Unsolicited redirect to a Google AdServices, Sites, or Start page is a very common cause, right now, for the well known custom domain symptom "Another blog is already hosted at this address". And, it's a reasonably easy symptom to correct.
Start by logging in to Google Apps.
If your Apps dashboard does not include a shortcut for the service that's a problem for you, you may be able to add that service to the dashboard, then deactivate it. If the service in question isn't on your dashboard, and you can't add it to your dashboard, then you'll have to do the full domain settings recycle, to methodically reset the "Another blog is already hosted at this address" symptom.
The Google Apps Services
You install and activate any needed service, using the "Organization & Users" - "Services" wizard.
The Service Settings Screen
You disable a service, and set the publishing address, from the service settings screen. You access the service settings screen using the "Settings" menu entry on the far right - or the "View all settings" dashboard link.
The CustomURL Screen
Besides the multiple mappings which may be active for Sites, you can display all installed services, and their mappings, using the CustomURL screen.
Note:
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Start by logging in to Google Apps.
- If you're not registered for Google Apps, you'll have to register. Now that the Free Google Apps is not provided, you may have to setup a Trial version, to use Google Apps.
- If you just purchased your custom domain, using the "Buy A Domain For Your Blog" wizard, you're going to have to find your registration information and login to Google Apps.
- If you just bought your domain directly from eNom or GoDaddy (not using "Buy A Domain"), or from a third party registrar, you're going to have to setup a new Google Apps account, to start.
- Do not delete the Apps desktop account - deletion of the Apps account will not accomplish anything.
- When you login, you will be at the Google Apps Dashboard. If you're logged in using an account with administrative authority, you'll have the links that you need, there in front of you.
- You disable and enable a service, and set the publishing address, from the service settings screen.
- If simply disabling the service in question is not productive, you'll need to recycle the service settings. This will involve slightly more work.
If your Apps dashboard does not include a shortcut for the service that's a problem for you, you may be able to add that service to the dashboard, then deactivate it. If the service in question isn't on your dashboard, and you can't add it to your dashboard, then you'll have to do the full domain settings recycle, to methodically reset the "Another blog is already hosted at this address" symptom.
The Google Apps Services
You install and activate any needed service, using the "Organization & Users" - "Services" wizard.
The Service Settings Screen
You disable a service, and set the publishing address, from the service settings screen. You access the service settings screen using the "Settings" menu entry on the far right - or the "View all settings" dashboard link.
The CustomURL Screen
Besides the multiple mappings which may be active for Sites, you can display all installed services, and their mappings, using the CustomURL screen.
Note:
- Having disabled the service, or removed the web address mapping, never forget to publish back to Blog*Spot, then re publish to the custom domain.
- If simply disabling the service in question is not productive, you'll need to recycle the service settings. This will involve slightly more work.
- Do not delete the Apps desktop account - deletion of the Apps account will not accomplish anything.
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I just wanna follow your suggestions, but i have some content in sites, with out loosing them, can i move to blogger.
Thanks in advance.
That is a good question. We need to figure out why legit Sites content is being confused with Blogger custom domain content. Here, I again ask that you post in Blogger Help Forum: Something Is Broken, so we can pass this question to Blogger Support when necessary.
Many thanks!
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