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Office 365 lets you easily use your custom domain via GoDaddy – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
June 19, 2013
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For those of you who administer an Office 365 subscription and have a GoDaddy.com registered domain name, you can now easily update your DNS records via Office 365 with ease. Microsoft has provided a video tutorial on how to do this with ease.

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“Customers have asked that we make the process faster and easier to bring custom domains to Office 365 because the process was error-prone and multi-stepped. As a result, we’ve created an easy-to-navigate setup wizard. However, for those who’d prefer manual domain setup, they can still select that option,” Microsoft stated in an official blog post.

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The process has become easier than ever. Simply sign in using your GoDaddy credentials while walking through the Office 365 domain integration setup wizard. Office 365 will add all the required DNS records to your GoDaddy domain for you. ” The process is not only faster, but it helps prevent tedious mistakes that can slow down verification and prevent email from working correctly. This new feature substantially improves the customer experience around one of the most common scenarios for setting up an Office 365 account,” Microsoft adds.

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You can check out the video example below.

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