Hi Jason,

I'm using 1&1 here in Germany, too. I have several root servers with
Windows 2003, and they are working very good for the low cost I have.
Windows XP is not a web server plattform, and maybe you home
connection isn't good enough to serve all the requests.

Michael



On 10/21/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> This might be a stupid question and i am sorry because i know this is
> the professional group. Right now I have a web provider which host for
> me an ms shared account with .net installed in it. Thou it doesn't
> give me much control over how to my SQL and some of the settings they
> really don't let me pick. I was wondering if anyone out there would
> recommend a good web provider. I am using www.oneandone.com which gives
> you tons of space but its harder to tweak stuff. Or I was wondering if
> anyone ran it at home just using IIS with xp or server 2003.
>
> Thanks a lot of your time
>
> Jason
>
>
> >
>


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