat like this: [root@fed ~]# /etc/init.d/vsftpd start Starting vsftpd for extern: 500 OOPS: vsftpd: not configured for standalone, must be started from inetd [FAILED] Don`t panic. Normally inetd is not included on a default Fedora 8 installation. The default network daemon used is the xinetd….

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By Debjit

Google Tasks as a standalone app – access it without logging into Gmail


Google Tasks as a standalone app – access it without logging into Gmail

Google Tasks is a simple way to manage your to-do list right inside your Gmail. Google Tasks was, until now, available only via Gmail or the iGoogle Gadget. To enable it in GMail you need to goto GMail Settings > Labs > Enable Tasks But now it seems that Google has launched Google Tasks as…

 Google   How-To   Tips & Tricks   Web  

By Debjit
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Google Chrome direct download – Offline Installer


Google Chrome direct download – Offline Installer

If you happen to download Google Chrome from the Chrome webpage, You are taken to a End User License Agreement page on clicking the Download Google Chrome Button. On accepting the EULA, What you get is not the Google Chrome setup.

 Google   Software   Tips & Tricks   Web  

By Debjit

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