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  1. Happy holidays to you all at TCH and hosting family. I'm back with a small hosting account for a personal website. I have retired from photography and am now, well have been for 15 yrs, on a Disability Pension. Sucks to have been, but life serves up what it does. All the best to you all. Regards, Peter
  2. Best to lodge a ticket with Sales, explain what you need, they will work with you to achieve your goals as best they can, nothing is impossible and I am speaking from experience on both sides of the fence. As a TCH user and also when I did some Support Desk work for them some Xmas's ago when they needed some help. This is a family of friends who believe in helping each family member have an enjoyable hosting time, not promise the earth and then find out that what they tell you won't happen. I too have had this happen, and it caused huge amounts of headaches for me and a person that helps me, and we wasted a lot of very valuable unpaid for time, like 4 days. What Balakrishnan has said is correct, they do do a lot of backups which is always helpful to know. Remember you can also do your own backups to off-site premises like your business or home to a NAS you might have as well, I currently do that with two NAS and have about 1.5 Terrabytes of backups on one of them. I have around 8+ Terrabytes of disk space spread over three devices, as drives do fail, one running 4 x 2 Terrabyte drives in RAID which gives me around 5.6 Terrabytes Usable, and can have two disks fail and replace them, they will rebuild themselves back, which I think is a pretty safe way of doing things. One other device has 2 x 2 Terrabyte drives but they are single drives not in raid, use one for backup of home stuff and the other will be used for secondary backup from the main raid system. Then I have a portable drive that I can put in place as well.
  3. As Bruce said, best to discuss this with Tech Support directly as there may be a vulnerability you are not aware of with what you are running on your sites. It has happened to all of us at one stage or another, and proven not to be TCH that has done anything but try to resolve the issues with you directly.
  4. The original post made sense Bill, but nothing is ever 100% assured as you and most others well know, but it is a good idea to have it on a separate network away from the main one, just for the reasons you have said. Hope to be back with you soon too.
  5. vBulletin 4.0.6PL1 forum only has been released as well, doesn't effect the Suite though.
  6. I used Trillian and am now using Triallian Astra have done since its official release, no problem at all. Works for me. I have also used Pidgin as well, but I find Trillian Astra what meets my needs, has one quirk in it though when you copy and paste and changing the font colour so the recipient can't read what you type next. Though haven't had that reported to me since a recent update. I'm using 4.2.0 was release 30 June 2010. So I think Version 5 is most likely beta talk.
  7. Sounds to me like a power on the USB ports issue not being able to supply enough power, is the hub you bought a powered Hub? If not it should be by the sounds of what you have described.
  8. I've had this issue too, some drives come with a y cable, which has two usb connectors to the computer and one to the device, you have to plug in both the connections on the computer and the single one into the usb drive, as it needs to have extra power from the computer for the drive to work. and that was on Xp/Vista as well, I am now running Win7 and found that to be the same case as well. I don't believe it is a motherboard issue, as it works on your laptop fine, I believe it relates to not having enough power from the USB Ports to make the drive work correctly.
  9. If you change your domain name resolving servers to OpenDNS ones which are 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220 say a few days before you change the domain name servers to TCH, you will find that you will have very few delays with emails etc, as they update around the world every hour, unlike Internet Service Providers do, which might be every 24hrs hence it causes a perceived delay in where things are. The update from the domain registrar should only take a very short time, but everyone says up to 72 hrs is the usual time. In my experience which has been pretty extensive this has been my experience, hours not days. Also OpenDNS are always adding more Domain Name Servers around in strategic places as well, as they grow their own systems, which makes the whole resolution of where a domain is located a whole lot quicker as well. Bruce's suggestions of course are very relevant. As you can see I have been a member since 2003, very happy with TCH and always will be, always recommend as well to many others around the world. No 1 in my book.
  10. I know someone that is using atom laptops to run web hosting and said it is OK, but depends on what you are hosting as well.
  11. I use Mailwasher which checks all my accounts lists them I select which ones to deleted, add to spam lists, and then they get deleted, and I get only the ones I want to receive. Works well has done for years.
  12. Tech support need to fix something on the server for you, so lodging the ticket was a good idea.
  13. Have you followed the steps correctly? The following will walk you through retrieving an authorization (or EPP) code for your domain(s): 1. Login to your account 2. Click Manage Domains 3. From Step 1: Select A Domain Management Task, select Unlock these domains - to allow transfers 4. From Step 2: Choose One Or More Domains By Checking The Boxes, select the domain(s) you wish to unlock 5. Click Manage Domains 6. You will receive a confirmation page indicating the domain(s) has been successfully unlocked 7. Click Return to Account Management 8. From Step 1: Select A Domain Management Task, select Retrieve authorization code 9. From Step 2: Choose One Or More Domains By Checking The Boxes, select the domain(s) you need an authorization code for 10. Click Manage Domains 11. You will receive a confirmation page indicating the authorization code(s) have been emailed for the selected domain(s) If the email address listed on the confirmation page is no longer valid, you will need to update the Domain Owner email address of record and repeat the above process. If you don't need to unlock the domain then don't do that, move to step 7 and make sure your email address is correct as well for notification about your domain. How long have you got before your domain name registration expires, I think there is a 30 day limit prior to that ending that domains can't be transferred from memory, one reason I use GoDaddy for my Domain Name Registrations, that way you are pretty safe, being one of the biggest in the business. I had a similar difficulties with getting the release of a domain name from a registrar a couple of times, took ages to sort out. Hope that helps.
  14. that I thought I would mention here as it has some really good prospects concerning integration into Joomla with things like vBulletin, PHPBBS, and other forums and hopefully (well for me) Gallery 2 as well. It is a project called JFusion and can be found at http://www.jfusion.org it is currently in a rewrite and hopefully version 1.0.7 will be available very soon. The person involved with it, is doing it all off his own bat and did seek donations to pay his bills whilst he worked on it, and has gotten fairly close to the funds needed (I can relate to this need very well). So if want to go and have a look and see it is a really good project to keep an eye on. How it works is, by adding components and a plug-in and you turn them on depending on what forum software you are running with Joomla. You have control it doesn't change any Joomla code and you will be able to select which database contains the login information. You will also be able to migrate users from one to the other as well. I am looking at it as I will be converting a site to Joomla/vBulletin/Gallery2 from its current PostNuke/PNBBS/Gallery1 setup which is now very old. Just thought I would post here about it as it might have significant impacts on how bridging is done in the future with Joomla.
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