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Redirect old domain to new require a separate cPanel account?

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  • 24x7server
    Hi, You can use the Windows IIS redirect feature to redirect the old domain to the new one.
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  • Mangoose
    Having IIS redirect is not longer an option. The Windows Server is gone and so is the old store based upon CFML. What remains is the old domain name is still very familiar to the old folk that still refer to the old domain name. In previous workarounds I set up a separate Cpanel account to facilitate the redirect via an .htaccess file. I just wonder if that is the only option I have.
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  • rpvw
    Is this what you are looking for ? Aliases - Version 68 Documentation - cPanel Documentation
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  • Mangoose
    Well, indeed this is the documentation I was looking for. Thanks. The problem I see is what to do next.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, If you add the new domain name as an alias, you could then setup a custom .htaccess rule to redirect all redirects from the old domain name to the new domain name. Thank you.
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  • Mangoose
    Michael, If I add the new domain as an alias should do anything else beside a .htaccess rule ? What about parking a domain on the server is that not an option ? Regards
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, You do not have to take any additional steps after adding the domain name as an alias, other than setting up those custom redirect rules in your .htaccess file. The redirect rules are not actually required unless you want to ensure the domain name that appears in the browser address bar is updated to match the new domain name. Thank you.
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