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Thanks for that... I've asked.. lets see what
happens.
...Skeeve From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael McGoogan Sent: Wednesday, 20 September 2006 6:34 PM To: .au DNS Discussion List Subject: Re: [DNS] Slightly different questions about old domain records Doesn’t matter how long
ago it was, as long as the entity isn’t changing it is still a “Correction to
Registrant Details”. -- Thanks, From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Skeeve Stevens A correction from nearly
10 years ago though? ...Skeeve From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael McGoogan Hi
Skeeve, Your Registrar will be
able to provide all of that information to you. To find out which registrar you
are with, you can WHOIS the domain (http://www.aussiehq.com.au/domains/whois/).
If the Registrant is
remaining the same (you are just fixing a typo with the Registrant), this can be
updated by your registrar as a “Correction to Registrant Details”. Most
registrars will do this for you for free. -- Thanks, From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Skeeve Stevens Hey all,
Different reason for the
similar question.
I have a client which
registered their domain back in the OLD OLD .org.au days and while everything is
fine, the "Registrant" is missing something - just a word. Everything else
is fine, but I need to get the word added to avoid a possible future issue with
sister organisations in other states.
I'd also like to somehow
find out what I originally registered the domain with - meaning business name #,
ACN, etc… how would I go about finding out that
info? …Skeeve
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