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    <title type="html">Building Web Applications with Windows Azure</title>
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      <name>ShermB</name>
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      Steve,
What is the MS recommended method for using custom domain name when utilizing Azure services.  For example, I want clients to access 

http://myCustomDomainName.com/

I don't want them accessing:

http://myCustomDomainName.cloudapp.net/

Is there a clean way around this?  Thanks.

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    <title type="html">Building Web Applications with Windows Azure</title>
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    <updated>2009-05-19T22:18:58.583</updated>
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      <name>ewstepp</name>
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      You can use a CNAMES record with your domain registrar.

Steve answered this in more detail on his blog here:

http://blog.smarx.com/posts/custom-domain-names-in-windows-azure
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      <name>ugg</name>
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      I think a nice add-on have not tested it but thanks for sharing  
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