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How to fill out the Cwhrf online
The Central Web Hosting Request Form (Cwhrf) is an essential document for users looking to request web hosting services. This guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to complete the Cwhrf online, ensuring that all required information is accurately submitted.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the Cwhrf online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Cwhrf and open it in your preferred online editor.
- Select the request type from the options provided: 'New,' 'Termination,' 'Others,' or 'Cancellation.' If you choose 'Others,' please specify your request clearly.
- Fill in the version, effective date, and reference number of the form. Ensure these details match any previous submissions if applicable.
- Indicate if your request is for 'Go-live' or 'WSP deployment' by checking the appropriate box.
- Enter the primary and secondary contact information, including name, email, phone number, ministry, and department for both contacts.
- In the request detail section, provide the URL (website address) associated with your request. Remember to follow the format, for example, www.egc.gov.bn. If applicable, provide the staging URL address.
- Specify the implementation date in the required format (dd/mm/yy), keeping in mind that requests should be submitted at least two weeks prior to this date.
- For new requests only, indicate the expected go-live date, using the same format as above.
- Include any remarks or additional information that may be relevant to your request.
- Ensure that the ministry authorization section is properly filled out, including the name and date for both the project manager and the ministry CTO.
- Complete the form by reviewing all the information provided for accuracy. Once satisfied, you can save changes, download the document, print it, or share it as required.
Begin completing your Cwhrf online today for streamlined web hosting requests.
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