>Setup of a .NET application is as simple as installing the .NET framework on the server, copying the .NET application, and setting up a virtual web folder on the server. But...
but there's really in truth more to understand about it, not least of which is security.
That's what I was worried about. Currently we have a web add-on to our application that uses a popular third party web development tool for VFP. We found however that most of our clients (colleges and universities) find the installation of a web application too complicated. Even with detailed installation manual they still fail at setting up security or getting the appliation to run as a service. This is why we're thinking of hosting the app for them this time.
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>I'm currently working my way through the following document that you mind find interesting.
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http://www.asp.net/whitepaper/aspnet_hosting_public.docThanks I'll check it out.
>I know there are more, but
www.webhost4life.com is one such host.
I checked them and they have low prices. They seem to include MySQL but I didn't see SQL server there.