If you already have a website that is hosted
by another provider and would like to have
your new domain name configured so that it
directs vistors to that site, please contact
your current hosting provider and ask them if
they will nameserve your domain name and
configure it to "point" to your existing
site. You will also have to update your NIC
record.
When your domain name registration is
complete, you will be emailed a "registry
key" which is needed in order to make changes
such as this. It is included in the email
confirmation message with "Registration
Complete" in the subject line.
Please have that registry key handy and go
to:
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http://www.inww.com/maintenance/gtld/
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Enter your domain name and your registry key
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Enter Management
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Click on "Delegation Details"
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Replace AZC's nameserver information with the
nameserver names of your hosting provider
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Click on "Process Changes"
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Go back to the Main Menu
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Click on "Contact Details"
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There, replace AZC's Technical Contact details
with the details of your new provder in the
"Technical Contact" section
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Click on "Process Changes"
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Go back to the Main Menu
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Log Out
Please note that, due to internet latency, it can take a few
days for the transfer to be propagated
(completed) world wide.
Note that many providers of "free" web space
do not provide nameserving. If this is the
case, you may wish to consider having your
site hosted by a provider who will provide
nameserver support for your domain name as
well as your web site. AZC.COM also has
several hosting plans available. You may wish
to view them. They are posted at:
http://www.azc.com/htmls/service.html.