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==== General ASP Information ====
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== General ASP Information ==
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We fully support ASP on our Windows servers. The Windows 2003 servers are running IIS 6 and the Windows 2008 servers are running IIS 7.
 
We fully support ASP on our Windows servers. The Windows 2003 servers are running IIS 6 and the Windows 2008 servers are running IIS 7.
  
 
New Windows hosting accounts are currently setup on Windows 2008 64 bit servers running IIS 7.
 
New Windows hosting accounts are currently setup on Windows 2008 64 bit servers running IIS 7.
  
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We Support Visual Basic for Classic ASP as well as .NET and ASP.NET.
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===Will you install a .exe or .msi file for my application?===
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On our shared servers, in most instances we will not. 
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If you need a specific .exe or .msi installed that we do not allow on the shared servers, you would be able to install this (or we could for you) on a VPS since that would be your server.
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There are a few exceptions, depending on the component, it's purpose, downloadable by us, etc.  Our administrators would have to approve the install.
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Latest revision as of 18:47, 22 November 2012

General ASP Information

We fully support ASP on our Windows servers. The Windows 2003 servers are running IIS 6 and the Windows 2008 servers are running IIS 7.

New Windows hosting accounts are currently setup on Windows 2008 64 bit servers running IIS 7.

We Support Visual Basic for Classic ASP as well as .NET and ASP.NET.

Will you install a .exe or .msi file for my application?

On our shared servers, in most instances we will not.

If you need a specific .exe or .msi installed that we do not allow on the shared servers, you would be able to install this (or we could for you) on a VPS since that would be your server.

There are a few exceptions, depending on the component, it's purpose, downloadable by us, etc. Our administrators would have to approve the install.