For tracing and research of any domain I have been using PCHelp's Network
Tracer software for a few months. I highly recommend it as it is fast,
thorough, and easy to use. It doesn't require accessing a website to insert
a domain name, number, or other data, or, start up some full-size software
program. It works through an MS-DOS batch process which frees up your
computer for other operations while it does its research.
For the Windows operating system you merely have to press the "Windows"
button on the keyboard, then press the letter "r" on the keyboard which is
the "run" function, and then type "trace" followed by the domain to
research. Network Tracer runs a ping, whois, traceroute, and other
operations and when finished displays a notepad window with all of the
completed data. Fast, simple, and thorough.
Check out and download Network Tracer at the following webpage and then
check out the developer's homepage. He provides a wealth of information and
various other forms of "Personalized PC Help" in learning of and preventing
malicious mayhem in computer privacy and security issues.
http://www.pc-help.org/trace.htm
http://www.nwi.net/~pchelp/index.html
Bill
----- Original Message -----
From: Jay Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> If you have a whois client then type in>
> whois [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> and see what you get;D)
>
> If you do not have a whois client, you can download one or use one of the
> web based whois interfaces.
> http://www.prowhois.com/ and type in microsoft.com
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