After you register a new domain or transfer an existing domain name to Passion Computing, an account will be created for you. You will be able to login with a username and password, to your account and administer your domain. Your password and username are generated by the system and if you ever need to retrieve them, go to the login page, click on forgotten password and enter your domain name. You password will be sent by email and your username will display on the following page.
The domain name admin area has a simple design which makes it easy to: LOGIN to your ACCOUNT to do the following
Online Domain Name Management
Step 1. Go to
https://passioncomputing.partnerconsole.net/
and login with the username and password sent to you by email after the domain was registered or transferred. You can click on the forgotten password link to retrieve your login details if you have misplaced them.
You then click on the link name of your domain and a number of icons will appear that will be links to the following;
Name Servers: You edit your primary and secondary name server hostname and ip address to direct your domain name to your web hosting company's services. If you are using, our services the hostname and ip addresses, should be as the screen above. These settings are automatically set up for all domains registered through us. Your hosting company will send you the name server records that you will need to use to point your domain name to their services.
NB: Your primary and secondary name servers must belong to the same family. This means that your name servers must belong to the same company. Many people make the mistake to use the secondary 2 and secondary 3 name server records of an unrelated hosting account. It is usual to only have one primary and one secondary name server records and unless your hosting company or DNS service provider gives you 4 name server records, you should not attempt to group 2 sets of unrelated name server records because it will return an error in the DNS system. Use only name server records supplied to you - do not mix and match your own combination of name server records.