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#1 by dave6035
Hi,
I have now completed (I think, I hope) the process required to transfer my domain...."gowerseafishing.co.uk".......to Supanet. Is this the correct place to inform you of that and if so what is the next step for me to take to upload my pages to the site?
Posted on Sunday, 16th September 2007 at 2:13pm
#2 by dave6035
[quote="dave6035"]Hi,
I have now completed (I think, I hope) the process required to transfer my domain...."gowerseafishing.co.uk".......to Supanet. Is this the correct place to inform you of that and if so what is the next step for me to take to upload my pages (built with Netscape) to the site?

I've just found out that I have incorrectly listed the secondary nameserver to my former host. I should have made it dns2.hosted.netline.net.uk but incorrectly entered it as dns1, the same as the primary nameserver. Can this be amended by yourselves?

Thank you

P.S. I shall be away until Wednesday so please don't think I'm being rude by not responding to any help that arrives.
Posted on Sunday, 16th September 2007 at 2:24pm
#3 by admin
You have correctly changed your TAG over to us and we have updated the name servers so they should all be configured correctly. All you need to do now is upload your files and everything should work fine.
Posted on Monday, 17th September 2007 at 11:37am

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