Hello, Thank you for your patience. The transfer of the website under the following URL to your Hosting Account on our server has been successfully completed: > www.handypayment.com.au You can access the above-mentioned website and test it before pointing your Domain to our server by adding the following lines to your local Hosts file: 139.162.23.221 handypayment.com.au 139.162.23.221 www.handypayment.com.au This will allow you to directly connect to your website on our server regardless of where your Domain is pointing. If you are not familiar with how you can edit your local Hosts file you can find more information in our free tutorial linked below: > http://www.fastcomet.com/tutorials/getting-started/local-hosts-file After you test your website feel free to point your Domain to our server by editing the Nameservers of your Domain with the following values: > ns1.sgpro1.fcomet.com > ns2.sgpro1.fcomet.com or to the IP associated with our server in case you need to point your Domain only via A record: > 139.162.23.221 Bear in mind that when you make DNS changes on your Domain, they will take up to few hours of propagation, before you are able to see them. This is due to the DNS cache kept by your ISP provider for the old destination of your Domain. When you access a website, your ISP provider will cache it's destination so it can load faster the next time you access it. However, when you point the Domain to another server, your ISP will not clear the DNS cache instantly. This is why you will still be accessing the Domain on the old destination, even though it has been pointed to a new one. This entire process is called propagation and it can take up to 24 hours, depending on the setup of your ISP. However, once your Domain propagates fully, the Domain will start resolving to the new server. You can find more about DNS Propagation in the link below: > https://www.fastcomet.com/tutorials/getting-started/dns-propagation I have created a test file on your Hosting Account with us. Once you are able to access the test file this would indicate that the propagation period is over. You can find the test file created on our server in the link below: > http://www.handypayment.com.au/propagation.txt Let us know if you require any additional help.