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How to access domain with www?

To access a domain with the www prefix, you need to ensure that the proper DNS (Domain Name System) configuration is in place. Here are the steps to access a domain with www:

Step 1: Verify DNS Configuration: Log in to your domain registrar or DNS management account and confirm that the DNS settings for your domain are properly configured.

Step 2: Add a DNS Record: If there is no existing DNS record for the www subdomain, you will need to add a new DNS record. This can typically be done through your domain registrar's DNS management interface. Create a new record of type CNAME (Canonical Name) or A (Address) for the www subdomain.

Step 3: Point the DNS Record: Set the value of the DNS record to point to the same IP address or hostname as the main domain. This ensures that accessing the domain with www will resolve to the same website as the non-www version.

Step 4: Save Changes: Save the DNS record and allow time for the changes to propagate. DNS propagation usually takes a few hours to propagate globally, although it can occasionally take longer.

Once the DNS changes have propagated, you should be able to access your domain using the www prefix. For example, if your domain is example.com, you can now access it by typing www.example.com into a web browser.

It's worth noting that the specific steps to access a domain with www may vary depending on your domain registrar or DNS provider. If you encounter any difficulties or have questions about configuring the www subdomain, please contact our customer support for further assistance.