> it anywhere) by changing the NS records but this RSP changes them back
> to their own an hour later.

I was going to suggest that Brian solve this by deleting any sub-users for
the domain, but this would require knowing what the sub-user's username was.
(And perhaps Brian's username is the sub-user?)

Suggestion for future client release: When the main user goes to the
"Create/manage sub-users" page of manage.cgi, the current sub-users should
be listed (or there should be a way to look them up).

Anyway, Brian, if you think you can guess what your RSP's username would be,
try logging in to http://manage.opensrs.net/ with your own username and then
click on "Manage profile" and then "Create/manage sub-users" type in the
username and hit the "delete" button.

You should also change your own password while you're there.

In any case, an RSP-to-RSP transfer is initiated at the other RSP's site,
and it is approved by the owner of the e-mail address listed for Admin
Contact. So, (assuming this is your e-mail address) you shouldn't have any
trouble with an RSP-to-RSP transfer.

HTH
-Winston

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