Lincoln Hui wrote:
I know this isn't the answer you're looking for, but won't it make life much easier to just get an inexpensive laptop for backup (or even use one you currently have), set some some sort of backup infrastructure, go to that computer if you have a problem at odd hours, and bring your main machine in during the day? Even if you find such a service, you're going to be spending an hour troubleshooting something in the dead of night. Might as well just get things done on another computer, go to bed and worry about it tomorrow.
Lincoln: Thanks for your possible solution. I do have a backup old computer which basically works ok but won't go online (as it runs on XP), but I've become used to this idea of having 24/7 support available when/if I need it. This idea of yours of having a 2nd computer, though, echoes what I read somewhere recently: someone who did a lot of work online had 1 computer reserved exclusively for this. He NEVER, ever went online just to browse news sites, look at various things, etc. He did this to limit all possible "risk" to the "pure" computer which was used just for work.