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FN-FORUM: 1+1 Ms Hosting
date posted 27th June 2003 11:08
Hi,
I've been using 1+1 Linux hosting for a good while and never any problems at
all...
I have recently (3-4 weeks) signed up for a 1+1 ASP package and have had the
following problems...
1) Initially, I could not log into the Admin script to change file
permissions. (Eventually sorted after support call which they denied
everything)
2) Yesterday, the only domain on the package (at the moment) which was
pointed to a subdirectory on the webspace ended up pointing itself back to
the root of the webspace (which contained nothing). The config panel showed
the correct redirection, but changing it had no effect. I sent a support
request to them which I have rceceived no reply as yet, but the problem has
fixed itself.
3) Now today, an access Db which had write priveleges has just decided to
become read only. Unfortualy at the moment I can't access the admin script
to fix this so don't know whether it's a quick fix or a more sever problem!
At the mo, I have only got one devt site on this package but am concerned
that if I used it for client sites or sites which required the access db or
other files to be updateable, then probs such as the above would reduce the
quality of the service I provide to unacceptable levels. i.e. I don't fancy
being sued for lost business for sites down or dead scripts.
Therefore, does anyone else have experience of the 1+1 MS hosting, or any
other MS hosting for that matter (as I have always used Linux), who can let
me know whether such probs are/will be common or is it just my bad luck over
the last few weeks.
Also, is there anyway I can write a webside ASP script which like I could do
in PHP/Linux would do a `chmod` on the relevant directories to reset
permissions rather than relying on the providers own scripts. That way if
the site is up I can at least reset permissions to gain full access again!
Cheers,
Chris.
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