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Change DNS Video Tutorial

Change DNS Video Tutorial
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When you purchase a new domain, but have your hosting account with another company, you will need to update your DNS server names.

The typical hosting company says something like change your DNS to ns17.hostingcompanyname.com and ns18.hostingcompanyname.com. That's it. That's pretty much all most will tell you. Now what?

You must update the named servers on your registrar account for that new domain, to match the named servers for your hosting account.

This video will show you how using GoDaddy as the registrar. The Named servers were sent via email (or posted to your hosting account) so it pretty much doesn't matter which hosting account you use. And if your registrar isn't GoDaddy, the process will be similar. You should be able to figure it out from here.

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