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Posted by Nelesh on July 25th, 2009 under ColdFusion Hosting, Domain Name Forum, Web Hosting Tags: .CA domain registration, domain name, Registrar, What is Domain Name? •
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How to change the registrant owner for a registered .CA domain?
When a .CA domain is registered, a Registrant Account is created at CIRA - The domain registry for .CA domains. The registrant contact that is submitted and approved by CIRA at the time of domain registration cannot be changed as accepted their terms and policies [...]
Posted by chetanb on July 20th, 2009 under Domain Name Forum Tags: Authcode, Authorization code, Domain Registrar, EPP code, Reasons of domain transfer, REGISTRAR-LOCK, whois directory •
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What is Domain Transfer?
A domain Transfer is the process of moving of domain from one domain registrar to another domain registrar. Generally when the domain owner are not happy with the existing registrar they choose to transfer the domain, the main reasons may be price, Quality of customer service and ease of use.
Reasons why Domains [...]
Posted by Nelesh on July 18th, 2009 under Domain Name Forum, Web Hosting •
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How do I register a nameserver for a .CA, .UK or .EU domain in ENOM?
Some TLDs have a different style for registration of name servers .
The name servers cannot be registered using the options — Domains >> Register a Name Server link.
To register nameservers for one of the CA, .UK or .EU domains, you need [...]
Posted by Nelesh on July 18th, 2009 under Domain Name Forum, Web Hosting •
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Domain Name Status Codes
Whois records displays the detailed information for who is responsible for a domain name and other key information. In addition to the registrants and contacts for a registered domain name, WhoIs records display the status of a domain name. Each domain name has at least one status code but multiple statuses of [...]
Posted by Nelesh on July 15th, 2009 under Domain Name Forum, Web Hosting •
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Can I change a domain name or change the spelling of a newly registered domain name ?
All domain registration are final. This is why it is very important to check your order thoroughly before submitting.
Once a domain is registered, the spelling cannot be changed.
You do have two opportunities to review domains and can back out [...]
Posted by Nelesh on July 13th, 2009 under Domain Name Forum Tags: .com domain, .net domain, cc-tld, cheap domain reseller, domain name, domain registration, generic tld, top level domain •
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What is a Domain Name ?
Computers connected to the Internet have unique numerical addresses so that electronic information is delivered to the right place. The domain name system (DNS) translates the numerical addresses of computers into more user-friendly names. The resulting domain names are easier to remember and help people to find information on the [...]
Posted by Nelesh on July 13th, 2009 under Domain Name Forum, domain registration Tags: Administrative contact for domain, domain name, ICANN rules Domain Transfer Rejections, Registrar Hold •
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ICANN rules for Domain Transfer Rejections.
A transfer may be rejected for the following reasons only:
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Evidence of fraud
UDRP - Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy Action.
Court order by a court of competent jurisdiction
Reasonable dispute over the identity of the Registrant or Administrative contact
No payment for a previous registration period (including credit card charge-backs) if the [...]
Posted by Nelesh on July 13th, 2009 under Domain Name Forum, Shared Web Hosting Tags: country-code top-level domains, global top-level domain, ICANN, UDRP, Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy •
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UDRP stands for ” Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) “. The UDRP was adopted by ICANN on 26 August 1999.
UDRP defines how disputes over domain-name registrations are resolved in the global top-level domains such as .biz, .com, .info, .name, .net, and .org. The UDRP includes a mandatory, non-binding, low-cost administrative procedure to resolve [...]
Posted by chetanb on July 9th, 2009 under Domain Name Forum, Networking Tags: DDNS, FTP server, Internet domain names, IP address, static IP •
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We all have heard about DNS(Domain name System).Let see what is DDNS
DDNS : Dynamic Domain Name System.
It is the service that maps the Internet domain names to Ip address. It serves exactly the same purpose as the DNS with some addition. It allows anyone hosting a web or FTP server to advertise a public name [...]