Yes, a demo of our Windows web hosting control panel system is available for both standard user accounts, reseller user accounts, and VPS accounts. This demo will not allow you to make any changes, but will allow you to see and check all the features available in our control panel for our Windows platform. The demos run in read-only mode so every visitor sees the same consistent example data and layout.

Accessing the demo beforehand matters because the control panel is the primary interface for all administrative work on Windows hosting. It lets you evaluate navigation speed, locate tools for IIS sites, SQL databases, FTP, email, statistics, and permissions, and decide whether the workflow matches your operational needs. No software installation or account creation is required; only a modern browser with JavaScript enabled is necessary.

#Standard User Account Demo

The standard demo reflects a typical individual hosting account. It exposes the exact sections a customer uses to manage their own websites and services. Log in with the following to begin exploration.

  • URL: https://panel.aspnix.com
  • Username: demouser
  • Password: demopassword

#Reseller User Account Demo

Reseller accounts include additional controls for managing client accounts, resource allocation, and branding. This demo uses a separate domain that matches the reseller platform. Log in using these shared credentials.

  • URL: https://panel.anaxanet.com
  • Username: demoreseller
  • Password: demopassword

#Virtual Private Server (VPS) Account Demo

VPS demos simulate an elevated environment with server-level options such as service restarts and advanced security controls while still using the primary panel. Use the dedicated VPS login at the standard address.

  • URL: https://panel.aspnix.com
  • Username: demovps
  • Password: demopassword

#Features Visible in the Demo

Once logged in you can traverse every menu to inspect website configuration screens, FTP account listings, database management consoles for SQL Server, email account and forwarder setup, domain and DNS tools, scheduled task definitions, backup utilities, SSL management pages, real-time resource graphs, and detailed log viewers. The layout groups related functions logically so administrators can move between web, database, and mail tasks without switching applications. Because the panel is built specifically for Windows, options reflect IIS application pools, ASP.NET configuration, and Microsoft SQL specifics that differ from Linux equivalents. Spend time in each section to understand depth of control and reporting granularity.

#Limitations and Best Practices

  • All demos are strictly read-only; attempted changes are either rejected or discarded on submission to preserve the shared environment.
  • Credentials are public, so concurrent users may be browsing simultaneously and response times can vary.
  • Do not upload personal scripts or enter production data; the environment exists only for evaluation.
  • Use the demo on a desktop browser rather than mobile for the complete interface layout.

After exploring the three demos you will possess a concrete mental map of the control panel organization and available tools. This preparation shortens the onboarding process once a live standard, reseller, or VPS account is provisioned. Return to the knowledge base for task-specific guides that reference the same panel you just inspected.