And lo, (PeteCresswell) didst speak in alt.www.webmaster:
> I just went into NetworkSolutions' "Account Manager" page to change the
> location
> of my personal home page to another ISP.
>
> Was confronted with:
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> In order to use the Network Solutions Advanced DNS Manager, Network
> Solutions
> must first move your DNS hosting to Network Solutions DNS servers.
> Please Note: By clicking Continue below, the existing name servers will
> no
> longer be authoritative for your domain(s). As a result, any products and
> services associated with this domain name, such as Web sites and e-mail
> from
> other providers, will experience an interruption of service until the
> advanced
> DNS settings take effect.
Pete,
You are in the wrong area. Obviously, from the above message, you aren't
using NetSol nameservers, just their domain hosting service. If you want
to point your domain to another location, you will need to either:
a) Log in to the system which handles the nameservers you *are* using, or
contact the admin in charge of them. Tell them to point the domain's DNS
at the new site.
Or if the old nameservers are owned by the ISP you are leaving, you'll
probably want to
b) Change your existing nameservers to the nameservers used by your new
ISP. In this case, you don't have to do any DNS modification at all, as
your new ISP should have set that up for you, but contact your ISP to make
sure! You will need to log into NetSol and simply change your nameservers
to do this, there is no need for any "Advanced DNS Manager".
This is not a ploy to extract more money out of you. You are just
accessing a part of the NetSol interface which you don't need to use.
Grey
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