Long story as short as possible, with as much detail as my limited knowledge in DNS will allow...
We recently switched online stores from one hosted ourselves onsite on a dedicated server, to one hosted by a third party company offsite. We're using the same domain name for the new store as for the last, with different IP addresses (obviously). We are unable to get to the new store site or the store's admin site from within our network. We noticed a DNS entry on the server (Windows 2000 Server) that points to where our old store site was located (that server has been shut off). Would deleting this entry possibly allow us to go outside the network to the new store site? Are there any potential pitfalls to watch out for?
"It's a dog-eat-dog world, and I'm wearing Milk Bone underwear." - Norm
We recently switched online stores from one hosted ourselves onsite on a dedicated server, to one hosted by a third party company offsite. We're using the same domain name for the new store as for the last, with different IP addresses (obviously). We are unable to get to the new store site or the store's admin site from within our network. We noticed a DNS entry on the server (Windows 2000 Server) that points to where our old store site was located (that server has been shut off). Would deleting this entry possibly allow us to go outside the network to the new store site? Are there any potential pitfalls to watch out for?
"It's a dog-eat-dog world, and I'm wearing Milk Bone underwear." - Norm