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August 22, 2007 at 12:30 am #122229
I think I pressed the wrong button. While in the Domain Management section of the Members Area I attempted to move cbana.org from the “commercial domain” category to the “non-profit domain” category. (There was not a “non-profit domain” option when I first registered).
First I registered cbana.org as a “non-profit domain” and then chose “Request to delete” button thinking that I would get an option to choose which domain to use. It seams that I have made a request to remove all of my domains. This is not the case. Only cbana.org from the commercial side.
Please advise. And the “Request to delete” section could use better descriptions or instructions.
Thanks
Tom
February 27, 2008 at 10:24 pm #240479<em>@tkasis 25332 wrote:</em><blockquote>I think I pressed the wrong button. While in the Domain Management section of the Members Area I attempted to move cbana.org from the “commercial domain” category to the “non-profit domain” category. (There was not a “non-profit domain” option when I first registered).
First I registered cbana.org as a “non-profit domain” and then chose “Request to delete” button thinking that I would get an option to choose which domain to use. It seams that I have made a request to remove all of my domains. This is not the case. Only cbana.org from the commercial side.
Please advise. And the “Request to delete” section could use better descriptions or instructions.
Thanks
Tom</blockquote>
Was your question answered? I am wondering the same thingI don’t know what “Request to Delete” implies. In my case, I had a commercial domain set which was my test domain for my site. Now I want to change the commercial domain to my permanent domain. Is this possible?
February 28, 2008 at 2:34 am #240499I never got reply to this, but this is what happened. After a couple of days all my domains were deleted and I simply re-registered them in the correct categories.
I am not sure what you mean by “permanent domain”. The choices I’m given are “commercial domain” and “non-profit domain”.
Never mind…I re-read your post. Delete the test domain first, wait for it to be removed (few days if I remember correctly) and then register (license) your permanent domain through the Member Area. Beware that the request does remove all domains you have previously entered and it does not give you an “are you sure” screen.
Good luck to you.
Tom
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