I think your new record will be:

www.DOMAIN.com<file:///\\www.DOMAIN.com>. 86400   IN    CNAME    
client123456.myregisteredsite.com

I am seeing that here and there and shouldn't really matter. Can save you some 
grief in the long run if they re-arrange ip numbering or move your server they 
can do it all and you won't see or have to do a thing.



From: David Mazzaccaro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 10:03 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Switched web hosting companies - what to do with DNS?



For example, this is what my DNS record looks like now with my current web 
hosting company:
www.DOMAIN.com<file:///\\www.DOMAIN.com>. 86400   IN      A       
123.123.123.123

My new hosting company wants me to use this:
www.DOMAIN.com<file:///\\www.DOMAIN.com>. 86400   IN      A       
client123456.myregisteredsite.com

I assumed when I switched hosting companies that I would just get a new IP 
address, not a virtual address.
They are telling me that they don't give out static addresses for web sites 
anymore.
Is this the norm?

Thx







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