wicked_gal00 VIP Member VIP ★★★★★★★★★★ Impact 10 Jul 24, 2003 943 views 5 replies #1 I get this error when I try to change the nameservers of one of my domain at enom: Errors modifying name servers: Failed to get registrar lock They were previously set to the enom nameservers, and now I can't seem to change them. Has anyone gotten this error before? Click to expand...
I get this error when I try to change the nameservers of one of my domain at enom: Errors modifying name servers: Failed to get registrar lock They were previously set to the enom nameservers, and now I can't seem to change them. Has anyone gotten this error before?
biggie GreenFriendly.comTop Member VIP ★★★★★★★★★★ Impact 16,813 Jul 30, 2003 #2 Never got that message before. never had a problem changing nameservers either. Click to expand...
RJ Domain BuyerTop Member PRO VIP ★★★★★★★★★★ Impact 3,028 Jul 30, 2003 #3 What is the domain name? Is it involved in any recent registrar transfers or pending delete? That's not a normal error message. Something is wrong with your domain record. Get ahold of eNom support and have them check it for you. Click to expand...
What is the domain name? Is it involved in any recent registrar transfers or pending delete? That's not a normal error message. Something is wrong with your domain record. Get ahold of eNom support and have them check it for you.
C CenterPoint Established Member ★★★★★★★★★★ Impact 1 Jul 30, 2003 #4 I think wicked_gal has resolved this issue. It was only a matter of "Unlocking" the domain and she was able to modify the NS Click to expand...
I think wicked_gal has resolved this issue. It was only a matter of "Unlocking" the domain and she was able to modify the NS
RJ Domain BuyerTop Member PRO VIP ★★★★★★★★★★ Impact 3,028 Jul 30, 2003 #5 Originally posted by CenterPoint I think wicked_gal has resolved this issue. It was only a matter of "Unlocking" the domain and she was able to modify the NS Click to expand... That's a strange one indeed. I've never had to unlock a domain at enom to change the DNS. Thanks for the update. Click to expand...
Originally posted by CenterPoint I think wicked_gal has resolved this issue. It was only a matter of "Unlocking" the domain and she was able to modify the NS Click to expand... That's a strange one indeed. I've never had to unlock a domain at enom to change the DNS. Thanks for the update.
C CenterPoint Established Member ★★★★★★★★★★ Impact 1 Jul 30, 2003 #6 Actually, if I remember correctly it wasn't at enom, afterall. Anyways the site is now pointed to the correct nameservers. Click to expand...
Actually, if I remember correctly it wasn't at enom, afterall. Anyways the site is now pointed to the correct nameservers.