Registering new Domain names througth DiscountASP.NET

Discussion in 'Domain names / DNS' started by Sargis8787, Jun 12, 2009.

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  1. Hi to All,
    how can i register new Domain names through DiscountASP.NET ? :confused:
     
  2. Hi,
    I'm sure most would agree the best domain partner here is godaddy.
    Nice thing is, you have full control over the domains you use here, very cool.
    All the best,
    Mark
     
  3. Thanks for good advice.

    when i register my new domain name via godaddy,
    1. how should i see my new domain in my discountasp.net account's control panel ??
    2. how should i associate my new domain with discountasp.net account

    Thanks .
     
  4. Takeshi Eto

    Takeshi Eto DiscountASP.NET Staff

    You would either sign up a new hosting account using the Use Existing Domain option of the order form. Or, you would add the Root Domain Pointer addon to an existing hosting account.
     
  5. Thanks for good answer.
     
  6. On a related subject, how would I change the primary domain name? My Discountasp.net Control Panel doesn't let me. I went to the DNS Manager and then clicked on my primary domain name and that takes me to a place where I can edit stuff attached to the domain name and IP address, such as "A Record", "CNAME", "MX Record Manager", etc. There I deleted all stuff refering to the primary domain, because I don't have it anymore. I stopped paying for it. So it is suspended. But I just got a domain name for free using co.cc and I want to change my old domain name to that one ending in co.cc which is already working but I got 48 hours to get all the pointing done. The URL forwarding is already working. And I submitted the DNS Name Server information that Discountasp.net uses to the co.cc domain settings.
     
  7. You'll need to open a ticket inside your hosting control panel and send it to support. The domain name on your account will have to be changed manually from our end. There's a $15 administrative fee for the domain name change.
     
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