Domain Transfer
Hi Gretchen,
You have indicated that you would like your domain(s) to be transferred to Diocesan. The first step in this process is to provide us with one of the following:
You have indicated that you would like your domain(s) to be transferred to Diocesan. The first step in this process is to provide us with one of the following:
- Domain login information
- Domain contact information
As we near your training and launch date, Diocesan will contact you (and your domain contact if Option 2 is chosen) to begin the transfer process and to provide more information on the next steps and any applicable instructions.
Domain Login Information
If you would like Diocesan to initiate the transfer for you, we ask that you please send us the following information:
- Name of Hosting Company
- Login URL
- Username/Email
- Password
- Pin Number* if it exists
- Two-step verification* if it exists, please turn it off before we access it
Please note that once Diocesan initiates the transfer, we may need your domain account owner to forward an email that they will receive.
Domain Contact Information
If you have internal or contracted IT services that you would like us to direct in the transfer process, we ask that you please send us the following information:
- Name of IT Company (if any)
- Name of Individual
- Email of Company/Individual
- Phone Number of Company/Individual
- Account Privileges (if any)
Please let me know if you have any questions or if there is someone else we should get in touch with. Otherwise, we look forward to gathering your domain information to help you keep your web services all in one, safe place.
Thank you!
- Alan Snodgrass
Web Consultant
Hello, Alan -
Maureen Perez was the original designer of our present website; she apparently does so for several parishes in our diocese. She is the primary administrator, and I am a contributing editor of the site presently. We will need to put her in the loop about the guts of the transaction. It is my understanding, however, that the domain remains our property, although site building, content uploads and hosting of the new site will be carried forward by Diocesan. I assume you will be building a ghost site until we transfer it to our domain actively.
Our domain has been hosted by iPage and Maureen Perez has sent the invoicing to us annually; the contract expiration is 7/14/2022.
http://stelizabethcs.org is edited /wp-admin
user name: maureen-pr@yahoo.com (mailto:maureen-pr@yahoo.com) PW: St31iz@mc19p64
I also access it as editor/user - Seton Comunio; PW - Dare2C@re&Sh@re
Let me know when you receive this email through basecamp.com (http://basecamp.com). Thanks for everything! I'll send on our current header logo and Father Sojan also likes the one at my email footer signature.
Gretchen Robens
Maureen Perez was the original designer of our present website; she apparently does so for several parishes in our diocese. She is the primary administrator, and I am a contributing editor of the site presently. We will need to put her in the loop about the guts of the transaction. It is my understanding, however, that the domain remains our property, although site building, content uploads and hosting of the new site will be carried forward by Diocesan. I assume you will be building a ghost site until we transfer it to our domain actively.
Our domain has been hosted by iPage and Maureen Perez has sent the invoicing to us annually; the contract expiration is 7/14/2022.
http://stelizabethcs.org is edited /wp-admin
user name: maureen-pr@yahoo.com (mailto:maureen-pr@yahoo.com) PW: St31iz@mc19p64
I also access it as editor/user - Seton Comunio; PW - Dare2C@re&Sh@re
Let me know when you receive this email through basecamp.com (http://basecamp.com). Thanks for everything! I'll send on our current header logo and Father Sojan also likes the one at my email footer signature.
Gretchen Robens
Good morning Gretchen,
You are able to ask for it transferred to Diocesan. The parish owns the domain and can keep it where they choose. A lot of parishes prefer to keep website hosting and domain hosting in the same place in the event of any changes.
Also, you can certainly keep the domain where it currently resides. At the time of launch, we would need access.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Thank you!
You are able to ask for it transferred to Diocesan. The parish owns the domain and can keep it where they choose. A lot of parishes prefer to keep website hosting and domain hosting in the same place in the event of any changes.
Also, you can certainly keep the domain where it currently resides. At the time of launch, we would need access.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Thank you!
- Alan Snodgrass
Web Consultant
Good morning Gretchen,
Thank you very much for the update about your domain hosting. We are on track to launching your website before July 14, but to ensure a smooth launch we can begin to transfer your domain to our server.
As we were looking over the information you provided, we noticed the login information was to your website. We would need the login information to the domain hosting. I have included a link below to a YouTube video we created that helps with this information.
https://youtu.be/ckTe_4plaX0
Thank you!
Thank you very much for the update about your domain hosting. We are on track to launching your website before July 14, but to ensure a smooth launch we can begin to transfer your domain to our server.
As we were looking over the information you provided, we noticed the login information was to your website. We would need the login information to the domain hosting. I have included a link below to a YouTube video we created that helps with this information.
https://youtu.be/ckTe_4plaX0
Thank you!
- Alan Snodgrass
Web Consultant
Hi Alan, et all -
Here is the iPage info for our domain -
the login to ipage.com (http://ipage.com/) is
domain: stelizabethcsorg
pw: 5te1iZ@
I'll stay tuned for developments.
Sincerely,
Gretchen Robens
Here is the iPage info for our domain -
the login to ipage.com (http://ipage.com/) is
domain: stelizabethcsorg
pw: 5te1iZ@
I'll stay tuned for developments.
Sincerely,
Gretchen Robens