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Originally Posted by ianmoone332000
No iv still been unable to do it guys. When i try to go into the dns settings i cant. im using godaddy and hosting the site elsewhere so it does not give me access. Going to have a better play around and try fix it today
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One way to do this is to:
1. Write down the ip of your current domain/server.
2. Go into godaddy and change it out so instead of using your server hosts nameservers you use godady's name servers.
3. In Godaddy's DNS create the A record for your domain to point at your current server.
4. Create the cname record for the subdomain.
Now, if you are handling mail, ftp, etc through your current nameservers then you will need to set up cname records to handle some of that.
If you need help with it you can get with me on icq (2155399) I am in the US midwest so I am on central time.
Hope that helps
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