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Question by brieeyeball: Paypal domain registration for under 5 bucks?
Any reputable domain registrairs that accept paypal and do registrations for under five dollars? thanks.
Not looking for .info. I need a .com domain … really.
I plan on hosting the site on a server I have at home, I’m just looking for a cheap registrar.

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Answer by bert
You’ll have to watch for offers.
.info are cheap btw.

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Question by Kevin G: Want to find the best approach to move user accounts from one Domain server to another under Active Directory?
I have a w2k server and setting up a new w2k3 server with same domain name. The w2k domain is brokent and can not be restored. Need to export user accounts from the AD and import into the new w2k3 AD. Same Domain name. The users desktops seem to loose their profile when I connect to then new. How can I prevent this and allow user desktops to maintain their profile?

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Answer by W G
Use the active directory migration tool: See link

WG

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Question by Richard: How do I transfer a domain if the Yahoo account it was registered under has been deleted?

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Answer by misz cami
Contact the domain registrar directly by doing a whois on the domain url. If you can supply the appropriate billing and contact info you should be able to transfer or renew the domain.

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Question by wilyum: What does it mean when a webhost says you have unlimited domains under one account?
When I buy a domain and host service, say www.domainhelp.com, do I have to pay extra for the .ca, .org, version of the same domain? I would like to own the .com, .org, .ca version of my domain, as well as the .com and have them all link back to the same website. Thanks

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Answer by gHaggy
Yes, you will have to pay extra for the .ca and .org, etc. Most hosting companies, like GoDaddy for instance, will offer you a deal for the other domains if you purchase the .com, but they’re not free.

Unlimited domains under one hosting account means that you are paying a monthly fee for a hosting account for your main domain, like www.myname.com. If you then buy another domain, like www.myname.info, you can have all the files for the .info pages held in a folder within the public folder of myname.com. Then, simply configure the .info domain to point to the .info folder and a start page. If you just want to have the .info domain show the same content as the .com domain, just configure your .info domain to point to the index.html page of your .com public folder.

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Question by lilith2014: My domain is under somebody’s name and he disappear. How can I transfer my domain?
I’m planning to design a new site for my company. The guy who set up my hosting and domain disappeared. I will buy a hosting on godaddy but I dont know what to do with my domain? Please help

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Answer by Poor Bloke!
If you can prove you own the domain name, contact your hosting site by telephone. Do not settle for the first person that answers if they can’t help you.

Have all the info that will help you prove to them that you are the owner. If you can convince them you own the domain name and hosting, they’ll turn over all the login info you’ll need to log into your account.

CHANGE THE PASSWORD IMMEDIATELY after you log in.

You should then be able to go to following link which is the Domain Manager:

https://manage.opensrs.net/index?action=manage_profile

Your current site information can be found at WhoIs either by domain name or IP address.

Ron

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