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  1. #1
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    Default How can I point my Free EUK Domain Name to a subdomain instead?

    Am I missing something, probably. All I want to do is point my free EUK domain to a subdomain on my hosting, I can do it with an add on domain, but caanot find a way of using the CPanel. Any Tips, Please help!

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    you need to ensure that the nameserver of your free domain are pointing to the server hosting your account. You can simply find its nameservers from http://webtools.eukhost.com/domain_whois.php

    Verify nameservers of your main domain and see if the free domain points to the same server or not. If not then request our support team to point your domain name to your existing account.

    Once done then you can add your free domain as an addon domain from the control panel which will make a subdomain on the main domain and the contents of those subdomain will be what you will see on the addon domain. You can understand concept of addon domain and parked domain from our knowledgebase located at http://www.eukhost.com/support/knowledgebase/
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    My "FREE" Domain came with my EUK Copper Hosting. I simply want to point it to a subdomain instead of the Home directory.
    I cannot find where to do this on my CPanel?
    HEEELLLPPP!

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    add your domain name as a addon domain from the control panel and make sure that the username and directory name you choose to setup the addon domain is the one which you have for the subdomain. This way your addon domain will resolve from the subdomains directory.
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    Or you can always use redirects from your control panel
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    I registered a dmain as winview.co.in, and I left the page when It asked for payment. now how shell I get a free domin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by navneet100ni View Post
    I registered a dmain as winview.co.in, and I left the page when It asked for payment. now how shell I get a free domin.
    I don't find any domain winview.co.in registered with that name yet.. can you recheck?

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