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Securing your data

Backing up your data and information, what you must do
Protecting your password
Using our SSL Certificate or secure server
The use of scripts on the secure server

Backing up your data

In the event that any of our services experience a data loss we will restore your account to the level that it was when your account was setup. We will do our best to restore you files if possible. In no case can we restore your files if you happen to remove them. You must maintain a current backup, if you do not do so it is at your own risk. You have a lot invested in your web site. It is well worth your time to keep a current copy on your hard drive at all times to prevent loss of data or files.

Protecting your password

Your password is very important. You should not give it to anyone or use it in any way that may cause a person that does not like you to obtain your password. You should also use passwords that you will remember and that nobody would guess. By protecting your password you provide security for your web site at well at for the security of other sites on the server. If at any time you feel your password has been stolen please request a new one.

Using our SSL certificate or secure server

If you need space on our secure server, please contact your support representitive

The use of scripts on our secure server

We do allow you to run perl/cgi scripts on the secure server. Note that the secure server is on an NT box and also supports ASP. Also note that you can use a form mail script from the secure server by stating the location as: ../cgi-bin/nmail.pl
The rest of the details of that script can be found at http://www.batchelors.net/hosting/support/cgi.html

 

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