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Warriors,
Probably about two months ago someone started a thread explaining how you can set up your hosting's nameservers in GoDaddy so that every time you register a domain it will automatically have the appropriate nameservers of your chosen host. I have tried searching a few different terms but can't seem to find it. I'm planning on registering quite a few domains later tonight so if anyone can link me to that thread, or alternatively explain how I can do this I would be very appreciative. Thanks! |
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You were asking about Godaddy. Didn't see that before.
On GoDaddy you can buy all your domains and then on the manage domains check the box to select all the new ones. Then click the nameservers button and change them all at once. |
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Thanks, mate.
That was the thread I was talking about, though. I just thought it was about GoDaddy. Thanks for your help, I'll do the bulk name server change. |
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