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Old 11-08-09, 13:00
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Okay then my next question would be if you are used to say cPanel but end up needing a site that used ASP, is it going to be a hard transition for someone moving over to the Dotnetpanel?
Well, I would say, yes. The reason for this is the fact that cPanel and Dotnetpanel are different control panels. Hence, it is difficult to take the backup of data from cPanel and upload the data through Dotnetpanel on the new hosting package or server.

The best way of moving from cPanel would be to take the backup of all the data and upload the backup to the new hosting package or server through Dotnetpanel
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Old 11-27-09, 06:27
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Actually I don't have a favorite control panel. I have an account with three different hosting companies and they all have different CPs. Some use classics, like CPanel and some their own custom ones.
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Old 11-27-09, 08:37
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I used to administer my sites with CPanel. But couple of years ago I transferred my sites to IXWebHosting.com. They have a control panel I have never seen before. I think it's custom made for them. After getting a hang of it, it is very intuitive to use.
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Old 11-27-09, 10:25
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I really like CPanel. Don't hold me to my word but I think it is the most used one with hosting setups. It's intuitive and easy to use, in my opinion.
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Old 12-01-09, 05:07
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I like CPanel pretty much, maybe because I got used to using it, I don't know. I particularly like fantastico department for script installation because it is very easy and intuitive.
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