Subj : Your IPv6 connectivity To : Michiel van der Vlist From : Joe Delahaye Date : Tue Feb 02 2016 14:02:01 Re: Your IPv6 connectivity By: Michiel van der Vlist to Joe Delahaye on Tue Feb 02 2016 17:38:32 MV> A transfer should always be possible. The domain is you, it does not MV> belong to the provider, they just do the registration for you. What you MV> need from them is MV> the authorisation code and for them to lift any transfer locks. MV> With the authorisation code, the domain can be transferred to another MV> provider. OK, I did not know about that code part. Thanks MV>>> Your OS has nothing to to with it. It is the DNS system that does MV>>> the translation from symbolic host names to IP addresse. JD>> There is a part in the networking setup that has space for a Domain. JD>> That is what I was referring to. MV> I have no idea, I am not familiar with Win 10. The place to ask would be MV> the windows echo I suppose, or maybe FN_SYSOP. It was the same in Windows 7 actually. Only the Pro versions allowed Domains to be put in there. .... SENILE.COM found...Out of Memory... --- SBBSecho 2.33-Win32 * Origin: The Lions Den BBS, Trenton, On, CDN (1:249/303) .