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Carrie, You are welcome to read through our Web Hosting Terms of Service and Acceptable Use Policy to see if you feel your site is within the terms.
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Arvind, sounds like you might have a firewall blocking port 8080. Open that port in your firewall software.
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Good additional info, !!blue. Thanks!
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ThumpAZ, welcome home!
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Hey, Kris! Welcome Home! Glad to see you found the forums and the help site. Be sure to stop by often.
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Pest Patrol! Resolves lop.com mal/ad-wares. I never leave home without it.
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Worked for me too Arvind.
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Welcome home, Young!
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Yes, just try it and see what happens.
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Samporras, Just pm'd you with an example.
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If you'd like a moduyle installed, you may submit a help desk support ticket with the request. There it will be evaluated and reponded to by the Technical Staff.
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Postini is NOT on the TCH end! You should contact your ISP regarding its use. This has been asked before and Head Guru's response was:
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You should be able to get all the help you need here. I'm assuming you're looking at using that form mailer. KW probably had that example up for only a short time. I'm certain that he'll see this post though and correct me if I'm wrong.
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Www.domain.com And Domain.com Linking
Lianna replied to chuckmalani's topic in CPanel and Site Maintenance
Oh yeah?? Cool news, Rick! Thanks for the update. -
samporras, I'll make a note to check with a friend of mine who is webmaster for a big realty firm here. He has the calculator stuff and know that he didn't pay a ton for it.
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Www.domain.com And Domain.com Linking
Lianna replied to chuckmalani's topic in CPanel and Site Maintenance
Arvind, you can't. cPanel does not support that level of subdomain. See, www really is just a subdomain that usually redirects to the root second level domain (ie: www.secondlevel.com > secondlevel.com). You could set any subdomain to do the same thing through redirect, but normally, subdomains redirect to a subfolder withing the domain's home site structure (ie: sub.domain.com > /domain/sub). You could also have sub.sub.domain.com (which would be the case with www.sub.domain.com), but cPanel doesn't support it. Mud? -
Boojum, just exactly why do I read a book? To escape, to dream, to find that happy ending that is NOT neccessarily indicative of life! If a book or movie provides an appeal to that "living vicariously through others" or "love is insurmountable" philosophy, then hope is regenerated. My opinion, not challenging your points, just trying to explain my preference of literature and entertainment.
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Tracy, Will search Google for an appropriate "examples" oriented article to help with your question of application. Have seen several in the past, just gotta find them.
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Can you provide us a link here to your site? Maybe we can see something. Also, have you made any modifications or upgrades to xoops yesterday or the day before?
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Actually, KW has a great tutorial on permissions on the Help Site: http://www.totalchoicehosting.com/help/id85.htm
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Too funny! You may also have noticed that there were 20 minutes of time passing between Mike's post and mine. Well, let's do some math: 177 typed letters (not including spaces) in 20 minutes means 8.85 letters per minute which means I'll be dead before I finish spelling my name....Li a n n a
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Time for my two cents... While TotalChoice Hosting does WAYY more than most, there is never a substitue for a routine personal backup of your own site!!!! cPanel makes this a snap with built-in backup utilities. After all, it's YOUR data. Protect it. NoDiety: I understand that just backing up surely wouldn't have prevented your loss with your current host. Backing up and being offline are two different things and not necessarily relational. I hope you'll feel more secure here with the TCH response to failures. Oh, and I love that dog!
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VI, first, deep breath. All's ok. Gads those warnings could scare the life outta somebody. Don't let it. Restore Points are kind of like system backups. You can create as many restore points as you like, whenever you like. Factly, windows creates them too, all by itself. Dunno what that goofy warning is trying to tell ya. Probably, exactly what Don said: You can't change the restore point itself. But you wouldn't want to change a restore point once it was created. Think of it this way. You're an accountant right? Well, while you do folks taxes on the pc, you also create a hard-copy printout for them right? Well a restore point is kind of like a hard-copy, there if you need it! Relax. You're fine.
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Red Hat Linux 7.3 All new accounts are provisioned on our DELL Quad Processor 2.4GHz Intel Xeon Servers. You may change permissions to any file that you upload into your account. Good luck with your decision making! edit: DOH! Mike beat me.
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I'm back, and no issues with the update on either of my XP machines. Sorry for the delay, my boy had a dentist appointment.
