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Old June 2nd, 2006, 09:07 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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how do you upload 2 different domains on to two different websites on the one
FTP and password supplied by my provider?
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Old June 2nd, 2006, 03:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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If you have two websites they have different addresses. Therefore, you
would create two accounts in your ftp which you would upload to one address
then reconnect to the second address and then upload to it.


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Don
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how do you upload 2 different domains on to two different websites on the
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Old June 2nd, 2006, 04:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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Your answer is with your web host. It sounds like you have paid for only one
account, so unless you want to pay for another, I would look to your web
host about whether you can point your second domain to a subdomain of your
account or whether they have some other setup to support two domains.

DavidF

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how do you upload 2 different domains on to two different websites on the
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FTP and password supplied by my provider?



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Old June 2nd, 2006, 04:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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David,

My ISP gives 5 email addresses with each account which could create 5
personal websites. And, when you subscribe to a domain, we get 5,000 e-mail
addresses which then could create 5,000 personal websites! Webmasters
Wanted!G


--
Don
"May your shadow be found in happy places." (Native North American)


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Your answer is with your web host. It sounds like you have paid for only
one account, so unless you want to pay for another, I would look to your
web host about whether you can point your second domain to a subdomain of
your account or whether they have some other setup to support two domains.

DavidF

"Bridgey" wrote in message
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how do you upload 2 different domains on to two different websites on the
one
FTP and password supplied by my provider?





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Old June 2nd, 2006, 05:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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I have enough time managing and checking the email accounts I already have
g. I think the option of 5,000 email addresses is mostly marketing hype,
as I can't imagine the need unless you are a large employer. However, I
think that though you can create 5 email addresses, they would all be for
one domain name, not 5. Like and or
g. I have a number of
domain names, but I just point them toward a subdomain I created on my one
web host account. I would imagine you would have the same option. Some hosts
will also host more than one domain, but the OP needs to check with his host
to see what they can and will do.

DavidF

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David,

My ISP gives 5 email addresses with each account which could create 5
personal websites. And, when you subscribe to a domain, we get 5,000
e-mail addresses which then could create 5,000 personal websites!
Webmasters Wanted!G


--
Don
"May your shadow be found in happy places." (Native North American)


"DavidF" wrote in message
...
Your answer is with your web host. It sounds like you have paid for only
one account, so unless you want to pay for another, I would look to your
web host about whether you can point your second domain to a subdomain of
your account or whether they have some other setup to support two
domains.

DavidF

"Bridgey" wrote in message
...
how do you upload 2 different domains on to two different websites on
the one
FTP and password supplied by my provider?







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Old June 2nd, 2006, 09:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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David,

Five separate addresses, i.e.,

http://www.pacifier.com/~dschmidt/DEFCON/

http://www.iinet.com/~k1294lodge/

Then there's another address but it contains proprietary files which are
offsite backups. This one has no website, just folders with storage.
Password protected of course.

And two for growth G

www.iinet.com and www.pacifier.com are the same ISP.

On the 5,000 addresses, our lodge is using about 3 dozen. We had a plan to
offer "Title e-mail addresses", but no takers. With 24 lodges within the
Grand Lodge it could have been 24 * 35 = 800+ addresses or even three for
each member within the Grand LodgeG


--
Don
"May your shadow be found in happy places." (Native North American)


"DavidF" wrote in message
...
I have enough time managing and checking the email accounts I already have
g. I think the option of 5,000 email addresses is mostly marketing hype,
as I can't imagine the need unless you are a large employer. However, I
think that though you can create 5 email addresses, they would all be for
one domain name, not 5. Like and or
g. I have a number of
domain names, but I just point them toward a subdomain I created on my one
web host account. I would imagine you would have the same option. Some
hosts will also host more than one domain, but the OP needs to check with
his host to see what they can and will do.

DavidF

"Don Schmidt" Don Retired wrote in message
...
David,

My ISP gives 5 email addresses with each account which could create 5
personal websites. And, when you subscribe to a domain, we get 5,000
e-mail addresses which then could create 5,000 personal websites!
Webmasters Wanted!G


--
Don
"May your shadow be found in happy places." (Native North American)


"DavidF" wrote in message
...
Your answer is with your web host. It sounds like you have paid for only
one account, so unless you want to pay for another, I would look to your
web host about whether you can point your second domain to a subdomain
of your account or whether they have some other setup to support two
domains.

DavidF

"Bridgey" wrote in message
...
how do you upload 2 different domains on to two different websites on
the one
FTP and password supplied by my provider?








 




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