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hawkseye000
11-01-2004, 14:12
I made my own web page, however, i didnt like my user name. I changed the original username, but I want the webspace to be in the new user name. however, i can only access the webspace in the old user name, and that is what the address of the site is... any ideas people? im going to kill it off if i cant use the new username.:(

iadom
11-01-2004, 14:15
I think you will have to contact Ntl CS to alter your username/password. Not sure but I don't think you can do it online.


Edit, just spotted your first post..:welcome: to nthellworld.co.uk
Jim.

hawkseye000
11-01-2004, 14:16
I have already changed my username online and i still access the webspace with the old username. Oh yeah, lancashire IS the best county by the way :)

iadom
11-01-2004, 14:19
I have already changed my username online and i still access the webspace with the old username. Oh yeah, lancashire IS the best county by the way :)
What I meant was you can change your username for email etc online, but you have to use the original username/password for your webspace. That can only be changed by Ntl CS AFAIK.

hawkseye000
11-01-2004, 14:27
What I meant was you can change your username for email etc online, but you have to use the original username/password for your webspace. That can only be changed by Ntl CS AFAIK.

Oh right thanks a lot i didnt know THATS what u meant. :D

John Doe
11-01-2004, 16:57
This is how it hapens:

New username will be bongo.
Old was telly.

You changed the username so you email address is now bongo. Webspace is still telly.

To change the webspace to bongo there must be no other records of bongo on the server. The email address of bongo is deleted.
The webspace is then changed from telly to bongo.
The email address bongo is then re-created after the webspace.

A frequent problem is that the webspace change fails and needs input by server engineers, so i'd call TS rather than CS.

HTH

br3ach
11-01-2004, 17:02
I will help you if you PM me

hawkseye000
11-01-2004, 17:06
Thanks, i had no idea it was this hard work... the ntl website tells you nothing in any detail... why cant they have a proper help/faq page instead of just coaxing you into downloading a ftp client that you will need to pay for in 30 days? oh well i'll see what i can do. thanks.:)

br3ach
11-01-2004, 17:08
PM Me and ill be able to sort this for you ...

br3ach
11-01-2004, 17:14
Try it now

br3ach
11-01-2004, 19:46
Ok, try it again now with your new username/password

br3ach
11-01-2004, 19:55
I have uploaded a blank txt document to your webspace to test it and it works no problem

try

ftp://username:password@upload.ntlworld.com (ftp://username<img%20src=) in your favourite browser and then drag & drop to upload/download

hawkseye000
11-01-2004, 22:50
Yep thanks Kedoo it works fine now :).
Its a shame your webspace address cant be changed properly from their site but well thats life i suppose.
Thanks! :D

br3ach
11-01-2004, 23:00
Glad its fixed

Let us know when your site is finished and we can all look (and laugh :p )

Enjoy using it

homealone
11-01-2004, 23:14
Yep thanks Kedoo it works fine now :).
Its a shame your webspace address cant be changed properly from their site but well thats life i suppose.
Thanks! :D

the whole 'webspace' issue is more complicated than many imagine.

ntl webspace is fine for running simple websites and as a 'repository' for links to files.

more than that you need to get signed up with a 'proper' domain for your requirements - the host for this site, for example - check out the deals for nthw members, Tuesday might be a bad day to try, though.;)

agentsmith
12-01-2004, 16:18
Just to to say that having read this thread I PM'd Kedoo about my webspace, and he had it all sorted in no time.

Thanks Kedoo, your a credit to the community! :-)

hawkseye000
12-01-2004, 18:26
ntl webspace is fine for running simple websites and as a 'repository' for links to files.

U have given me a brilliant idea there, homealone. I am going to make a simple website (after the next few weeks of A-Level exams have finished - Probs the site will be about the ten Applications freely (and lawfully) downloadable from the net that i think are great)
But the idea is that i could use the webspace as a kind of storage/transfer method for my ICT coursework as well between college and home... i will have a long think about that... one drawback would be that others would have free access to my brilliant work :naughty::rofl: :D