Sisco Communications
117 Ogunlana Drive,
Surulere, Lagos.
Phone: +447035931509,234-802-664-0451,234-805-266-5878
sales@siscowebhost.com
How to transfer your site from old hosting account to your new account. FREE of CHARGE
Are you having problems with your current host? then transfering your present website /hosting acount to us will do the trick. You are guaranteed of 99.9% uptime and the hosting of your website on two great servers, which means your website will be available 24/7.
you also get unrivalled customer support/assistance 24/ 7 by e-mail, phone or live chat/download. Cool easy to use Cpanel video Tutorial and over 50 scripts you can easily use to install or build your website within minutes.
Follow these 3 easy steps to transfer your hosting a/c to us by following these easy steps.
1. Pay for any hosting package account in siscowebhost to get our Domain Name Serve setting.
2. Download and Save your website in your remote computer. Most host allow you facility to download your present website. Alternatively, get it from your website designer and store it into your computer.
3. Change the Domain Name Server (DNS)setting of your domain to our DNS respectively.
and your webhosting account will be created within 24hrs. in just 24hrs you'll have your website back on.
or
* Assuming that you can use phpMyAdmin which is available on both the old and new hosting accounts.
1. Pay for any hosting package account in siscowebhost to get our Domain Name Serve setting.
2. Change the DNS at your domain registry, so that your domain points to the new hosting account. (Or you can point the site to a parked page. Do not close your old hosting account at this point, make sure that you can reach your old hosting account using an IP Address!)
3. Using FTP or SFTP, Download all the files from your old account.
4. Use phpMyAdmin to export your database in to a file. (Go to phpMyAdmin, select your new database, click the 'Export' tab, make sure that all tables are selected, and save as a file. This will export your database as SQL statements)
5. Using FTP or SFTP, Upload all the files to your new site that you downloaded in step 1.
6. Setup a new database on your new account, the same way as in the installation instructions. However, instead of running the installation script, import your database by using phpMyAdmin. (Go to phpMyAdmin, select your new database, click the 'Import' tab and choose the sql file from step 3)
7. Configure your new database settings. Point your browser to admin/install.php and input your new database settings. Also, update your paths and locations, review your DNS settings, etc
8. Your site should be running. You may need to setup a cron job and perhaps edit your .htaccess file as needed. Test your new site.
9. Close your old account.
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