Marge,
I almost responded to your question when you first posted it except I don't
know the difference between an NT or Unix server. Anyway, my suggestion as
a merchant to you as a novice would be to invest in some experts out there
or you may be pennywise and pound foolish. I believe in the small guy with
plenty of personal service. Brent at
www.sd360.com designed my site and I
love it and he knows ShopSite. My host is
www.basiclink.com where you
always get speedy service from the same two guys.
Also, the key to running my business smoothly and efficiently is the use of
Order Manager and Product Manager from
www.stoneedge.com . I can't say
enough good things how this add-on to Shop Site has increased the
effectiveness of my site and office with respect to handling orders and
inventory -- it's a must if you're selling products. And Barney Stone is a
gem.
As far as I've been told, FrontPage is for novices--if you always want to be
a novice, I guess it could work. If you want a professional site, the
suggestion you already got of Dreamweaver is the way to go -- so I've been
told.
Make the investment now -- it will pay off in the long run. This is my 3rd
generation site and I've learned a bit from my mistakes. I now feel I have
the winning combination of products and people to help me be successful.
Jimmy Hilburger
www.switchhits.com"HealthDesign" <HealthDesign@email.msn.com> wrote in message
news:9k956j$38c$1@support.shopsite.com...
We are currently on a Windows NT server and having many problems with our
current host. I have looked at Lexiconn and they are Unix based. I also
use
Frontpage to publish my site. The folks at Lexiconn say I may have
problems
publishing my site through Frontpage that I should FTP. According to
Microsoft, you should not FTP a Frontpage site, only publish. If it makes
a
difference, I use a frontpage page theme and the frontpage search.
So besides Lexiconn, can anyone recommend a good Windows NT host? I'm a
novice to this so any help would be greatly appreciated.
Marge