Preparing a Domain Transfer with Network Solutions and Accessing the Authorisation Code
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Continuing the Domain Transfer with IONOS
You have successfully prepared your domain and can now continue the domain transfer on IONOS's end.
- Transferring a Domain to IONOS as an Existing Customer
- Transferring a Domain to IONOS as a New Customer
- Transferring Domains with Websites, E-mails, and Subdomains
This article will show you how to prepare your Network Solutions domain for a transfer to IONOS by disabling the transfer lock and the private registration option.
We will then show you how to access your authorisation code from Network Solutions. You will need this code later to approve (authorise) the domain transfer on IONOS's end.
Requirements
Certain domains (.com, .net, .org, .info, .biz, .mobi, .asia, .cc, .tv, etc.) must be registered under your name for at least 60 days before they can be transferred to a different provider.
Disabling the Domain Transfer Lock and Acquiring the Authorisation Code with Network Solutions
For your protection, generic top-level domains (e.g. .com, .net, or .org) have a domain transfer lock activated by default.
Before you start the domain transfer, you must disable this domain transfer lock.
Once you have disabled the domain transfer lock for your domain, you can have your authorisation code (also known as an EPP Code) from Network Solutions emailed to you.
You will need this authorisation code later to approve (authorise) the domain transfer on IONOS's end.
- Log in to your Network Solutions Account Manager.
- Under the My Products and Services tab, select My Domain Names.
- If you have more than 1 domain, click Manage next to the desired domain. Otherwise, skip to the next step.
- In the Details section under the Transfer Lock row, click Turn Off or Request Authorisation Code.
- A new page will open. Click Continue Transfer.
- Check the box to acknowledge that you accept the terms. Then, click Request Authorisation Code.
- A new page will open. Select the option Leave Domain Transfer Lock Off and check the box Request Authorisation Code.
- Once completed, click Save.
Disabling Private Registration with Network Solutions
If you are using private registration for your domain, you must disable it before you start the domain transfer.
- Log in to your Network Solutions Account Manager.
- Under the My Products and Services tab, select My Domain Names.
- If you have more than 1 domain, click Manage next to the desired domain. Otherwise, skip to the next step.
- In the Details section under the Registration - Private Registration Status row, click Turn Private Registration Off.
- Select the option Turn Private Registration Off and click Go.
References
Your domain is now prepared for the transfer.
Show the Network Solutions help article on this topic: Transfers Away From Network Solutions