Changed the name of "home" now site won't work

hi. I changed my home page. What i did was make a duplicate, then deleted the original home folder, then renamed the duplicate to 'home'. (it won't allow me to use a cap "H" though)
I had the site masked and forwarded via Godaddy, and now my domain will not work. If i publish and visit, the site is fine, here it is http://web.me.com/coutroulis/Nikos_site/home.html
and the linked domain, is www.coutroulis.com
(which doesn't work)
any help would be great
thanks

never mind, seems to have magically fixed itself
thanks

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