Category Archives: Technical problems

If you suddenly realize your Web host for whatever reason decided to “upgrade” your database from MS SQL Server Management Studio Express 2005 to MS SQL Server Management Studio Express 2008 and find yourself in a predicament attempting to push the square peg in the round hole then rest easy you are not alone. Continue reading

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Best case scenario if your domain name runs out is that some ISP buys up your domain and puts some profit making ads on your little piece of cyberspace. You might be able to buy your domain back but unfortunately more often than not it will cost you a few of your hard earned dollars. Purchasing and maintaining your domain name is very important as it defines your company’s Online marketing campaign. In most cases you have business cards, posters, letterheads and more brandished with your cool personal Web Domain name, that nobody else was smart enough to think up. Continue reading

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Often people are confused about the functions of registrars and hosting providers. Both serve important roles in having a website and email accounts function properly. The former maintains the domain name registration and the latter hosts the website files. Continue reading

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The only thing that surprised me this weekend more than the fact that Papa Johns were still running deliveries in crazy snow (kudos), was the fact that DNN doesn’t make it easy to insert a Paypal form into DNN. Continue reading

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