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Can I run Web Crossing on my ISP's server?
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Created On: 22 Feb 1999 7:05 pm Last Edited: 11 Apr 2011 10:33 am |
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I use an ISP - I don't have my own server. Can I run Web Crossing? |
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Only your ISP can answering that question. You may wish to avoid the hassles associated with this, and consider our hosting services.
Installing Web Crossing on a Unix server requires shell access; installing on a Windows or MacOS server requires console access. You cannot install Web Crossing if you have only ftp access or if your server runs on Windows or MacOS - you'll need the assistance of the server administrator.
Hosted ISP accounts that don't include shell access also frequently forbid daemons (persistent processes) like Web Crossing. It would probably be a good idea to check the terms of service in your agreement with your ISP before you put a lot of effort into installing Web Crossing or a similar industrial-strength conferencing product.
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