>The original domain updating mechanism I was exposed to thru Netsol >was horrible and was >one of the main reasons I jumped over to dotster a couple years ago >(but yeah, the drop from >$35 to $15 made the jump all the sweeter). Now, the last two >iterations of the Netsol >management console are a gazillion times better than when I had my >domains there. My main >problem now is both my employer and my predecessor were sloppy >record keepers, and had >one Netsol account personna for each of the couple dozen domains we >hold. I have had to go >little by little and consolidating that gaggle of domains into one >main account. I had a similar problem with Netsol after Verisign bought them; however, my greatest reason for abandonong them is their participation in the "barely legal" direct mail to domain owners that their domain was about to expire. Anyone who engages in such disreputable business practices does not deserve my business. -- <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Mike Bigley Maineville, Ohio http://www.norbertrunning.com Please support an American Indian Elder & Medicine Man by visiting the above link. <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>