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How do I connect Namecheap to GoDaddy domain?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 6:41 pm

If you’re looking to connect your Namecheap account to a GoDaddy domain, there are a few things you’ll need to do. First, you’ll need to sign in to your Namecheap account. Once you’re signed in, you’ll need to select your account type from the top bar. From here, you’ll need to select the Domains tab. From here, you’ll need to select the domain you want to connect your Namecheap account to. After selecting the domain, you’ll need to select the Connect to Domain button. After clicking the Connect to Domain button, you’ll need to enter your GoDaddy account information. Next, you’ll need to select the Configuration tab. From here, you’ll need to select the DNS section. Next, you’ll need to select the Add a Record button.

PRO TIP: If you are trying to connect your Namecheap domain to your GoDaddy account, be aware that this could result in loss of data or account access. We recommend that you contact Namecheap support to help you with this process.

After clicking the Add a Record button, you’ll need to enter the following information: First, you’ll need to enter the host name or IP address of your GoDaddy account. Next, you’ll need to enter the host name or IP address of your Namecheap account. Next, you’ll need to enter the name of the domain you want to connect your GoDaddy account to. After entering the domain name, you’ll need to enter the port number of the domain. After entering the port number, you’ll need to enter the name of the record you want to add to your GoDaddy account. After entering the record name, you’ll need to click the Add Record button. Finally, you’ll need to click the OK button. After clicking the OK button, your record will be added to your GoDaddy account. After adding the record, you’ll need to refresh the DNS section in your GoDaddy account. After refreshing the DNS section, your Namecheap account will be connected to the domain you added it to.

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Dale Leydon

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