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How
do I login to manage my domain?
Do
I need a separate password for each domain?
How
can I change my password?
TroubleShooting - Account Login
I
tried to login to manage my domain but I got an error message.
I
can't remember my password?
How do
I login to manage my domain? Top
Go to the home page where you first registered your domain.
You may need to click on "Manage Domain" or "Domain Login".
On the next screen scroll down to the bottom to the User Login
area:
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Type in your domain name
in the text box to the right of "Domain". Type your domain
name without the "www" such as:
mydomainname.com
Type in your domain password
that you assigned to this domain when you first registered the
name. Please note that passwords are case sensitive.
Click the "Login" button
and you will enter your domain control panel.
Do I need a separate
password for each domain? Top
With each domain you register you assign a separate password for
future login and domain management. You can choose to make
the password the same as other domains you have registered or
different.
How can I change my password?
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After you login and are in your domain control panel, scroll down
the bottom of the page to the section entitled "Change Password"
Type in your new password
and then retype your password in the second text box. Click
on "Modify" to save your changes.
Make a note of your new
password for future login. Remember that your password is
case sensitive.
TroubleShooting - Account Login
I
tried to login to manage my domain but I got an error message.
Top
If you are having problems logging in to manage your account,
please check the follow items below.
1) Make sure when you type in your domain ID that it is the domain
name without the "www" - example:
Domain: yourdomainname.com
2) Your password is case sensitive. Try and reenter your password
with this in mind.
3) If the browser you are using is Internet Explorer 6.0 or AOL
6.0, there may be a temporary interface conflict with high security
settings. Click on "Tools" at the top of the Browser, then click
on "Internet Options". Next click on the Privacy or Security Tab.
Slide the bar for the security settings to medium or medium low.
Save changes and then exit. Then, retry logging in to your domain.
4) Please make sure that you have cookies turned on.
How do I turn on Cookies in Internet Explorer v5.5 and earlier
versions?
PC
From your browser, go to:
Tools --> Internet Options.
Click on the Security settings Tab.
Make sure that the slider is set for medium.
If it is set on custom you can click the "Default Settings" button
to reset these to the "medium" setting.
Click OK.
MAC
From your browser, go to:
Edit --> Preferences.
Double click on the "receiving files" item in the left window..
Single click on the sub-item named cookies.
In the right window, selct the drop down menu item named "never
ask" or "ask for each site" (in which case you will have to accept
the enom cookie when prompted).
Clik OK.
How do I turn on Cookies in Netscape?
PC and MAC
From your browser, go to:
Edit --> Preferences.
Click on "advanced" in the left window (Netscape6: double-click)
(Netscape 6.1: double click "Privacy and Security" option).
Netscape6: click on the sub-menu item named "cookies".
Select the "accept all cookies option" in the right window.
Clik OK.
I can't remember my password?
Top
Go to the home page where you first registered your domain.
You may need to click on "Manage Domain" or "Domain Login".
On the next screen scroll down to the bottom to the User Login
area:
Type in your domain name
in the text box to the right of "Domain". Type your domain
name without the "www" such as:
mydomainname.com
Type in any wrong or incorrect
domain password.
Click the "Login" button.
At the next screen you will see the following:
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Click on the "click here"
text and your password will automatically be emailed to the administrative
contact listed on your contact whois information.
If you aren't sure what
email you listed as your contact email, go to http://checkdomain.com/ and do
a whois search for your domain name. Your contact whois
information will be listed with your email address. Make sure
to check the email address listed for the administrative contact
to retrieve your password.
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