You have determined that your company's website is housed on a web server that cannot handle ASP. What would you do?

  1. Contact the ISP and have them switch the website to have ASP capability.

  2. Develop a transition plan first that includes a step-by-step plan on every detail prior to contacting the ISP.

  3. Have your ISP install the Microsoft FrontPage extensions

  4. All the above


Correct Option: B

AI Explanation

To answer this question, you need to understand the concept of web servers and ASP (Active Server Pages).

Option A) Contact the ISP and have them switch the website to have ASP capability - This option is incorrect because it suggests directly contacting the ISP to switch the website to have ASP capability. However, the question states that the web server cannot handle ASP, which means the server is not capable of running ASP. Contacting the ISP to switch the website to have ASP capability may not be feasible or possible.

Option B) Develop a transition plan first that includes a step-by-step plan on every detail prior to contacting the ISP - This option is correct because it suggests developing a transition plan before contacting the ISP. Since the current web server cannot handle ASP, it is necessary to plan out the steps and details of transitioning to a different server or finding an alternative solution. This option shows a systematic approach to solving the issue.

Option C) Have your ISP install the Microsoft FrontPage extensions - This option is incorrect because it suggests installing Microsoft FrontPage extensions on the existing web server. However, the problem is that the web server cannot handle ASP, not that it lacks FrontPage extensions. Installing FrontPage extensions will not address the underlying issue.

Option D) All the above - This option is incorrect because Option A and Option C are incorrect. Only Option B, which suggests developing a transition plan, is the correct approach.

The correct answer is B. This option is correct because it suggests developing a transition plan first, which includes a step-by-step plan on every detail prior to contacting the ISP. Developing a transition plan will help ensure a smooth and efficient process of addressing the issue of the web server's inability to handle ASP.

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