Another option is to pay for a "dedicated hosted server", then you can
do anything you want.

I use calpop.com, pay about $125/month, and they provide the machine, a
level 3 hosting facility, and a very fast always up connection, and free
server reboots.

By a level 3 hosting facility, here is what I mean;
- 3 different connections in case one goes down.
- dry fire protection.
- controlled security physical access.
- deisel generators in parking lot for power outages.

I have to take care of all the windows security updates, but I can't
beat the price or the service.


Thanks,
Dan Neuman

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of David Boatright
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 8:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: VFP 9 on the WEB

> Rick Schummer
> >Most larger hosting services try to satisfy the bulk of their
customers
> by providing Linux and
> >Windows hosting options, so this is not an issue. GoDaddy (who I use
for
> my personal site) >and.InfoQuest (who I use for my business site) each
> have these options. The each offer >MySQL and SQL Server as databases
too.
> Everyday stuff by service companies who don't >want to limit their
> customer.base because of preferences for certain technologies.




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