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Hey. I had no idea where to put this. but, i need help. i have a domain from godaddy.com i then used to to host for free. i then cancelled that account. as i have a new hosting account else where. for the hosting to work i need to "Your domain, if you already have it registered needs to point to the following nameservers". How Do I Do this?!
Thank You.x
Thank You.x
You would have to goto the site where your domain name is registered with. I'm not sure what company GoDaddy uses for the domain. If you are not sure do a whois lookup on your domain name ( http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/index.jsp the registrar name) and it should tell you there.
You will also need to get the new Name Server's (DNS) from your new hosting company (there should be 2) to complete the transfer.
Goto the registrar's website and log-in to the site (username and password is usualy the same as your account from your hosting service unless otherwise specified by your hosting company). You than need to change the DNS server info to do the transfer. Also note that this may be locked, and if so you will have to contact the hosting company you registered the account with to get it unlocked.
Good Luck!
You will also need to get the new Name Server's (DNS) from your new hosting company (there should be 2) to complete the transfer.
Goto the registrar's website and log-in to the site (username and password is usualy the same as your account from your hosting service unless otherwise specified by your hosting company). You than need to change the DNS server info to do the transfer. Also note that this may be locked, and if so you will have to contact the hosting company you registered the account with to get it unlocked.
Good Luck!
Last edited by GliderPilot; Sep 24th, 2006 at 5:33 pm.
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