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Hi, I'm looking for a hosting company that do shared windows hosting (for ASP.NET, must have the latest .Net framework installed!)

My current provider (I previously developed in PHP) are Hostgator however they only offer dedicated windows servers, which I can't afford! Anyone know any?

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I've reopened this as ASP.NET hosting accounts seem fairly programming related to me. – Greg Beech Nov 19 '08 at 22:25
That's what I thought, I'm finding it hard to find a decent host with up to date service pack etc, sorry to offend! – Shahin Nov 19 '08 at 22:27
How is this any more programming related than asking questions about what hardware to buy or how to fix problems in your OS for your dev box? – Cody Brocious Nov 19 '08 at 22:29
Okay sure I see your point, but I'm not getting a lot of luck from google and thought a website that's crawling with .NET developers would able to offer some information – Shahin Nov 19 '08 at 22:31
I won't deny it's a good question or a good audience to ask, I simply don't think it's an appropriate question for SO. – Cody Brocious Nov 19 '08 at 22:32
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I've used DiscountASP.net on small projects in the past with success. They seem to keep up pretty well with the latest versions of Microsoft technologies.

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I've not had any issues with Webhosting UK and they do a range of single hosting, reseller, vps and dedicated.

Hope this helps :-)

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This one looks really good, and a decent price! Looking for some reviews – Shahin Nov 19 '08 at 22:56
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It looks like you're in the UK so if you're looking for a host for a small-to-medium size hosting company I can recommend Red Fox Hosting. I use them for my blog site and have never had any problems. They also have the excellent Helm control panel which lets you manage your site, settings, databases etc.

Note that although it doesn't say they have .NET 3.5 the ASP.NET 2.0 option is actually hosted on 3.5 (not SP1 yet though AFAIK so if you need that then it could be a problem).

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Thanks for all your help guys, I looked at all those and tried searching with different key words and I found..

http://www.appliedi.net/iis7-hosting/iis7-features.html

Just got off their Live Chat, for anyone else who's looking for a host that fits the loose description I gave in my OP, these guys seems to rule! Last windows host I had, you had to use their web interface for everything! Uploading the site, the database management, etc!

These guys allow use of SQL Management Studio, using stuff like Subsonic, have 3.5 sp1 IIS7 and MS SQL 2008!

Think I'll look for reviews of their service and if all is good I'll sign up.

Thanks again.

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