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Open a Web browser, and go to the GoDaddy.com homepage.
Enter your GoDaddy.com user name or customer ID and password at the top of the homepage, and click the 'Go' icon. You want to use your login information for the account you want to remove by merging it into another account.
Click on the domain name, and select the 'More Settings' option.
Select 'More Actions,' and click 'Initiate Account Changes.'
Enter the customer ID for the account you want to merge this domain into. Click the 'Save' button.
Click the 'Log Out' button.
Check the inbox of the email account associated with the GoDaddy.com account you transferred the domain to for an email from Godaddy.com. It can take up to an hour for GoDaddy.com to send you this email. Once you receive this email confirming the transfer, proceed to the next step.
Go to the GoDaddy.com homepage, and enter your GoDaddy.com user name or customer ID and password and click the 'Go' icon. You want to log in to the GoDaddy.com account you transferred the domain to.
Select the 'Pending Account Changes' option under the 'My Account' subsection.
Click 'Incoming Pending Account Changes.' Find the domain you transferred to this account, and click the 'Quick Approve' button to complete the process of merging your GoDaddy.com accounts.
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Monday, 29 February 2016
How to Enable FTP Traffic in the Windows FirewallIn Feburary 2016 29,
In Feburary 2016 29,
Type 'Control Panel' at the Start screen and click it to open it.
Click on 'Windows Firewall' to open the application.
Click on 'Advanced Settings' in the left side menu.
Click on the 'Inbound Rules' tab in the left menu in the new window. Select 'New Rule' under Actions in the right of the window.
Select 'Port' as the rule type in the New Inbound Rule Wizard window. Click on the 'Next' button.
Check the toggle switches next to 'TCP' and 'Specific Local Ports' in the Protocol and Ports step of the wizard. In the text field next to Specific Local Ports, type in '20, 21.' Click on the 'Next' button.
Select 'Allow the Connection' in the next screen. Click on the 'Next' button.
Select your network configuration from the three options. If you're unsure of which describes your computer connection, you can check all three: Domain, Private and Public. Click on the 'Next' button.
Type in a name and description for the new rule. This step lets you identify the rule more easily if you ever want to go back into Windows Firewall settings to disable it.
Click on the 'Finish' button to apply the new rule and enable FTP traffic on your computer.
In Feburary 2016 29,
Type 'Control Panel' at the Start screen and click it to open it.
Click on 'Windows Firewall' to open the application.
Click on 'Advanced Settings' in the left side menu.
Click on the 'Inbound Rules' tab in the left menu in the new window. Select 'New Rule' under Actions in the right of the window.
Select 'Port' as the rule type in the New Inbound Rule Wizard window. Click on the 'Next' button.
Check the toggle switches next to 'TCP' and 'Specific Local Ports' in the Protocol and Ports step of the wizard. In the text field next to Specific Local Ports, type in '20, 21.' Click on the 'Next' button.
Select 'Allow the Connection' in the next screen. Click on the 'Next' button.
Select your network configuration from the three options. If you're unsure of which describes your computer connection, you can check all three: Domain, Private and Public. Click on the 'Next' button.
Type in a name and description for the new rule. This step lets you identify the rule more easily if you ever want to go back into Windows Firewall settings to disable it.
Click on the 'Finish' button to apply the new rule and enable FTP traffic on your computer.
In Feburary 2016 29,
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