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What is a
Domain Name?
Internet address:
The sequence of words, phrases, abbreviations, or characters that identifies
a specific computer or network on the Internet and serves as its address.
This address is mapped on a Domain Name Server to a numerical IP Address the
Internet understands. (example:
CDSSCorp.com, BlankVideoTape.com,
Debra.org)
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What is an IP
address?
An IP address is a numerical address on the Internet, which allows you
to locate a specific computer or Web site. Every machine on the
Internet has a unique, numerical assignment that allows computers and
hosts on the Internet to locate it (for example: 209.67.50.203). If a
machine does not have an IP address, it is not officially available on
the Internet.
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Is Web hosting
included with my domain name registration?
In most cases, Web hosting services are not included with your domain
name registration.
For more information on available Web
hosting services, please visit: CDSSCorp Web Hosting
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If you have an
existing Domain Name, How do I change
the DNS listed as authoritative for my domain name to Name Servers
administered by my Web hosting company?
Often, Web hosting companies and ISP's will request that you change
the DNS information for your domain name so that they can manage and
make necessary zone file modifications for your domain name (i.e.,
connecting your domain name to a Web site they may be hosting for
you or setting your domain name's mail routing options).
CDSSCorp.com requests that you change the Domain Name Server (DNS)
information currently listed as authoritative for your domain name,
you will need to make the changes using one of the procedures
outlined at:
If you are at register.com use this procedure -
http://www.register.com/contact_us4_faq.cgi
If you are at NetSol.com use this
procedure -
http://www.netsol.com/en_US/help/modify-dnr-04.jhtml
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