So here is a little background on what is going on - Here at work I had our customer resource section of our web page set up with the 4Images gallery system. I had everything updated to the latest version, which was still pretty old, but was supposed to be PHP5 compatible. So in anticipation of TCH upgrading their servers to PHP5, I made sure we were ready to go.
Well, the day came where TCH made their updates, and our resource section no longer worked.
So I sent the help ticket and TCH graciously moved our site back to a PHP4 server in order to allow our customers access to our content once again. The problem though is that I now need to find a new resource solution, or content management software that is not only reliable and steady on a PHP5 server, but one that has continuous support as well. These are hard to find with open source programs.
My questions are this - When the website was moved to the new server, the domain has to be propagated of course. Would this cause about ~50% of people in the company to not have access to email or our website? While another ~40% would have access. Then, about 10% would have access to the website, but not have access to their email (TCH in outlook)? Right now I have access to the site itself, but can not retrieve my email in house here, nor can I get on the /webmail section of the site. I can however retrieve the email on my cell phone and out of work (places like home and school).
I'm somewhat confused as to why there is such an intermittance with this. TCH does such a fantastic job with helping out and answering tickets so quickly, I feel bad asking them. If I have so many questions, I can only imagine they have their hands full with others.
I know I kind of rambled around there, but will this all clear up after propagation?
Curious in Wisconsin.
Nick