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Omair Haroon
04-27-2001, 06:48 PM
hello,

i just completed my website is ASP and Ms Access Database.
When I searched for affordable nt hosting, i came up with http://www.instantwebsitedesign.net. They are offering a plan for US$6.99.
Anyone have ever heard of them ? their ns shows

ns.nshosts.com
ns2.nshosts.com

can any one tell me of a good nt host if instantwebdesign.net is not good.
the following are my requirements.

- 20mb Web Space
- 1gb Data Transfer
- Unlimited E-mail Aliases
- 1 Pop Account
- ASP Support
- ODBC Support
- mySQL Database Support
- CGI-Bin Support
- Microsoft Access Databases Support (Upto 10 Databases)
- DSN Connection Support
- PHP Support

schweiz
04-28-2001, 04:21 AM
Are you sure you posted the correct URL?

Omair Haroon
04-28-2001, 04:23 AM
Sorry, I have corrected the URL.

m6.net
04-30-2001, 02:39 AM
Originally posted by Omair Haroon
Sorry, I have corrected the URL.

Still got message "you are not authorize to view this page" :)

schweiz
04-30-2001, 05:12 AM
Originally posted by m6.net


Still got message "you are not authorize to view this page" :)

Remove the trailing dot.

Anyway, here..
http://www.instantwebsitedesign.net/

I know I shouldnt judge based on looks, but the site makes me wanna puke,... funny thing is, they offer web design too :eek:

Even funnier: :sickface: data transfer

BTW, nshosts = webstrike (http://www.webstrikesolutions.com/hosting.html)

m6.net
05-01-2001, 12:19 AM
thanks, it worked.

No offence but have to say I am not impressed with thier website, specially when they offer web designing service.

Also you will find several discussions here on companies offerring "unlimited" bandwidth, how they are overcharged later for excess bandwidth usage . Be careful and make sure you read thier terms and conditions carefully, if there's a catch.

ThatBillGuy
05-07-2001, 02:43 PM
Originally posted by schweiz




BTW, nshosts = webstrike (http://www.webstrikesolutions.com/hosting.html)

Yes, nshosts IS webstrike solutions. So why not eliminate the middleman?
-Bill