FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
F.A.Q: Windows 2000 Servers

FAQ on our range of Windows 2000 Servers

1. I would like to if I choose the W2K Basic Server package, can I have two more microsoft access databases or just 1 database ?
2. Does your W2K Server supports ASP.NET
3. What are the main features of your Windows 2000 Servers
4. How can I manage our web account ?
5. Can each email users manage their own accounts ?
6. Who will setup the POP Email Accounts ?
7. What type of Database your Windows 2000 Servers support ?
8. How many DSN connections your allowed in your Windows 2000 Servers ?
9. How can I upload my web pages to the server ?
10. How do I setup the DSN Connection for my Access database ?
11. Where should I upload my HTML files ?
12. Does your W2K Server support Asp Upload ?
13. When I try to login into the Web Mail interface, I encounter Syntax Error. How to solve it ?

1. I would like to if I choose the W2K Basic Server package, can I have two more microsoft access databases or just 1 database ? - Top Top

The W2K Basic Server offer one DSN Connection. You can however have more than one Microsoft Access Database as long as you set DSNless connection for the rest of the Access Database. - Updated: February 11, 2004

2. Does your W2K Server supports ASP.NET - Top Top

Yes, all our Windows 2000 Servers support ASP.NET

- Updated: April 28, 2002

3. What are the main features of your Windows 2000 Servers - Top Top

The main features of our Windows 2000 Servers are :-

- Complete management of web space by Hosting Controller
- Support Microsoft asp
- Microsoft and SQL Database Support
- Free Web Statistic
- We offer unlimited POP Email
- Unlimited Auto-Responder
- Unlimited Email Forwarding
- Each Email manage their own responder and fowarding
- Perl V support
- and many more...........
- Updated: March 21, 2002

4. How can I manage our web account ? - Top Top

Once you sign up, we will issue you a username and password for your to access a Control Panel where you can perform the following :-

- Set up additional FTP users
- Setup POP Email Accounts
- Manage Auto-Responder and Email Forwarding
- Check quota
- Check web statistic
- File manager for uploading of files
- DSN manager for setting up DSN connection
- and many more....
- Updated: March 21, 2002

5. Can each email users manage their own accounts ? - Top Top

Yes indeed. Each and every POP Email users can change their email password, set their auto-responder, email forwarding by going to a web interface protected by password.

In short all email have full control over their own email setting.
- Updated: March 21, 2002

6. Who will setup the POP Email Accounts ? - Top Top

The Administrator of the web site owner whom we issue the username and password to Control Panel will be able to setup all the email account for the company.

- Updated: March 21, 2002

7. What type of Database your Windows 2000 Servers support ? - Top Top

Our Windows 2000 servers support Microsoft Access and SQL database.

- Updated: March 21, 2002

8. How many DSN connections your allowed in your Windows 2000 Servers ? - Top Top

The number of DSN connection varies with the various Windows 2000 Servers packages. It range from 1 DSN connection for W2K Basic to 12 DSN connections for W2K Mega Server.

- Updated: March 21, 2002

9. How can I upload my web pages to the server ? - Top Top

You can upload your files to the server by using the File Manager that come with the Control Panel. Just log into the Control Panel, choose Directories, select the domain and start using the File Manager.

Uploading of file can also executed by using the popular FTP software such as WSFTP, CuteFTP and more.

- Updated: April 20, 2001

10. How do I setup the DSN Connection for my Access database ? - Top Top

All you need to do is to log into the Control Panel and select DSN from the left navigation panel to start setting your DSN Connection.

- Updated: April 20, 2002

11. Where should I upload my HTML files ? - Top Top

All HTML files must be uploaded to the www directory with the space we have created for you.

- Updated: April 20, 2001

12. Does your W2K Server support Asp Upload ? - Top Top


Yes, we have added ASP Upload components in some of our new range of W2K Servers.

- Updated: April 7, 2002

13. When I try to login into the Web Mail interface, I encounter Syntax Error. How to solve it ? - Top Top

To use the Web Mail Interface, there is a need to enable cookies in your Internet Browser. Please read this URL to learn how to set it up in your browser.

- Updated: April 7, 2003

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