echoPANEL 1.0.0 is a ASP.NET script for Web Hosting Tools scripts design by SANAMATO INC..
It runs on following operating system: Windows.
echoPANEL is a browser-based ASP.net dedicated server control panel that simplifies your day-to-day hosting tasks.
Publisher review:echoPANEL is a browser-based ASP.net dedicated server control panel that simplifies your day-to-day hosting tasks. echoPANEL is a browser-based ASP.net dedicated server control panel that simplifies your day-to-day hosting tasks. Create and manage your Windows IIS Websites, DNS Entries, Domain Aliases, Folder Permissions, FTP Users, and Email Accounts* inside a single, secure and simple-to-use interface. For novice and pro alike, echoPANEL will alleviate the overwhelming and time-consuming task of managing multiple applications in their native interfaces. Whether you are a webmaster managing a single dedicated server or a corporate web server administrator, it's time experience the simplicity and efficiency of echoPANEL. echoPANEL is a structured control panel that establishes a secure connection to IIS (Internet Information Services), your Mail Server, your FTP Server, and MS DNS (Microsoft Domain Name System). When you issue a command in echoPANEL, it communicates with the underlying server software and performs the task. echoPANEL offers you the ability to handle common day-to-day hosting tasks like creating new sites, email accounts, and ftp users inside a friendly interface without the painful learning curve of complicated server software. Requirements: · Server - Windows Server 2003, IIS 6.0, ASP.net 1.1 or higher · Server (optional) - MS FTP (free), MS DNS (free), Supported Mail & FTP Servers · Client (remote access) - Windows 2000/XP/Vista, Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
Operating system:Windows
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