Not sure what you mean.
I had hosted the site previously (a DotNetNuke one) but previously I had only setup web forwarding. The client then went to another host but they were not happy with them and came back to me to reinstate the old site.
However, I thought (wrongly) that previously I had set the domain to point to my nameservers so the other night I changed the nameservers for the domain. The old site went down and emails have stopped. Having realised my mistake I thought no problem I'll just add the domain to Jodo servers and all will be fine. That was before I found out there is an issue adding domains to the account!!
Now the client has had no emails for a couple of days and no website and they have an important meeting tomorrow for which they require the website and emails to be available.
So anything that can be done to get it up and running would be great - can sort out the management of it later or just change back the name servers and set up web forwarding again after the meeting.
What I mean is it looks like there is a subdomain with the same name, add it as a domain alias and it will bring these functions up.
We could manually add the site in IIS(no guarantee it wont get removed by hsphere) but we can't do all the dns zones etc properly.
if you add it as a domain alias to a subdomain it will work and serve DNS and work to get those mails up more quickly.
I just added a test subdomain, and see there is also one like test(domainyouwanttoadd).yourdomain.com alias as well, I did not make this test alias.
The issue here is restricted it seems to just that domain name, it is hitting some conflict somewhere but the logging is so useless I can't tell:
Psoft.HSphere.Transport.Protocols.ProtocolException: System.Reflection.TargetInvocationException: Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation. ---> System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException (0x800700B7): Cannot create a file when that file already exists.
--- End of inner exception stack trace ---
file already exists, what file? I checked no files even deleted that folder of domain.org to make sure of it.