Originally posted by mole
Well, eNOM reseller RegisterFly doesn't allow that.
Qualified yes. If Powerpipe set you up for a "WebPro" account, you can log directly into enom with that username and password. Then "push" the names into your eNom login. No cost. No problem.Originally posted by stuff
Thanks mole, but what about powerpipe?
Where can I get this webpro account? I din`t find it in powerpipe?Originally posted by rapidtransit
Qualified yes. If Powerpipe set you up for a "WebPro" account, you can log directly into enom with that username and password. Then "push" the names into your eNom login. No cost. No problem.
CAUTION: The last time I looked, the "push" did not require the password of the target account nor does it check to make sure the target account is yours. It is possible to accidentally push your domain into someone else's account--i.e., Your target account is "niceguy" and your accidently type in "nicebuy" and someone else has that account name, they get your domain in their account.
You could have a mess trying to get it back.
http://www.powerpipe.com/information.htmOriginally posted by stuff
Where can I get this webpro account? I din`t find it in powerpipe?
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