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Showing posts with label WINDOWS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WINDOWS. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

How to get Tether onto your Windows computer

These instructions will explain how to get Tether onto your Windows computer. All you need to do is follow the instructions below. If you have a Mac and need the instructions, click here.
Instructions

Download and install the Tether PC software:
http://tether.com/a/tether.exe
Connect your Android to your computer with the USB cable that came with your Android. On your Android phone go to Settings > Applications > Development and check USB debugging.
Once the download completes on your PC, please run the setup and follow the instructions. At some point you may see a screen that says it can't verify the publisher, this is because we are using Google's default Android Drivers. Please be sure to agree and install these drivers.
During the Install process it will install Tether on your Android over USB.
Run Tether on your PC and on your Android. You will be prompted to select USB. Please go ahead and connect it.
You should now see data/packets flowing on Tether. That means you're connected!
If you're happy with Tether and want to purchase simply visit the following website: http://tether.com/android/order
If you're having problems and not interested in our product, we would appreciate your feedback: http://tether.com/support

Saturday, March 14, 2015

Installing Apache Tomcat Server

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In this tutorial, you will install an Apache Tomcat server using the Server Installed Runtimes preference page.

Installing server runtime

  1. If you do not have Apache Tomcat on your machine, you will first need to download and unzip Apache Tomcat (this scenario was written using Apache Tomcat version 5.0.28, but other versions can be substituted).
  2. Start the Eclipse WTP workbench.
  3. Open Window -> Preferences -> Server -> Installed Runtimes to create a Tomcat installed runtime.
  4. Click on Add... to open the New Server Runtime dialog, then select your runtime under Apache (Apache Tomcat v5.0 in this example):

  5. Click Next , and fill in your Tomcat installation directory :

  6. Ensure the selected JRE is a full JDK and is of a version that will satisfy Apache Tomcat (this scenario was written using SUN JDK 1.4.2_06). If necessary, you can click on Installed JREs... to add JDKs to Eclipse.
  7. Click Finish .
 

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