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Post April 2nd, 2004, 7:27 pm

You can do ASP on Linux, it just costs 600 bucks per server for the software licenses to support it :D

Besides, who needs ASP when you've got PHP? hehe
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Post April 2nd, 2004, 7:27 pm

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Post April 2nd, 2004, 7:43 pm

I do. My company internal intranet, is already geared toward the .NET architecture, and I have no interest in changing that now.
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Post April 3rd, 2004, 7:34 am

anyone else here using Myprohost.com as their host? I am completely confused by their registration processes... I now made my purchase and recieved a product confirmation e-mail, so... are they gonna e-mail me again when my little account is ready? will they make me a username AND make me a password? when i register a domain name elsewhere, what should i do?
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Post April 3rd, 2004, 10:37 am

They don't create the username & password for you, you have to tell them what it is...

Basically, the way I do it, is to buy my domain names, pointing the DNS at the host I know I'm going to be getting. THen, in a couple of days after DNS has propagated, on the MyProHost.com order form, I enter the name of the domain and the username & password I wish to use for the account.

Then that's good.

If you don't already have your domain name yet, if you've already paid for your hosting, but didn't supply then with a domain name, don't worry, just go ahead and register the domain name you want to use, and then pop them an E-Mail (if they don't send you one first) :)
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Post April 3rd, 2004, 9:49 pm

done and done :wink: thanks! Now, I just wait for more replies from myprohosing.com:lol:

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