Larry-E-Taylor:
Thanks for such a very quick reply on a weekend. You mentioned sacrificing the option of keeping customers separate. I also see that I might lose tracking and being able to initiate an invite to a specific visitor when I see they hit a specific web page on a specific website.
With that in mind, unless I am getting it wrong, the Small Business license (for 10 domains) may be best for me... even though I don't have 10 websites to manage yet... and it would require a separate instance running for each separate client's website (domain).
I can live with that as your product evolves... to perhaps be able to manage mutiple websites/domains from a single console application shared between operators/agents. It sounds promising.
I guess the last thing to be concerned about is the utilization of the database. Is there any problem in sharing a single database between domains/websites using MS-SQL 2008 on a separate server? Or would using an MS-Access standalone database on each website be more direct and simple?
Thanks Again!!!
-Larry-
larry,
I suggest you use the cross domain solution of Cute Live Support.
You can install Cute Live Support on domain A, for other sites, you can use the cross domain solution. You can also track the site visitors and invite the customers.
We installed live support on CuteSoft.net and use it on AjaxUploader.com, PhpfileUploader.com, phphtmledit.com, aspuploader....
Please check the following article for details.
Hope it helps.
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