Remoting


What is Remoting? Can anyone explain!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yes sure, the process of communication between different operating system processes, regardless of whether they are on the same computer. The .NET remoting system is an architecture designed to simplify communication between objects living in different application domains, whether on the same computer or not, and between different contexts, whether in the same application domain or not.

ustomers have their own H-sphere/webmail login


I Have owned a web hosting company.Will all my customers have their own H-sphere/webmail login

Yes, your customers can have own H-sphere login, and you can set up their email accounts from your master account.

thanks Dolbz

how can i create new email account?

Simply log in to your account and open the “Settings” menu, then click on “Email Accounts”. From here you can select “Add User” to create a new email account.

Multiple Errors From Chnaging Web.Config File With New Ajax File


Hi

Well basically, I want to use the features of ajax in an existing asp.net web application, but when I insert the new web.config file into my web.config file. I get around 31 messages and several warnings such as

the ‘RequiredPermission’ attribute is not declared

the ‘RequiredPermission’ attribute is not declared

Message 30 Could not find schema information for the element ‘add’.

Message 10 Could not find schema information for the element ‘modules’.

Message 30 Could not find schema information for the element ‘add’.

Message 6 Could not find schema information for the element ‘scripting’.

etc etc, any ideas?

hi,
First, Try to reinstall the AjAX EXTENSTION on your machine again.

Second: If it not works too, you can try this following steps to solve this problem:

The warnings are caused by a line in web.config:

<configuration xmlns=”http://schemas.microsoft.com/.NetConfiguration/v2.0″&gt;

Remove the xmlns part so it is:

<configuration>

web hosting company Start up Help


can I create a web hosting company without having any hosting equipment?

Yes, just purchase a Reseller web hosting plan from cpwebhosting.net and start your own web hosting company. cpwebhosting.net provides the tools that you need to be successful in the online hosting market.

Uploading contents on internet


I have created pages in asp.net and used backend SQL Server 2000. i want to upload all asp.net contents and sql server 2000 database to internet.

i dont have an idea. i have not yet deployed the contents, deploying contents is must or we can just upload all file. pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee give me suggession.

Hi,

In Visual Studio select the option Build >> Publish Website from the menu. I will open a popup which will ask you few things including target folder. Pressing the button will copy only those files in the target folder that will be required to upload on the webserver. For Sql Server 2000 use your Enterprise Manager. Right Click on the Database and select All Tasks then select Export Data. It will open a wizard in which you have to give the credentials and the database name of the local computer when you click next you will then have to give the credential and the database name of the webserver. When you click next you will see 3 options select “Copy objects and data between Sql Server databases” and click next. It will then ask you some more things like what you want to copy. Then click run immidiately. It will start transfering the complete database.

create web host accounts for customers


How easy is it to set up and create web host accounts for my customers?
This depends on your service provider.cpwebhosting.net provides an easy to use control panel so that creation and maintenance of your customer’s accounts will be quite simple.

exception handling


Hello i am a newbie plzzz tell what is exception handling?

Hi giving u a full explanation .I think this will clear u many a things.
When an exception occurs, the system searches for the nearest catch clause that can handle the exception, as determined by the run-time type of the exception. First, the current method is searched for a lexically enclosing try statement, and the associated catch clauses of the try statement are considered in order. If that fails, the method that called the current method is searched for a lexically enclosing try statement that encloses the point of the call to the current method. This search continues until a catch clause is found that can handle the current exception, by naming an exception class that is of the same class, or a base class, of the run-time type of the exception being thrown. A catch clause that doesn’t name an exception class can handle any exception.
Once a matching catch clause is found, the system prepares to transfer control to the first statement of the catch clause. Before execution of the catch clause begins, the system first executes, in order, any finally clauses that were associated with try statements more nested that than the one that caught the exception.
Exceptions that occur during destructor execution are worth special mention. If an exception occurs during destructor execution, and that exception is not caught, then the execution of that destructor is terminated and the destructor of the base class (if any) is called. If there is no base class (as in the case of the object type) or if there is no base class destructor, then the exception is discarded.

Is Your Web Host A Secret Reseller


Is Your Web Host A Secret Reseller?

Web hosting resellers have been around for almost as long as the Web hosting business itself. In the beginning, Web hosting companies who had made large capital investments in servers and infrastructure began recruiting third-party companies as a type of commissioned sales force to help them recoup their investment faster. These third-party companies were given incentives to “resell” hosting services with volume discounts, advanced technical support and private labeling that made the primary host completely transparent to the reseller’s customers. In general, the more hosting customers that a reseller can deliver for the primary host, the greater the discount the reseller receives and the more money they can make marking up the hosting service to end users. Interestingly enough, many of today’s large primary hosting companies actually began as resellers and later bought their own servers and added support staff by reinvesting their profits.

Today, there are thousands of resellers operating under their own brand names who would prefer that their hosting customers never know they are really reselling another company’s hosting services. Should you be concerned with whether your hosting company is a reseller? The answer is yes and no. Resellers can sometimes offer you more attentive and personalized support because they don’t have as many customers to deal with as the primary hosting company they are reselling for. Resellers also can offer value-added benefits to their customers by including other services in their hosting packages such as search engine promotion, Web design, database management and other Web-based applications. And even though resellers are acting as middlemen, their hosting packages may be priced as low as, or even lower, than the primary host’s retail hosting packages depending on the volume discount they receive and the margin they need.

The majority of resellers are legitimate businesses offering a good value to their hosting customers through an established and reliable primary hosting company. But just because the primary hosting company is reputable and trustworthy doesn’t automatically mean all of their resellers are. If for any reason a reseller can’t pay or chooses not to pay their hosting bills, they can be shutdown by their primary host with no warning to you. It’s also highly unlikely that you would have any recourse with the primary host (if you can even find out who they are) since your hosting contract is with the reseller. Resellers don’t have any real capital investment in equipment and infrastructure so it’s very easy for them to go out of business for any reason. They’ll just resurface tomorrow under a different name and start reselling hosting for another hosting company – leaving their existing customers with a pile of headaches and nobody to turn to for help.

So how do you know if you are dealing with a primary hosting company or a reseller? The first rule of thumb is to ask! A reputable reseller will most likely be honest and even tell you who their primary hosting company is. If the reseller is truly offering value for their hosting customers, their hosting packages should hold up even to direct comparisons with the primary host’s retail packages. But, if a reseller really doesn’t want anyone to know they are a reseller, it can be hard to know for sure. You could ask to visit their data center in person and see what they say. You can also try domain lookups, running trace routes or go into hosting forums for info on them.

The bottom line is that you need to very inquisitive and careful when choosing a reseller for a hosting company, just as you should with any new supplier with whom you are contemplating a contractual relationship. Regardless of whether your host is a reseller or not, the most important thing is that you reliably get the Web services you need for a fair market price. Make sure your host’s systems are redundant to avoid problems during peak periods and have uninterrupted power supplies in case of a power failure. Find out if their Internet connections offer the speed and bandwidth you need. And make absolutely sure that all of your data is backed up daily so if you ever have a problem, you can get up and running quickly with another hosting provider.

Why do we need to call CG.SupressFinalize?


Why do we need to call CG.SupressFinalize?

Hi , Requests that the system not call the finalizer method for the specified object.

public static void SuppressFinalize(
object obj
); The method removes obj from the set of objects that require finalization. The obj parameter is required to be the caller of this method.
Objects that implement the IDisposable interface can call this method from the IDisposable.Dispose method to prevent the garbage collector from calling Object.Finalize on an object that does not require it

different IP addresses


Hi,

I am a reseller. I have a customer who wants to sign up 20 accounts for his business. He also wants 20 different IP addresses – one for each domain name. How difficult would it be to get IPs? The company I purchase reselling from states that the customer would have to have a very good reason for obtaining them, which is what I also read. So, how the heck would a customer get that many IPs?

I think He wants 20 different IP addresses for SEO purpose

I think he wants 20 different IP addresses because People sometimes think if one site goes down, since others are not on the same IP they will remain up.

Additional IP addresses is used for nameservers, sometimes anonymous FTP, and SSL.

You Purchase your own dedicated machine because most companies do not grant a great number of IPs, usually just enough to give you nameservers, SSL and a few other essential features.