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OVH transfert du nom de domaine

 Vous souhaitez transférer votre nom de domaine.

Dans le cadre d'un transfert entrant (vers OVHcloud), je vous propose deux démarches à suivre en fonction de votre situation :

- Pour le transfert d'un nom de domaine seul (sans site internet et sans comptes e-mails), je vous conseille ce guide :
https://help.ovhcloud.com/csm/fr-domain-names-transfer-generic-domain?id=kb_article_view&sysparm_article=KB0051808
- Pour le transfert d'un nom de domaine avec site internet et comptes e-mails (sans coupure de service) , je vous suggère le guide suivant : 
https://help.ovhcloud.com/csm/fr-web-hosting-migrating-website-to-ovhcloud?id=kb_article_view&sysparm_article=KB0052790



Si vous avez déjà initié celui-ci, vous pouvez en suivre l'évolution via ce lien : 
https://www.ovh.com/manager/#/web/domain/operation

Dans le cadre d'un transfert sortant, nous vous invitons à déverrouiller votre nom de domaine et à contacter votre futur bureau d'enregistrement afin de lancer ou de suivre votre transfert.
Voici notre guide pour réaliser cela : https://help.ovhcloud.com/csm/fr-domain-names-outgoing-transfer-generic-geographical?id=kb_article_view&sysparm_article=KB0051842

Si vous souhaitez transférer un domaine d'un compte OVHCloud à un autre compte OVHCloud, cela passera par un changement de contact. Voici le guide:
https://help.ovhcloud.com/csm/fr-account-manage-contacts?id=kb_article_view&sysparm_article=KB0042989

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