Luckily, their database simply doesn't matter to anyone in the real world.

R W wrote:

> 
> 
> yeah... after the client has modified the IP at the parent domain's 
> originating registrar, third-party whois checks show now that the domain 
> is reflecting the new nameserver IP already.  but not for netsol whois 
> though - so i will just re-send the host template at netsol to get the 
> host record changed (i suppose that will make their own whois reflect 
> the change of IP).  but i wonder how the client got a host record 
> created at netsol if the parent domain is not registered by netsol in 
> the first place.



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