How to Access Domain Information on My Yahoo!

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Accessing your domain information on My Yahoo! is a four-step process.

Accessing your domain information from your "My Yahoo Small Business Solutions" account is a four-step process you can complete with a few clicks of your mouse. It enables you to find all of your domain's information, including its DNS settings, its registration information and its authorization code. In addition, you will be able to make any changes you want to your domain including transferring, forwarding or renewing.

Instructions

    • 1

      Log in to your My Yahoo! account.

    • 2
      Click on the "Small Business Solutions" link
      Click on the "Small Business Solutions" link

      Scroll down to the bottom of your My Yahoo! page. On the right-hand side you will see the title "Yahoo! For Your Business." Underneath this title you will see a "Small Business Solutions" link. Click on this link.

    • 3
      Click on the  "Small Business" link, the first item on the drop down menu.
      Click on the "Small Business" link, the first item on the drop down menu.

      Put your cursor over the blue tab "Access Your Account" on the top right-hand side of your screen. In the drop-down menu, click on the first link, "Small Business."

    • 4
      Click on "Domain Control Panel"  to access info on your domain,
      Click on "Domain Control Panel" to access info on your domain,

      Find your domain name listed on the page and a link below it titled, "Domain Control Panel." Click on that link.

Tips & Warnings

  • When you reach the "Welcome To Your Domain Control Panel," you now have complete access and control over all functions of your domain, including registration, locking or unlocking, DNS settings and your authorization code. Save any changes you make.

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