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LovingAConvict
New Member
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Posted - 05/25/2011 : 07:51:53
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I was wondering if there will ever be any upgrades. I have had my site on ForumCo for 3 years and have never see anything change at all.
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ForumCo Administrator
Éire
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LovingAConvict
New Member
61 Posts |
Posted - 05/25/2011 : 09:40:43
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I like to use My DOMAIN to point members to my forum on here/ Is that possible? none specif just wondering would there ever be? thanks for the reply :) |
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LovingAConvict
New Member
61 Posts |
Posted - 05/25/2011 : 10:28:18
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I need the IP address so i can point my Domain to my Forumco page. |
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Admin
ForumCo Administrator
Éire
4092 Posts |
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LovingAConvict
New Member
61 Posts |
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Admin
ForumCo Administrator
Éire
4092 Posts |
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LovingAConvict
New Member
61 Posts |
Posted - 05/25/2011 : 10:38:32
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You must be logged in to see this link.
I need to change it on my hosting site so i can POINT it to my page on here-
I see i have the old version is there a update of a new one and if so will everything i have on my page come with the new verison and all members? Thanks |
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Admin
ForumCo Administrator
Éire
4092 Posts |
Posted - 05/25/2011 : 10:43:20
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Your host would have to redirect your domain (or a subdomain of your domain) to your forum. You cannot simply point your domain at our ip address.
All forum versions here are the same so you have the latest. |
Padraic,
ForumCo Support www.forumco.com
Helpdesk Knowledgebase Rate ForumCo @ Hotscripts Rate ForumCo @ Cgi-Resources Please provide: * error messages * direct link to your forum * any possibly helpful information. |
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LovingAConvict
New Member
61 Posts |
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LovingAConvict
New Member
61 Posts |
Posted - 05/25/2011 : 10:49:54
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I need a DNS # |
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Admin
ForumCo Administrator
Éire
4092 Posts |
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LovingAConvict
New Member
61 Posts |
Posted - 05/25/2011 : 10:53:06
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Yes I'm on the phone now they said i need a DNS# for the Forumco Site
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LovingAConvict
New Member
61 Posts |
Posted - 05/25/2011 : 10:54:13
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"A records (also known as host records or address records) point a domain name or subdomain to an IP address. For example, if you want your domain "domainnamegoeshere.com" to point to your home computer (whose IP address is, for example, 172.0.0.1), the A record would list "domainnamegoeshere.com", or "@" as the host and "172.0.0.1" as the "Points To" IP address. Entering "@" for the host name is the same as entering your domain name, minus the "www". Entering "www" for the host name is the same as entering your domain name, including the "www". To create a wildcard A record, enter an asterisk ("*") for the host name. The wildcard makes the server respond with the IP address specified instead of an error, if the subdomain queried does not exist within your zone file" |
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Admin
ForumCo Administrator
Éire
4092 Posts |
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LovingAConvict
New Member
61 Posts |
Posted - 05/25/2011 : 10:55:55
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i dont think i can do that :( |
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