This is a search in which you specify the domains you want to manage. You must specify these domains before you can make any changes to them. The search includes several optional criteria, which means that you decide what information the search shall be based on.
An overview of the tasks that you can perform. The overview has three categories; Net Services, Email Forwards and MX-records. Each category has two guides that explain how to manage located domains.
The first part of your domain, what comes before the domain, e.g. www or a name.
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Subdomain/Hostname
Type the subdomain of the domain.
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Advanced Settings
Click “Show advanced settings” if you want to add more than one subdomain to a domain, if your domain doesn’t include a subdomain, or if you want it to apply to any subdomain.
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Subdomain/Hostname
Add more than one subdomain, e.g. www.support.yourcompany.com
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Make the domain work without a subdomain
Tick this if you do not want a subdomain in front of your domain, e.g. yourcompany.com
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Make all subdomains in front of the domain work
Tick this if your subdomain can be any domain
b) Select Net Service
Select the net service you want to manage in the drop-down box called “Net Service”.
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Web forwards
makes it easier for visitors to remember your web address.
Example:Instead of typing http://members.host.com/user/file.html, visitors may just type www.yourName.xxx. The address in the visitors’ browser window will change from www.yourName.xxx to your destination address (http://members.host.com/user/file.html).
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Web aliases
are a bit like web forwards and makes it easier for visitors to remember your web address.
Example: Instead of typing in http://members.host.com/user/file.html, visitors may just type www.yourName.com. Unlike a forward, your new domain name (www.yourName.com) will remain in the visitors’ browser window.
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C-name (canonical name)
is your web sites official host name that replaces this domain with another domain.
Example: You can use C-name for redirecting www.yourSecondDomain.com to your www.yourFirstDomain.com, so that the changes you make to www.yourFirstDomain.com will apply to www.yourSecondDomain.com (as well as all other domains that have a C-name for www.yourFirstDomain.com).
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A-record (address record)
is your tool to define the web server (the IP-address) that your domain shall point to.
c) Type Destination
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Destination
Type the IP-address or the URL (depending on the net service you have chosen in step b) of the web server or the site that your domain shall point to.
d) Check the domains the settings shall apply to
Tick off the domains that you want the net service to apply to.
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List of current net service settings
This list gives you an overview of the current net services applying to domains you have located.
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Subdomain
The first part of a domain, what comes before the domain, e.g. www or a name.
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Domain
Your domain consists of a second level domain and a top-level domain e.g. example.com.
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Current service
The net service that currently applies to the domain.
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Current destination
The IP-address or URL of the web server or the site that your domain is currently pointing to.
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In this list, you can...
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Expand/Collapse button
Click “+” (expand) to view the details of a domain.
Click “-” (collapse) to hide details of a domain.
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Sort list
Click on "Subdomain", "Domain", “Current service” and/or "Current destination" to sort the list alphabetically; from a-z or z-a.
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Check all
Click “Check all” if you want the net service to apply to all the domains in the list.
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Continue
Click “Continue” to save your changes.
5) Save Net Services
Review the changes you have made.
In this step you may:
Confirm that you want to replace the existing setting with the new setting by ticking “yes”. Tick “No” if don’t want to change the settings.
Notice: Your existing Net Service settings will be deleted, when you choose to replace them.
This step contains:
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List of new net service settings
This list gives you an overview of the new net services that will to the located domains.
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Subdomain
The first part of a domain, what comes before the domain, e.g. www or a name.
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Domain
Your domain consists of a second level domain and a top-level domain e.g. example.com.
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Net service
The net service that shall apply to the domain.
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Destination
The IP-address or URL of the web server or the site that your domain shall point to.
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In this list, you can:
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Sort list
Click on "Email alias", "Domain name" and/or "Destination" to sort them alphabetically; from a-z or z-a.
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Overwrite old Net Service with new
You will be asked this a particular domain already have a Net Service.
Click “Yes” if you want to do this.
Click “No” if you wish to keep the current Net Service
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Save
Click “Save” to confirm your new Net Service settings.
6) Success!
This is a confirmation of your new Net Service settings.
In this step you may:
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Where next?
Click “Go” if you want to carry more changes with the listed domains.
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Home
Click “Home” to return to your welcome page.
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Locate other domains to manage
Click this link if you want to view make changes to other domains.
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Use this link to print the list of the new Net Service settings, ready to archive or to use in reports.
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List of Net Service settings
This list gives you an overview of the net services that apply to the located domains.
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Subdomain
The first part of a domain, what comes before the domain, e.g. www or a name.
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Domain
Your domain consists of a second level domain and a top-level domain e.g. example.com.
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Net service
The net service that applies to the domain.
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Destination
The IP-address or URL of the web server or the site that your domain is pointing to.
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In this list, you can
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Sort list
Click on "Email alias", "Domain name" and/or "Destination" to sort them alphabetically; from a-z or z-a.