If it said No Match for domain, go on to D2 below If it showed the information about your domain, read on to D1 D1) The domain name is registered, so lets look at the nameservers… do they match the one on your welcome letter from your hosting company?
NO- You will need to go to your registrar and change your nameservers to the ones provided by your hosting company. If we are your registrar, click here for instructions. YES- has it been over 72 hours since you made the chage? If so, contact your hosting company and see if they have everything set up right. If it has not been 72 hours, please allow up to 72 hours for the changes to propagate worldwide. D2) your domain may not be registered yet. Did you register a new domain? You will have to wait 72 hours for the domain to appear in the Whois. If you registered a new domain and it has been over 72 hours, contact your registrar… if that is us, email sales and they will help. If the domain has not yet been registered, go here to register a new domain. I did not register my domain with you. How do I know who my registrar is so I can modify my domain? The registrar should be the company you paid to register your domain name. They should have the links/forms to modify your domain. If you
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