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tony k - 14 Sep 2005 20:45 GMT
I have my domain name from namecheap.com.  I have a designed website from my
publisher program. I now would like to get my site out there on the web. What
are my next steps?  thank you
tony k - 14 Sep 2005 21:09 GMT
>I have my domain name from namecheap.com.  I have a designed website from my
>publisher program. I now would like to get my site out there on the web. What
>are my next steps?  thank you
I have also signed up with peoplehost.com.
tony k - 14 Sep 2005 21:14 GMT
>>I have my domain name from namecheap.com.  I have a designed website from my
>>publisher program. I now would like to get my site out there on the web. What
>>are my next steps?  thank you
> I have also signed up with peoplehost.com.
I signed up with them Sunday evening. Am I supposed to be waiting for
something, or what. I am in need of having my site up and running no later
than Monday, 9/19.   illinoishomeservices.com
JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP] - 14 Sep 2005 23:09 GMT
You might want to ask them what the next step is.

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JoAnn Paules
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>>>I have my domain name from namecheap.com.  I have a designed website from
>>>my
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> something, or what. I am in need of having my site up and running no later
> than Monday, 9/19.   illinoishomeservices.com
tony k - 15 Sep 2005 01:59 GMT
>You might want to ask them what the next step is.
>
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>> something, or what. I am in need of having my site up and running no later
>> than Monday, 9/19.   illinoishomeservices.com
Joann,
yes that would be easiest. However, many things are playing against me here,
first being a lack of knowledge. 2nd is a missing user name. We remember our
password, but not our username. We don't have a peoplehost phone # to dial up,
and we can't get in to a link to retrieve our information. We accomplished
transferring the domain name today. I'm frustrated, but as David points out
from time to time, patience....... Maybe we will get some confirmation from
the name transfer which may include some username information. I hope so.

I have become aware of needing FTP software. Does anyone have an opinion on
FTP software and pub 2003?

Peace to all.
JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP] - 15 Sep 2005 02:03 GMT
I would think that, with proper identification, peoplehost could tell you
your user name.

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JoAnn Paules
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>>You might want to ask them what the next step is.
>>
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> Peace to all.
tony k - 15 Sep 2005 02:50 GMT
>I would think that, with proper identification, peoplehost could tell you
>your user name.
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>>
>> Peace to all.
JoAnn
If I could find in their website a place to enter my proper identifaction to
retrieve my username, I would  do that. But I can't find it. I've tried for
more than two hours today. Now that is not to say that place isn't in their
website, but not locating the page probably has more to do with me. I thank
you for trying to lead the horse to water.
JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP] - 15 Sep 2005 03:05 GMT
I would suggest a phone call. You may have to give some indicator that you
are who you say you are. I know my host knows my log-in info but then again
I deal with a small mom-and-pop type host. I talk to the owner when I need
something, which, thank heavens, is only about once a year.

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JoAnn Paules
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>>I would think that, with proper identification, peoplehost could tell you
>>your user name.
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> thank
> you for trying to lead the horse to water.
tony k - 15 Sep 2005 03:31 GMT
>I would suggest a phone call. You may have to give some indicator that you
>are who you say you are. I know my host knows my log-in info but then again
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>> thank
>> you for trying to lead the horse to water.
JoAnn
Yes a phone call, but that would be too easy. I have searched all over their
website for a number, all I came up with is the fax #. I am starting up a
company. I have my business cards made with my web address on them. I must
have that site up and running prior to handing out cards. I'd like it to be
up before Monday,  I think I'm being reasonable with the time frame.
JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP] - 15 Sep 2005 04:35 GMT
You're cutting it kind of close but it *can* be done. I'd suggest you get
that fax out first thing tomorrow morning.

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

>>I would suggest a phone call. You may have to give some indicator that you
>>are who you say you are. I know my host knows my log-in info but then
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> be
> up before Monday,  I think I'm being reasonable with the time frame.
tony k - 15 Sep 2005 13:03 GMT
>You're cutting it kind of close but it *can* be done. I'd suggest you get
>that fax out first thing tomorrow morning.
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>> be
>> up before Monday,  I think I'm being reasonable with the time frame.
Fax is sent. I'll let you know if my deadline is met.
Thanks for your help.
JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP] - 16 Sep 2005 00:45 GMT
I'm going to keep my fingers crossed for you. It means I'll be typing funny
but if it works.............

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

>>You're cutting it kind of close but it *can* be done. I'd suggest you get
>>that fax out first thing tomorrow morning.
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> Fax is sent. I'll let you know if my deadline is met.
> Thanks for your help.
tony k - 18 Sep 2005 14:15 GMT
JoAnn,
you may type using your normal digit configuations, mission accomplished.
Thanks for all your support. I had a bit of help with the publishing of my
site. I bumpped into an IT guy through a client. He gave my an hourly rate,
told me it would take 1-2 hours to make it happen, and I signed on with him.
He took my completed website that I built in publisher, turned it into HTML,
and got it published. He billed me for an hour of his time.

I got really hung up with the publishing process. It was incredibly
frustrating for me. This was the step in the process that I fell flat on. I
just could not get it.  I learned quite a few things while trying to develope
my site, and given a bit more time, I would have gotten it published on my
own and learned another lesson or two, but not this time around. I feel
grateful that the publishing process was taken off my plate at such a fee.

This is a great forum.  You MVPs are a wonderful bunch of people. I have
learned many things here. Thank you for spending the time.
http://www.illinoishomeservices.com/

Regards,

Tony

>I'm going to keep my fingers crossed for you. It means I'll be typing funny
>but if it works.............
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>> Fax is sent. I'll let you know if my deadline is met.
>> Thanks for your help.
JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP] - 18 Sep 2005 18:47 GMT
I'm so glad to hear you got everything up and running - and in a short
period of time. I've often made the comment about using the right tool for
the job. Well, sometimes that "right rool" is a professional.  :-)

Good luck with your new site and I hope it pays off with jobs.  :-)

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> JoAnn,
> you may type using your normal digit configuations, mission accomplished.
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>>> Fax is sent. I'll let you know if my deadline is met.
>>> Thanks for your help.
David Bartosik - 16 Sep 2005 02:56 GMT
http://www.publishermvps.com/WebDesign/Version2003/tabid/33/Default.aspx

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> I have my domain name from namecheap.com.  I have a designed website from my
> publisher program. I now would like to get my site out there on the web. What
> are my next steps?  thank you

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