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Accessing your domain manager:
Simply go to your domain registers web site, and look around for links, which point to something...
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Changing your Name Server settings, so your domain points to your http://www.webhostlocal.co.uk account:
Your "Name Server Settings" must be updated to point to your account on...
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Checking your DNS update status (outside of your ISP):
In the event you're becoming impatient, and or are wondering if the rest of the world outside of...
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DNS Cache and your ISP:
There is also the issue of DNS cache, which is something we won't go into great detail about...
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Side effects that can be expected during the propagation time frame:
It's perfectly normal for strange things to happen within the 48-hour propagation period, but...
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The 3 to 4 day propagation period - Understanding what happens during this time frame:
In short, patience is a virtue. Remember what we talked about earlier in this chapter regarding...
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The DNS propagation process is not limited to ISP's!
HA.. Just when you thought you had it all figured out! Unfortunately, there's more folks. The...
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The personal DNS (for advanced webmasters).
Personalized Name Servers are generally used by webmasters who will be reselling web hosting...
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Understanding DNS and Name Servers:
This is an area, which causes a great deal of confusion amongst both webmasters and end user...
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What is DNS?
DNS stands for "Domain Name Server." The domain name server acts like a large telephone...
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What to expect during this 2 to 4 day propagation period:
In most cases, the propagation process will take at least 48 hours to complete. The first thing...
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Where are all of the DNS records kept?
This is slightly more complicated, but for the purpose of this overview, we'll try to keep it as...
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Where do the Root Name Servers receive their information from?
The Root Name Servers will query "domain registers" several times a day. Domain...
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Working on your account during the DNS propagation period:
You can still work on your new account until your domain name finds it way to our servers using...
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