I've been using godaddy for a while without any issues. It really depends on 
what you need in terms of hosting ie bandwidth, databases etc. 
Keidrick Pettaway
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-----Original Message-----
From: OccasionalFlyer <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2010 22:31:10 
To: DotNetDevelopment, VB.NET, C# .NET, ADO.NET, ASP.NET, XML, XML Web 
Services,.NET Remoting<[email protected]>
Subject: [DotNetDevelopment] Reliable ASP.NET ISP?

Hi,

  This is not quite a technical topic but I need some advice.  I'm
barely knowledgeable in ASP.NET, but I've been a software engineer for
a long time, so when the ISP that hosts a web site I'm the volunteer
admin for, but cannot make basic things work since a server migration,
it's time to change.  It's been four days since the site went down and
all I get is a 403, not authorized, at the IIS level.  They don't know
what wrong, can't tell me when it might be fixed, etc.  This is the
latest in a string of pathetic performance, so I need to know where to
move my site to that has ASP.NET 3.5 running.  It does need to be on
the less expensive side (it's not a business but a scholarly
organization) but I've got to get something more reliable than what we
have now.  Thanks for any suggestions.



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