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Side Effects That Can Be Expected During The Propagation Time Frame:
It's perfectly normal for strange things to happen within the 48-hour propagation period, but sometimes longer.
While we could provide a full list of all the anomalies that
can occur during the DNS propagation period, we'll stick to some of the most
common scenarios that most people experience:
As a result, your ISP is still pointing your domain name to the old DNS record, which is your old hosting account.
Wait a couple of more days, and if it appears that everyone
but you can access your new account, then contact your ISP and tell them to
expire their old DNS cache records.
During this small interval, it's normal to fluctuate between
the new and old web site, as the old DNS records may not have completely
expired from their cache yet. Give it another several hours and it should be
fine.
Your friends may be using an ISP, which is not as fast, and
or efficient at doing so. The only remedy for this is time. Eventually, the
other ISP's DNS cache will expire and be replaced with the updated DNS
records.
Consequently, you may be trying to access your old email
account on your "old server", which you may have already cancelled, or it's
in a state of DNS flux, which means it points to the new server one moment,
and the next, points back to the old server.
In the meantime, consider accessing email from your account using the WebMail based reader. If your domain has not propagated as of yet, you can access your email account via WebMail with your IP number.
Microsoft FrontPage will
not accept a Username and Password, or displays the error message (FrontPage
Extensions Are Not Installed). FrontPage can behave in a number of different ways depending on which direction the wind is blowing.
In some cases, it will allow you to initiate an upload session, but upon asking for your Username and Password, will not recognize them.
If this happens, the best thing to do is wait until your domain name is answering to our servers.
One thing we know for sure, is FrontPage will work without much of a problem if you're using the full www.mydomain.com URL to manage your site with. Feel free to try it with your IP, but we cannot guarantee it
will work.
A number of ISP's forget this small detail, which can result in weeks of utter confusion and frustration. If this is happening to you, contact your ISP and make sure they've made the necessary changes to their DNS records.
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