Changes between Version 1 and Version 2 of transfer_domain


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Aug 22, 2007, 5:24:42 AM (17 years ago)
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Jamie McClelland
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    55Although a domain registrar can also be your Internet Service Provider, more often, your Internet Service Provider is a different company altogether.
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    7 Transferring control of your domain name is a process involving the company that is the registrar of your domain name. To find out who your registrar is, run a <a href="http://www.internic.net/whois.html">WHOIS query</a>. Look for the line that says "Sponsoring Registrar."
     7Transferring control of your domain name is a process involving the company that is the registrar of your domain name. To find out who your registrar is, run a [http://www.internic.net/whois.html WHOIS query]. Look for the line that says "Sponsoring Registrar."
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    99When you find out which company is your registrar, you will need to go to their web site and log into the account controlling your domain name. If you do not know your username and password, try asking your existing Internet Service Provider (they may have registered the domain name for you). Or, email or call the registrar to ask them the process for accessing your domain name. If all else fails, call us and we can help you figure out how to get access to the domain name.