Re: First Upload

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From: Steve Easton (admin_at_95isalive.com)
Date: 02/12/04


Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 10:31:34 -0500

Have you or your hosting company entered
your domain name in the Domain Name Server
( DNS ) system.??

You should have received details from them
telling you what your primary and secondary
"Name Servers" are.

The name servers are what convert
www.yourdomain.com into the address that a browser
uses to find your web site.

It takes 24 to 48 hours for the domain name to
propagate throughout the DNS system.

To see if yours has, open a DOS or Command
window and type: ping www.yourdomain.com
or dot net whichever is appropriate.
If it returns a numerical IP address that looks like
123.456.789.123 then it has.

Then to publish, open your web in FrontPage.
Click File > Publish Web... and enter
http://yourdomain.com and click OK
Enter you're user name and password and
your web "should" publish.

-- 
Steve Easton
MS MVP FrontPage
95isalive
This site is best viewed..................
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"Chris" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C57541ED-ACD7-42E4-BD3E-FCAAC1C61B8B@microsoft.com...
> Thanks again to all the very helpful people here....  I am very new....
>
> I registered my domain and I am now ready to upload my web pages from my
computer.  My hosting site
> recognizes front page headers.
>
> So.. Now.. do I have to do any special naming?  In other words,  how does
it work, that when you type www.xyz.com
> in an address bar, that my home page will appear?    What do I need to do,
so that my hompage is called up when my domain address is entered.
>
> If thats a stupid question, just remember I'm new!!


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