Time to change hosts, IMO. If a basic installation of ASP.NET cannot be handled, they don't belong in the business. Also, disallowing DLLs in general for "security" reasons shows a host with no asp.net experience whatsoever or IIS hosting experience, in general. Your application should easily be able to be isolated and properly secured with minimal effort on the host's part. Ditch them fast for someone who knows what they're doing. It's not worth your trouble, and probably wasn't worth your trouble to begin with (meaning having to go around the DLL and having to use your own XMLHttp objects). That's my take on it...
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