Doug,

I've used aplus.net since 2002. Their service has been fine. There 
were no issues involved with the USB device. I just sent it to them 
and they installed it when they received it.

Bill

www.fairdata2000.com




--- In [email protected], "mozdougj" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I wish!
> 
> Caliper offering hosting would be great, but at least for now they 
> do not do so.
> 
> Anyone currently using an outside web host to run Maptitude for the 
> Web?
> 
> - Doug
> 
> --- In [email protected], "mozdougj" 
> <douglas.johnson.1999@> wrote:
> >
> > Can anyone recommend a web hosting service that hosts Maptitude 
> for 
> > the Web (and allows the USB security thingy to be attached to the 
> > server)?
> > 
> > My company is a longtime Maptitude user, and we are now planning 
> to 
> > add Maptitude for the Web to our toolbox.
> > 
> > We currently have a shared-server web host (we don't use the web 
> for 
> > much, just marketing and file transfer), but we can't put the 
> silly 
> > USB security thingy on it (side note: someday will Caliper switch 
> to 
> > Adobe/Microsoft-style online activation for license security?)
> > 
> > We do not want to take on the expense of building, running and 
> > maintaining our own web servers, and I realize a dedicated server 
> > will probably be required because of the USB security.
> > 
> > Your advice and any referals to hosts already running Maptitude 
> for 
> > the Web would be greatly appreciated!
> > 
> > - Doug
> > 
> > Douglas Johnson
> > phone: 310-200-2058
> > djohnson@
> > or douglas.johnson.1999@
> >
>







 
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