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My Domains Are Not Resolving

My Domains Are Not Resolving

Here is a check list to make sure everything has been done correctly if your new domain name or website is not resolving.

Register the Domain Name
It will obviously not work if the domain name is not registered. A domain that is not registered prevents a website from functioning correctly. Please visit Domain Registration to register a domain name with buzinessware.

Please refer our website to check the different types of domains that are provided by buzinessware.

Point DNS to the hosting account.

The hosting account must be correctly pointed to by the DNS. The DNS must be precise and have been changed from the correct DNS host file, regardless of whether the domain is being pointed by name servers or A records, or the site may not propagate correctly or at all. Make sure to update the name servers at the domain’s registrar. Every time the host file for the domain is located, A records must be modified.

Add the Domain in the Hosting Control Panel

The hosting control panel must have each domain added for it to function. Services like email and file hosting are made feasible by adding a domain name to a control panel. There are no files to view or emails to send if the domain is not added.

Add Files to the Document Root

Without files, websites would not function. A website won’t be seen if the document root of a domain name doesn’t include any files specified there. Using a file manager in the hosting control panel or the file transfer protocol, often known as FTP, files can be immediately uploaded to the document root folder.

Updated on September 27, 2023

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