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    Paul A Howes
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    After having worked with PHP for several years, I just started working with ASP.NET. I am impressed enough with it that I am seriously considering changing several sites that I am responsible for over to an ASP.NET hosting provider. The only problem is that I don't know that much about them! I am currently paying $10-$12/month per domain, for three domains. All three use a database, so SQL Server 2000 will be a requirement. If I am able to host all three domains under a single account, so much the better. I would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks! -- Paul "I drank... WHAT?"

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      After having worked with PHP for several years, I just started working with ASP.NET. I am impressed enough with it that I am seriously considering changing several sites that I am responsible for over to an ASP.NET hosting provider. The only problem is that I don't know that much about them! I am currently paying $10-$12/month per domain, for three domains. All three use a database, so SQL Server 2000 will be a requirement. If I am able to host all three domains under a single account, so much the better. I would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks! -- Paul "I drank... WHAT?"

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      Philip Patrick
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      I'm using JodoHost[^]. $10/month, including SQL2000, MySQL, PHP, ASP, ASP.NET. Visit their forums as well to see what people talking about. They have very powerful control panel, and the support is just great Philip Patrick Web-site: www.stpworks.com "Two beer or not two beer?" Shakesbeer

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        After having worked with PHP for several years, I just started working with ASP.NET. I am impressed enough with it that I am seriously considering changing several sites that I am responsible for over to an ASP.NET hosting provider. The only problem is that I don't know that much about them! I am currently paying $10-$12/month per domain, for three domains. All three use a database, so SQL Server 2000 will be a requirement. If I am able to host all three domains under a single account, so much the better. I would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks! -- Paul "I drank... WHAT?"

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        Philip Patrick
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        Also as I remember, you can host several domains on one account. But better ask their support in forums or by e-mail Philip Patrick Web-site: www.stpworks.com "Two beer or not two beer?" Shakesbeer

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          After having worked with PHP for several years, I just started working with ASP.NET. I am impressed enough with it that I am seriously considering changing several sites that I am responsible for over to an ASP.NET hosting provider. The only problem is that I don't know that much about them! I am currently paying $10-$12/month per domain, for three domains. All three use a database, so SQL Server 2000 will be a requirement. If I am able to host all three domains under a single account, so much the better. I would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks! -- Paul "I drank... WHAT?"

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          Rocky Moore
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          I used a host for a couple years before using a DSL connection and my own server. They charge $25 for the initial setup of the SQL server but no montly fee for Sql Server. There starting accounts are $7 per month. www.Fripple.com[^] Rocky Moore <><

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