08-06-2008, 10:47 AM
Hi Chris,
There you see, you are unduly worried. Do you remember, I had said that you need to have total control over DNS management, but that also means that you should set up your host servers etc. properly. Since these domains are on name.com, it is a very easy process there.
- Just go to your control panel.
- Tick the domains you want Google Apps enabled.
- Click on the activate button at the bottom.
- The page will refresh and you will see a notice at the top saying Google Apps has been activated.
- Now in the domain list, there is a [Enable] button in the Google Apps column, clicking on it will take you to Google Apps Dashboard, where it is all self explanatory.
I have your live.com ID. One of these days, I will come on MSN messenger and help you out, if you have any problem.
Regards,
There you see, you are unduly worried. Do you remember, I had said that you need to have total control over DNS management, but that also means that you should set up your host servers etc. properly. Since these domains are on name.com, it is a very easy process there.
- Just go to your control panel.
- Tick the domains you want Google Apps enabled.
- Click on the activate button at the bottom.
- The page will refresh and you will see a notice at the top saying Google Apps has been activated.
- Now in the domain list, there is a [Enable] button in the Google Apps column, clicking on it will take you to Google Apps Dashboard, where it is all self explanatory.
I have your live.com ID. One of these days, I will come on MSN messenger and help you out, if you have any problem.
Regards,