How to update your nameservers at NameSilo.com

This demo assumes you have a domain name registered through NameSilo.com, and starts from their home page.

Now let’s learn how to update our domain name’s Nameserver settings

Click the Log In link at the top of the home page.

Then log in to your account.

Click the Domain Manager option.

Select the domain name you wish to manage.

Then click Change in the NameServers section.

Enter your new nameservers here, then click Submit.

That’s it! The domain name’s nameservers have been updated.

Please note that it could take up to 24 hours for your new nameservers to propagate and be recognized across the internet.

This is the end of the tutorial. You now know how to update your domain name’s nameserver settings at NameSilo.com.

How to update your nameservers at Netfirms

This demo assumes you have a domain name registered through Netfirms, and starts from their home page.

Now let’s learn how to update our domain name’s Nameserver settings

Click the Control Panel link in the upper right of this home page, to login to your account.

Log in with your username and password.

Click the Edit Domains shortcut on the right side.

Select the domain name you wish to manage.

Then click Nameservers.

Click to use different nameservers, enter your new nameservers, then click Save.

That’s it! The domain name’s nameservers have been updated.

Please note that it could take up to 24 hours for your new nameservers to propagate and be recognized across the internet.

This is the end of the tutorial. You now know how to update your domain name’s nameserver settings at Netfirms.

How to update your nameservers at Network Solutions

This demo assumes you have a domain name registered through Network Solutions, and starts from their home page.

Now let’s learn how to update our domain name’s Nameserver settings

Click Log In to sign in to your account.

Enter your User ID and password to login.

Click My Domain Names to locate the domain name you want to update.

Then click Domain Name Server (DNS) for your domain.

Enter your new nameservers, then click Continue.

Confirm your changes by clicking Apply Changes.

That’s it! The domain name’s nameservers have been updated.

Please note that it could take up to 24 hours for your new nameservers to propagate and be recognized across the internet.

This is the end of the tutorial. You now know how to update your domain name’s nameserver settings at Network Solutions.

How to update your nameservers at Register.com

This demo assumes you have a domain name registered through Register.com, and starts from their home page.

Now let’s learn how to update our domain name’s Nameserver settings

Click Log In to sign in to your account.

Enter your User Name and Password to login.

In your Account Dashboard, hover over the Domains icon…

… then click Manage.

Click the Manage link next to the domain you want to update.

Then in the Domain Name System Servers section, enter your new nameservers.

Click Continue to confirm the change.

Please note that it could take up to 24 hours for your new nameservers to propagate and be recognized across the internet.

That’s it! The domain name’s nameservers have been updated.

This is the end of the tutorial. You now know how to update your domain name’s nameserver settings at Register.com.

How to use webmail from within cPanel

This demo assumes you’ve already logged in to cPanel, and are starting on the home screen.

Now let’s learn how to use webmail to access our email from within cPanel.

Click the Email Accounts icon.

To access webmail for the main account, you would use this link… but we’re not going to do this because we want to access webmail for a specific account.

Instead, click the More drop down box for the email account you wish to access.

Then click Access Webmail.

This is the Horde webmail main screen, where we can check our inbox…

… and compose a New Message.

We’re not going to get into the specifics of using Horde’s webmail… just know that this is how you access and manage your emails from within cPanel.

This is the end of the tutorial. You now know how to access your webmail from within cPanel.