During your domain registration
process, you chosen a UserName
and Password to manage that domain name under.
Use this info to
log into Domain Manager and make any change you
like to your
domain name. If you get an authentication error,
please remember
that the password is case-sensitive. Also, do not
type your
domain name using the "www" prefix in
the previous domain field.
Lost Passwords: If you forgot
your password. Simply email
help@123cheapdomains.com
and specify for your domain name.
The login and password can only be sent to your
"admin contact"
for your domain, so you must make sure you have
access to that
email at all times.
After logging in, you will see the Management
Interface. You can
always click on "Manage your Domain"
across the top to return
to this screen. Below that, you will see the
Domain name,
when it expires and whether a change is in
progress.
If you have more than one domain in this profile,
there will be
a link called: "Manage Another Domain:"
Click here to list the
other domains in this profile.
Link Navigation Help
* Manage Profiles - This section
allows you to change Domain
login and password information,
create sub users as well as
group multiple domains into
different profiles.
* Organization Contact - This is
information about the company
or entity which owns the domain
name you are managing.
Change company information
here. This field is shown at the
top of WHOIS and is also called
the Registrant field.
* Admin Contact - This is the
only person allowed to make
changes to the domain.
Ensure this Email address is always
kept up-to-date. Lost
passwords can only be sent to the person
listed here, so please
make sure you have access to the email
listed here at all times.
* Billing Contact
- This is the contact responsible for
billing issues with
regard to this domain's registration.
All renewal
information will be sent to this address.
* Manage Name servers
- This section is where you
modify name
server info as well as create name servers
hosts based
on the domain. Basically this is where you
change your
DNS. If you subscribe to web hosting service
to make your
domain name work on the web,
this is where
you will enter the 2 Name Servers that
the ISP's
provides you
Frequent Questions:
How do I change contact information
on my Domain?
Each link on the main screen corresponds to
a field in the
WHOIS output. Click on the link to the
field you wish
to update. You will be presented with a
page where
you can edit the information in each
field. Again,
ensure the Admin Email address is kept up
to date.
This is the only way to recover a lost
login/password.
How do I change my Name Servers?
Click on Manage Name Servers, you will see your
current name
servers listed as primary and secondary. Replace
the old name
server with the new one then click the Save
Configuration button.
You can also remove a name server. click the
remove check box
beside the name server you wish to remove and
click
Save Changes. Please note this action does not
delete
the name server entry, it removes it from this
domain only.
HELP! I've deleted all my name servers!
If you have deleted your name server settings, or
wish to add more,
you can use the "- Adding New Name Servers
-" section below
the list of DNS. Enter just the name of the DNS, not
the IP address,
and click on "Add Name Server." The DNS
will be added
to the list directly above.
How do I create a name server based on this
domain?
In the Manage Name Servers section, and at the
bottom of
the page, you will see a link: "If you want
to create or modify
a name server which is based on {your domain}
click here."
Here you can register a name server based on the
domain.
All name servers must have an unique IP and must
be set-up
and running for at least 24 hours before you
register them here.
Type the prefix for your name server and its IP
address and
click Create Name Server. We suggest that you do
not use
the prefix "www" as this may cause a
problem with your
web server lookups. Use a known convention such
as "ns1"
How do I delete a name server I created using
manage?
In the Manage Name Servers section, and at the
bottom of
the page, you will see a link: "If you want
to create or modify
a name server which is based on {your domain}
click here."
You can only delete name servers that are not in
use by
any domains. You will only see a Delete button
next to a
DNS entry if it is not in use by a domain.
If the Delete button is available, click it and
you will receive
an "Are you sure?" Click yes and the
DNS will be deleted
from the root registry.
Please be aware that we can't check to see if the
DNS
is in use by another domains. If it is, you will
get an
error directly from the root registry.
How do I change the IP address of my name
server?
In the Manage Name Servers section, and at the
bottom
of the page, you will see a link: "If you
want to create or
modify a name server which is based on {your
domain} click here."
Simply change the old IP to the new one and click
Save
Configuration. All name servers must have unique
IPs.
If you're getting a registry error, it likely
means that IP
is already in use.
This change will be automatically applied to all
domains using
this name server.
How do I change the host name of my name server?
In the Manage Name Servers section, and at the bottom
of the page, you will see a link: "If you want to
create or modify
a name server which is based on {your domain} click
here."
Simply change the old host name to the new one and
click
Save Configuration.
This change will be automatically applied to all
domains
using this name server.
How do Profiles work?
In order to speed up registrations and make
managing
domains easier, the system uses "Domain
Profiles". A profile is
simply a username and password associated with a
domain
or domains which gives access to a Web-based
interface to
manage these specific domains.
How do I move domains between Profiles?
Merging
domains under one central account for easier
management.
Click on "Manage Profile" and
select "Change Ownership
of Domain." Fill out the
username/password of the profile
you want to add this domain to. Click on "Move
to existing profile"
and type the name of a domain that is
already in the profile into
"Previously registered domain."
Click on "Change Owner"
and the two domains are now in the same profile.
* It is important to remember that anyone
with the profile
login information can change all info for
all domains in the
profile, including ownership.
How do I move a domain from my main
profile to its own?
Click on "Manage Profile"
and select "Change Ownership
of Domain." Select a new
username/password,
and click on "Change Owner".
The domain is now in its own profile,
with a separate username and password.
* Only Domains belonging to the same person
or company
should be grouped
together in a Profile.
How do I create a Sub User account
for my domain?
A Sub User is an additional login to
your domain that you
can create and grant limited access.
This is helpful if you'd
like to give a login to your Web Host
or ISP to manage
your Name servers/etc.
Goto "Manage Profile",
then select "Create/Manage a Sub-User".
Select a username, password and
choose what areas that this
sub-user will be allowed to edit.
Sub-users are never
allowed access to the "Manage
Profile" section.
There can only be a single sub-user
per domain, and a
sub-user can only manage the domain
it was created for,
not the profile it is in (if it
is part of a larger group
profile of your domains)
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