> No, you're not blinkered, the shared hosting I have allows 
> access with EM
> and I'd hate not to have it!

We've had this discussion before on this list, and it always comes down
to customer service vs. security.

Hosts that are more concerned about security won't allow it.  Other
hosts will allow it, and tell the customer they must use strong
passwords.  If there is a problem, only one customer loses their data
and it's their fault, right? This assumes the DB vendor has a bug free
product, which nobody has.

Liability is always a problem.  We all know there are idiots out there
that would sue a glass maker when they brake their hand from punching a
window.


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