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11/13/2007 17:33
On top of that it will take another day for the domain to get registerd, and another 5 days for it to transfer to my server.. I am not understanding this
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Posted By martin
11/15/2007 20:08
Can you please stop agressions?
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11/14/2007 16:55
The instant Paypal notifies us that the eCheck clears, your order gets processed and domains in the order are registered.

Any name server changes usually take effect within 20 minutes. It could take 1-3 days for any caches of the previous name server settings to expire. Before your domain is registered, you can set your default name server setting to the name servers you want, which would prevent any caching issues. Our help section shows how to do this:

How do I set up my default name server settings?

Default name servers will automatically set new domain registrations to the name servers of your choosing. To set your default name server settings, please follow these steps:

  1. Sign in to your Dynadot account.
  2. Select "My Domains" from the left-side menu bar and click "Domain Defaults" in the drop-down.
  3. Select the "Name Servers" option.
  4. In the "DNS Setting" section, select "Name Servers" from the drop-down menu.
  5. Enter or Select the default name server settings you wish to set for any future domains you register with us.
  6. Press the "Save" button at the top right of the page to save your changes. Now any new domain registrations will be set to your default name server settings.
Your settings should look similar to what is shown below:


Please be aware that it might take some time for your name server changes to propagate.

Notes:

  • Transferred domains keep their current name servers as they enter your account, and will not be affected by these settings unless the option "Apply to transferred domains" is checked.

  • Custom DNS settings do not carry over when a domain is moved between Dynadot accounts, and will not be affected by these settings unless the option "Apply to receiving Push domains" is checked.

Learn how to set name servers for your domain.

Looking to set multiple domains already in your account to a certain name server setting? We've got the perfect solution and they're called smart folders:

From Help Section: Account & Domain Management > Name Server Settings > How do I set up my default name serve...
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11/14/2007 07:57
Great support.
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