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The instructions below are for the enom/enomcentral/bulkregister accounts. If your domain was registered through Google, you can also un/lock the domain through the access.enom.com portal.
- Lock or unlock one domain
- Lock all domains in the account
Lock or unlock one domain
- Locate the domain you want to modify
- Select General Settings
- Make sure Registrar Lock is Enable (if you want to lock the domain) or Disable (if you want to unlock) and click Save.
Lock all domains in your account
1. You can lock all domains in your account by going to Domains > Bulk Tools > Global Edit > Next
2. Select Registrar Lock > Next
3. Select All Domains > Next.
4. Click Next. Note that the updates can take up to 6 hours depending on the number of domains in the account.
5. Click Next.
6. Click Submit.
Confirmation screen
Check the progress of the domain lock
Since locking all domains in your account can take several hours, you can check the progress by going to Domains > Bulk Tools > Global Edit > click on the "Click here" to view
If the locks are still being processed:
If it's complete:
Click on the Domain Count numbers above to get a list of domains that were process successfully and also a list of domains that the system failed to lock. A domain lock might fail if the TLD does not support it or if the domain is already locked following a registrant change, or if the domain is pending transfer away.
Comments
1 comment
Dear Team,
we are unable to unlock this domain "suranajewellersofjaipur.com" for transferring and we are getting the error (Access Control Violation - Name Locking not Allowed).
So please check and do the needful on Priority Basis.
Thanks & Regards
Saurabh Verma -
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