APTUS CLOUD INTRANET

 

 Hoya sites

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APTUS - CRM (admin/hoyaadm1n)

Darling Downs Optometry
- Darling Downs Optometry - CRM (Hendrik/ferreira4350)

- Hammond Optometry
- Hammond Optometry - CRM (Stephen/hammond4560)

- Harris Blake Parsons
- Harris Blake Parsons - CRM (dina/anastas)

- Holdfast Bay Optometry
- Holdfast Bay Optometry - CRM (Ian/bluntish5045)

- Noosa Optical
- Noosa Optical - CRM (Catherine/tromp4567)

- The Optometrist
- The Optometrist - CRM (jason/teh3146)

- Total Eyecare
- Total Eyecare - CRM (Brett/jenkinson7000)

- Safety Glasses Portal - demo1/besafety1 - SELECT South32
- Safety Glasses Portal - CRM (S32Admin/HoyaS32)


- Optometrist MAP - admin/safety2015
- Admin - admin/safety2015

 Fragrances

- Bottle book

- Fragrances of the World . Com
- Fragrances of the World . Info 
- ME WIP

- PerfumeMatch
- Fragrance of the World Back Office
- Fragrance of the World Back Office with Translation Download

- MESearch - Used to manage search routing
- eCRM FOTW - used to manage users on BD and info sites
- eCRMME - Used for orders

- Symrise WIP
- Symrise Info

- fragrancedirectory
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- Fragrance Analysis

- iPhone Kiosk Application

- FAOnline
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- KIOSK Main
- FAOnline.NET STaging

- Wojooh
- Wojooh-KSA

- ICI-PARIS
 



3P Technology - Recent Work

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- FOTW Kiosk (web)
- Time Management
- Aptus Broadcast

 Rhino Staging sites

- Rhino
- Rhino Admin


 Tyres 4U

- www.tyres4u.com.au
- www.tyres4u.co.nz
- www.tyres4u.co.nz/T4UTSelector/tsindex.aspx NZ Without Header Footer Tyre Selector

- cms.tyres4u.com.au (NEW SITE AUS)
- cms2.tyres4u.co.nz
- cms.tyres4u.com.au/admin/index.aspx
- cms2.tyres4u.co.nz/Admin/index.aspx
- www1.solidplus.com.au/index.aspx
ADMIN)
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-http://t4uadmin.tyres4u.co.nz
-http://t4uadmin.solidplus.com.au
-http://t4uadmin.solidplus.com.au/NZAdmin/Login.aspx
-http://t4uadmin.tyres4u.com.au

cedures/blackberry/index.aspx
-SMTP: Auksrvr
 

Data Centre

AWS: http://aws.amazon.com/console/

CMD Tips

To flush your DNS - go to command promt and type ipconfig/flushdns

Network issues then try this;
netsh int reset reset.txt or netsh winsock reset

One of the components of the Internet connection on your computer is a built-in set of instructions called TCP/IP. TCP/IP can sometimes become damaged or corrupted. If you cannot connect to the Internet and you have tried all other methods to resolve the problem, TCP/IP might be causing it.

Because TCP/IP is a core component of Windows, you cannot remove it. However, you can reset TCP/IP to its original state by using the NetShell utility (netsh).

 

Last Updated 10th Oct 2017