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    Getting ripped off at termination.

    Here is how my account termination went: 1. Enter support ticket asking how to terminate account. 2. Receive response asking for online form to be filled out. 3. Fill out online termination form. 4. Hear nothing for a month. 5. Get billed again even although all accounts and plans below the...
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    .NET 2.0 Framework

    Homer, fair comment. I appreciate that point of view. To be honest the .50 is no problem for me personally so long as it is removed later. I guess we are really moving into the "how does JH compare to other hosts" territory now, i.e. getting 2.0 up and running, that's a tangent I don't really...
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    .NET 2.0 Framework

    Good point Sean, I don't think it is logical to charge a cost for something like this. It really is something the hosting company MUST do rather than a "new service". I can't imagine a hosting company would keep their Windows hosting customers very long (or attract new ones) without...
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    .NET 2.0 Framework

    Good question, I'd like to know about that too. Thanks.
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    Mail Problem from ASP.NET

    You don't have to use the same account for the auth, you just have to auth.
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    DotNetNuke 3.1.0 Missing 10 Modules

    Re: DotNetNuke 3.1.0 Missing 10 Modules - FIXED Just for the record I had the same problem with 3.1.0 and simply added the missing modules manually. It was no big deal but it is nice that is fixed in the new version.
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    Mail Problem from ASP.NET

    Better yet do as reseller support article number 9 says: Problem: Why am I not able to send email from my ASP, PHP, CGI or .NET script to AOL email addresses? Solution: This is because AOL requires each sending IP address to have a reverse DNS record. When sending an email from your...
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    WSE 2.0 (Web Services Enhancements)

    WSE 2.0 SP3 has been installed on the server I am using and it is functioning fine.
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    WSE 2.0 (Web Services Enhancements)

    Can WSE 2.0 be used on JodoHost? I want to host a web service that will be for private use (i.e. requires a username and password). WSE 2.0 provides the framework for this using an industry standard. WSE 2.0 is not included in the .NET Framework 1.1 and must be downloaded...
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