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Old August 3rd, 2004, 07:18 PM
hairylenny hairylenny is offline
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Oneandone.co.uk

Just a quick complaint about oneandone.co.uk, I upgraded to their Professional package today, with one of the key featues being the ability to used "Scheduled tasks" as stated in the description of the product. After the upgrade was complete I logged on to the control panel and began searching for this feature. I couldn't find it and so I rang up their help line, first of all the guy didn't know what they were and then when he went and asked he said they didn't do them! :@:@:@:@:@

VERY ANNOYING!

I know this post is probably of no use to most of you but just a warning! (and a complaint about advertising something you can't do)

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Old November 27th, 2004, 08:55 AM
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shedule tasks

You can not setup shedule task from control panel , you have to setup cron jobs for it, you can set them up quite easily by loging in using SSH and just type in crontab , its there is oneandone faqs as well.Its your responsibility to look aroung for solution before blaiming the hosting company
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Just a quick complaint about oneandone.co.uk, I upgraded to their Professional package today, with one of the key featues being the ability to used "Scheduled tasks" as stated in the description of the product. After the upgrade was complete I logged on to the control panel and began searching for this feature. I couldn't find it and so I rang up their help line, first of all the guy didn't know what they were and then when he went and asked he said they didn't do them! :@:@:@:@:@

VERY ANNOYING!

I know this post is probably of no use to most of you but just a warning! (and a complaint about advertising something you can't do)

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Old November 27th, 2004, 09:03 AM
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Most professional control panels offer easy management of cron rutines. I presume the "control panel" in question is home made?

The more advanced features you add to the control panel the less your client need to use SSH. With a good control panel, SSH access can in general be restriced to a very small group of trusted clients with special requirements - or closed all together.

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