unknown virtual host
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unknown virtual host keeps popping up when I click on the link for our website and this all started when I was fiddling around with the permalinks in WordPress. I don’t know what I did or if this can even be fixed. Can anybody help me out there? Please Thank you so much
Monique Pelletier
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The site you are asking about does not seem to be hosted on WordPress.COM so you need to make friends over at WordPress.ORG the keepers of the software you are using.
This site is for support of sites hosted on WordPress.COM. You should address your questions to WordPress.ORG the keepers of the software you are using: http://wordpress.org/support/
The forum at WordPress.ORG is not connected to WordPress.COM so you will need to open an account at .ORG if you do not already have one. You may use the same email at WordPress.ORG as you do at WordPress.COM.
For more on the difference: http://support.wordpress.com/com-vs-org/
If you are asking for help with a WordPress.COM site then we need a link to that site to give you accurate help.
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Hmmm…..I wonder why it says WordPress.com in our website and not WordPress.org? I never had this trouble until about a few weeks ago when I was in WordPress editing our website. I tried to contact the hosting company who I believe is Omnis but they couldn’t help me. I’m not sure where to go from here?
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Here is your problem:
Warning! Domain mapping upgrade for this domain not found. Please log in and go to the Domains Upgrades page of your blog to use this domain.
You need to go to http://rodysappliancerepair.com.wordpress.com/wp-admin and buy the domain mapping upgrade, which appears to have expired.
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@rodypelletier7158 – Just to clarify, you’re trying to use rodysappliancerepair.com with your site rodysappliancerepair.wordpress.com. Is that correct?
If so, it looks like you’ll need to change your name servers as explained here:
http://en.support.wordpress.com/domains/map-existing-domain/#how-to-change-your-name-servers
Can you give that a try?
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