Yeah, but they have more security holes than a old fishing net. On most
servers the user "Everyone" is given full read access to all accounts
instead of the IIS anon user, your home dir isn't below the web root, etc.
So you and the other 200+ people on that server can all access each others
datasources and files w/ no problems (passwords don't help as you can just
read them in the connect strings in the scripts or dsn entires). If you have
any data or code you don't want to share w/ everyone I wouldn't consider
them.
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: March 14, 2001 15:50
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Hostcentric concerns?
www.crystaltech.com more for your money
At least look into it. 24/7 support with a human NOT email
Later
Michael
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> We originally set up on Virtualscape, but ever since Hostcentric took over
> Virtualscape, I've noticed a decline in performance and service. More db
> errors, fewer answers, longer hold times on the phone, less knowledgable
> techs on the phone. Has anyone else had the same experience? Is this
> normal?
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