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  1. Yep, I can see it. The main graphic isnt loading however. Page title is you don't know soul like i know soul
  2. My advice. Dont spend the $ on FP Do you research and buy something with much more power. FP is weak. But yes it would allow you to do so. Bill
  3. http://forums.totalchoicehosting.com/index...t=ST&f=10&t=598
  4. You want to mod the hardware section here? Not many postings yet, but there will be with time!
  5. Here is the problem folks. You can not publish to HTTP and a IP address in Frontpage 2000 or back. It will only publish to FTP. Once your domain name resolves and is fully propagated it will upload just dandy. This bug was corrected in FP 2002 but persists in FP 2000 and earlier. Simply put, you have to FTP until your domain propagates. thanks
  6. Holly mother of god! section31 look out the window - see that? nice post thanks for taking the time to make our forums a better place to be!
  7. Cee I tol chew so!
  8. shameless bumping
  9. It can take up to ten days for stats to start propagating into AW.
  10. Saturday, 25 Jan 2003 — A New Worm is Loose A new worm exploded onto the Internet, causing worldwide traffic congestion as it aggressively replicated by searching for vulnerable and unpatched Microsoft Windows servers running the SQL database engine. The worm is known by the names "SQL Sapphire", "SQL-Hell" and "MS SQL Slammer". The Windows SQL Server "buffer overflow" vulnerability being exploited by this worm has been known for six months. Security patches and updates have been available since it's public disclosure. Therefore, only machines that are not kept up to date with current security patches and service packs are vulnerable to infection. eEye's and other analysis of the worm's payload indicates that, unlike the previous CodeRed and Nimda worms, this worm's only agenda is self replication. (Which it pursues with significant gusto.) Since the worm lives only in the system's RAM memory and does not modify any system files, "disinfection" of an infected system is as simple as a system reboot. It is somewhat intriguing that every worm packet probe emitted contained a complete self-replicating-capable copy of the entire worm. Thanks to the worm's use of the "connectionless" UDP protocol, the receipt of a single packet was all that was necessary. We are fortunate that the worm spreads by UDP protocol over port 1434, because this traffic can be readily filtered and blocked at any level of the Internet without negative side effects. This was not the case, for example, with the previous Code Red and Nimda worms which used standard web TCP protocol and ports and could not, therefore, be blocked without blocking all other web traffic. Since the following applications install editions of this insecure SQL server, users of the following applications may also be at risk of SQL Sapphire worm infection: Microsoft Biztalk Server, Visual Studio.NET, .NET Framework SDK, Application Center Server, Microsoft Visio 2000, Microsoft Project, McAfee Centralized Virus Admin, FlipFactory, Lyris Listserver, ASP.NET Web Matrix Tool, Office XP Developer Edition, MSDN Universal and Enterprise Edition, Microsoft Visual FoxPro 7.0, Compaq Insight Manager, Dell OpenManage, HP Openview Internet Services Monitor, Websense, Megatrack from BLUEMEGA, Veritas Backup Exec ver 9.0, WebBoard, Chubb security system, Microsoft Office 2000/XP, Crystal Reports Enterprise 8.5, MonTel (a PABX admin tool), HelpMaster Pro, Hailstorm (http://www.cenzic.com), McAfee Epolicy Orchestrator, GFI S.E.L.M, SecureScanNX - Vigilante, ASSET v1.01 - NIST, Centennial Discovery, SalesLogix, Helpstar (Helpdesk), http://www.realestate.intuit.com/, Microsoft's Age of Mythology, Tumbleweed Secure Guardian, World Secure, PowerQuest Deploy Center 5, ControlCenter ST, Trend Micro Damage Cleanup Server 1.0, Compaq Insight Manager v7, Patchlink Patch Management System, Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server
  11. Hi, Just FYI we are no longer taking check, money orders, certified checks or bank cheques as forms of payment. We simply have had to many problems with this type of payment. We only take payment by Credit Card and Paypal. Thanks
  12. anything broadband related. Not many rules on this thread.
  13. If your on a pipe thats running 5megs do you really need to test the speed? lol
  14. another shameless bump
  15. Looking for input on what the best 3rd party log Analyzer program is. I have been using 123Analyzer for a long time, and its time to upgrade. Anybody?
  16. It sounds like a issue with your ISP. I just checked secureserver.net (Wild West Domains Registration Server) from several points around the US and was able to ping the server each time. The SQL Worm is still pretty much running free on the i-net right now, and is effecting several ISP's across the nation. Bill
  17. Make sure you upload your files into your public_html folder. Otherwise they can not be seen by the public. Go Raiders!
  18. Head Guru

    SSL

    Dedicated SSL is $85/Year
  19. Gotta throw Cute Site Builder into the mix.
  20. The shared SSL is free to use. No bandwidth throttles. Total cost of Silver plan is $5.00/Month or $55.00 per year To trasnfer the DNS of your domain is free, and that you can do your self. We charge $10.95/year for domains. Good Luck Derick
  21. Head Guru

    SSL

    If you want a SSL dedicated to your site, then you would need to purchase that thru us. The shared ssl certs look like this - https://server.totalchoicehosting.com/~username
  22. You can create subwebs off the main site using the FrontPage server admin tool. Check out the relevant menu item in FrontPage to do that. In FP2002 it's under Tools > Server Thanks and have fun with your website.
  23. http://www.dslreports.com Great site to test your DSL or Cable Modem Speeds and much more.
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  25. Hi, Just a update on some staff changes here at TCH. Knucklehead is no longer with us. He has moved on to work for IBM and we are all very happy for him. Good luck Mike, you will always have a home here at TCH. On a brighter note - Please welcome Nicholas Cheek to our Support Team. He will be full time and is here to protect and serve our hosting clients. Welcome to the team Nick!
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