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Nameservers

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carson

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Hey everyone -
I'm coming from a Linux environment where setting up nameservers is a big deal, and it's not easy to miss in initial server configuration.

This evening, I setup my first Plesk/Windows 2003 server configuration, and I have no clue as to what I'm supposed to do about nameservers. What I would like to do is have win1.mydomain.com and win2.mydomain.com - but I don't know where I'm supposed to do this, or if I even can do this in Windows/Plesk.

Could someone please give me "nameservers 101" for Plesk and Windows? ...I'm desperate here.


Thanks,
Cars.
 
From what I understand what you want to do is create 2 subdomains.

First create the domain "mydomain.com" and then click on the "Subdomains" icon to create your two subdomains "win1" and "win2"

Of course in your "mydomain.com" DNS you need to create an "A" record for this two new subdomains "win1.mydomain.com" and "win2.mydomain.com"

Hope this helps!
Ricardo...:cool:
 
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