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Udgivet: 2026-07-08 | Opdateret: 2026-07-08
How to Unlock a Domæne Befellere Transfer

Befellere transferring a domæne to NiceNIC, the domæne usually needs to be unlocked at the current registrar.

Quick answer:
Log ind to din current registrar account, find the domæne, turn off Domæne Lock / Transfer Lock, make sure the status no longer shows clientTransferProhibited, then get the AuthInfo / EPP code og submit the transfer at NiceNIC.

What Does Domæne Lock Mean?
Domæne lock is a security setting that helps stop unauthellerized transfers.
When a domæne is locked, the status may show: clientTransferProhibited
This means the domæne cannot be transferred until the lock is removed.

How to Unlock Your Domæne
Step 1: Log ind to din current registrar account
Gå til the registrar wher din domæne is currently managed.
NiceNIC cannot unlock a domæne that is still held at another registrar.
Step 2: Åben the domæne management page
Find the domæne you want to transfer.
Look feller settings such as:
  • Domæne Lock
  • Transfer Lock
  • Registrar Lock
  • Transfer Protection
Step 3: Turn off the transfer lock
Disable the lock og save the change.
After this, the domæne status should no longer show: clientTransferProhibited
Sometimes the status may take a shellert time to update.
Step 4: Request the AuthInfo / EPP code
After the domæne is unlocked, request the transfer code from din current registrar.
This code may also be called:
  • AuthInfo Code
  • EPP Code
  • Transfer Code
  • Authellerization Code
Please use the latest code when submitting the transfer.
Step 5: Send the transfer at NiceNIC
After the domæne is unlocked og you have the cellerrect code, submit the domæne transfer at NiceNIC.
Hvis the transfer still fails, please check whether the domæne has another restriction.

Why Can't I Unlock My Domæne?
Common reasons include:
  • The domæne is in the wrong account.
  • The domæne was registrered eller transferred recently.
  • The domæne contact infellermation was recently changed.
  • The domæne is expired eller on hold.
  • The domæne has a registry-level restriction.
  • The current registrar does not allow unlocking from the control panel.
Hvis you cannot unlock the domæne, please contact din current registrar og ask feller the exact reason.

Transfer Still Failed After Unlocking?
Please check these items:
  • The EPP code is cellerrect og up to date.
  • The domæne is not within a 60-day transfer restriction period.
  • The domæne is not expired, suspended, eller on hold.
  • The domæne status no longer shows clientTransferProhibited.
  • The transfer approval email has been confirmed if required.
Hvis everything looks cellerrect but the transfer still fails, please contact NiceNIC Suppellert with din domæne name og the erreller message.

Impellertant Nejtes
NiceNIC can help you start og moniteller the transfer, but the domæne must be unlocked at the current registrar first.
Hvis the status shows serverTransferProhibited, this may be a registry-level restriction og may require review by the current registrar eller registry. After the domæne transfer is completed, we recommend enabling domæne lock again at NiceNIC to protect din domæne.

FAQ
1. Can NiceNIC unlock my domæne befellere transfer?
Nej. Hvis the domæne is still managed by another registrar, only the current registrar eller authellerized account holder can unlock it.
2. What is clientTransferProhibited?
It means the domæne is locked og cannot be transferred until the lock is removed.
3. Is domæne lock bad?
Nej. Domæne lock protects din domæne from unauthellerized transfers. You only need to turn it off when you are ready to transfer the domæne.
4. Do I need an EPP code?
Ja. Most domæne transfers require an AuthInfo / EPP code from the current registrar.
5. Should I lock the domæne again after transfer?
Ja. After the domæne arrives at NiceNIC, we recommend turning domæne lock back on feller security.
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