Re: Is time for a change?

2014-11-11 Thread Russ Michaels
you are using 2 EOL products there which are no longer supported or updated, CF7 and SQL 2000 Windows Server 2003 is EOL in about 7 months, so you will not get any updates for that either beyond that date. If you are hosting this off your ADSL, then that presumably means no firewall other than the

Re: Is time for a change?

2014-11-11 Thread Dave Watts
> Ideally I'd like to get everything shifted to a VPS, but would I be able to > run these old applications? And where could I get an inexpensive yet > reliable service? If your primary goal is just to get this infrastructure out of your garage, you could set it up in Amazon. It's not going to be

RE: Redirects

2014-11-11 Thread Steve LaBadie
Byron, Looks like this is the route I am taking. Thanks for your suggestion and thanks to everyone that contributed to this thread. BTW- the mainframe was returned several years ago. Steve LaBadie, Web Manager East Stroudsburg University 570-422-3999 slaba...@esu.edu -Original Mess

Re: Is time for a change?

2014-11-11 Thread Matt Quackenbush
On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 9:56 AM, Matt Quackenbush wrote: > and riddled with security features > > LMAO. And by "security features" I, of course, actually meant "security HOLES". :P ~| Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthology now!

Re: Is time for a change?

2014-11-11 Thread Matt Quackenbush
While there might not be features you're compelled to upgrade to get, security *should* be something of concern. CF7 is ancient, completely unsupported, and riddled with security features. That said, I cannot in good conscience recommend paying for a CF license, no matter what version or what feat

RE: Is time for a change?

2014-11-11 Thread Jenny Gavin-Wear
I'd be interested to know which route you decide to take. I stopped taking on new clients about 2 years ago. I now look after only 3 and their bandwidth requirements are small. They've all been with me for a very long time and do produce a useful bit of income. My setup now is a windows 2003 s

Re: Redirects

2014-11-11 Thread Byron Mann
With that many I might look into using some sort of command line script to manage. Here's a thread with a simple example on using appcmd for IIS to create a rewrite rule. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19091661/urlrewrite-via-appcmd On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 8:36 AM, Steve LaBadie wrote: >

RE: Redirects

2014-11-11 Thread Steve LaBadie
I have over 400 redirects that have to be recreated and I am always adding more. Steve LaBadie, Web Manager East Stroudsburg University 570-422-3999 slaba...@esu.edu -Original Message- From: Michael Grant [mailto:mgr...@modus.bz] Sent: Monday, November 10, 2014 9:28 PM To: cf-tal