If you can't manage the DNS and create CNAME records, not only can you not verify the domain, but you wouldn't be able to point subdomains at App Engine anyway.
I'd recommend contacting your registrar to find out whether they allow you to modify the DNS records directly (in case it's hidden away somewhere) and if not, use a third party service (I've used ZoneEdit many years ago, but there are probably lots to choose from). You'll use their nameservers, and then get full control of your DNS records. On Jan 17, 5:41 am, MG <[email protected]> wrote: > I bought a domain at indiatimes.com. > I do not understand Google's provided 2 methods to verify that i own > this domain. > > 1. Upload html files to my domain: > > I cant do that, i dont own any hosting space etc. > > 2. Changing CNAME records: > > There is no option to modify CNAME at my domain management panel. > > Only option i have is to change nameservers. > > What to do , so thatwww.mydomain.comopens up to my google app > homepage. > > Thanks > Munish
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