That's because 10 years from October 28th is longer than 10 years from today, and ten years (from today) is the maximum allowable registration time.
Renew them for nine, and then renew them for another after the present expiry date. Brian O'Donnell Doctor PC www.doctorpc.ca ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeremy Kinsey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 12:11 PM Subject: 10 Year Renewal - will it ever work? > > > > Ok, every time I have a customer that decides they want to renew for 10 > years, I try it and I get the following: > > Renewal domain command status: Maximum registration period exceeded > > The domain in question expires on the 28th of this month.. I simply > went into my resellers interface and manually selected from the pop up > to renew for 10 years.. This NEVER works.. > > Any ideas why? I have 5 domains that need to be renewed for 10 years > today.. Anyone? > > > > Regards, > Jeremy Anthony Kinsey > VP Network Operations Colocate Your Server at hostdrive.com > ________________________________________________________ > www.bella-mia.com Maria's Internet Access > www.mia.net > www.dslone.com > Bella Mia, Inc. > 401 Host Drive e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Lake Geneva, WI. 53147 Phone: (262)248-6759 Fax: (262)248-6959 > >
