<i><b>Originally posted by : Daniel (redi55@the-beach.net)</b></i><br /><br />I am Running IIS 5.0 and I have a Fixed IP #. To access my site I write http://123.123.123.124 (example), I bought a Domain Name, www.myDomainName.com (expample) , What do I need to do to link the IP to the Name? (NOT Redirect)<br /><br />I asked at VERIOS, where I bot the name, they don't know.<br /><br />Thank you, <br /><br />Daniel.
<i><b>Originally posted by : steve schofield</b></i><br />when you registered the domain it should have asked you for a name servers. this is when people typein www.xyz.com internic will know how Being your hosting your self at home you need the DNS name to resolve to your fixed ip. there are low-cost name servers out there you could use.<br /><br /><br />------------<br />Daniel at 2/14/2001 1:22:40 AM<br /><br /><br />I am Running IIS 5.0 and I have a Fixed IP #. To access my site I write http://123.123.123.124 (example), I bought a Domain Name, www.myDomainName.com (expample) , What do I need to do to link the IP to the Name? (NOT Redirect)<br /><br />I asked at VERIOS, where I bot the name, they don't know.<br /><br />Thank you, <br /><br />Daniel.
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