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    Where I work I've sort of become the designated I.T consultant so I've been doing a bit of networking round the office which basically involved me connecting three cables to our new BT wirless router and inserting a disc but now I find myself building and setting up a website, my problem is that we already have a site which was taken down because most of the staff in the pictures don't work there anymore and we've changed premises, the site was built about 8 years ago and the guy who set it up now lives in Japan and no one can get in touch with him but my boss wants to keep the domain name, is there a way that I can find out who the domain name is bought or rented off? I've tried going through company bills but this company turns over in excess of 2 mill£ a year and I'm not even sure if the bill would be in the same name as the company that we get it off making it a bit like looking for a needle in a haystack
    Any advice greatly appreciated.

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    Look up the domain name in the whois database.

    If the domain name ends in uk use the nominet whois search.

    If it's .com/.org/.net start at network solutions, you may need to query the registrar that domain is registered with.
    "I went over to a friend's house the other day. He was having problems with his computer and he asked me to look at it, and I realized he had Windows Me and it's like, oh no—that's your first problem."-Michael Dell, founder and CEO of Dell.

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    Thanks for the reply, I tried both those links but did'nt get a result its also says that www.cf-ceilings.co.uk is already taken so at least I know its still live somewhere out there My gaffer also seems to think that he bought the name rather than rented which i find hard to believe but would explain me not being able to trace a direct debit but most are on a pay monthly basis.
    Can u trace that web address??
    Btw when I try the cf ceilings web site I get a BT broadband office site which is which isp were on I dunno how this fits into the scheme though.
    Last edited by keyser_soze; 10-30-2005 at 12:18 AM.

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    You don't put the www part into whois.

    Domain Name:
    cf-ceilings.co.uk

    Registrant:
    C.F. Ceilings Ltd.

    Registrant's Address:
    Carleton House
    136 Gray Street
    Workington
    Cumbria
    CA14 2LU
    GB

    Registrant's Agent:
    British Telecommunications plc t/a British Telecom [Tag = BTNAMES]
    URL: http://www.btconnect.com

    Relevant Dates:
    Registered on: 24-Aug-2000
    Renewal Date: 24-Aug-2006
    Last updated: 10-Aug-2004

    Registration Status:
    Registered until renewal date.

    Name servers listed in order:
    dns01.gpn.register.com 69.25.142.1
    dns02.gpn.register.com 216.52.184.230
    dns03.gpn.register.com 63.251.92.193
    dns04.gpn.register.com 64.74.96.242
    dns05.gpn.register.com 212.118.243.118


    www.cf-ceilings.co.uk is pointing at a bt connect web server
    home.btconnect.com [193.113.209.61]

    It's returning 404 suggesting there is no index.html file on the server

    >we already have a site which was taken down because most of the staff in the pictures don't work there anymore

    Whoever deleted the site should have to access details necessasary to
    upload replacement pages, otherwise you are going to have to contact bt connect and do whatever you have to to convice them you are the legit owner of the domain and get them to give you a username and password for their server or let you transfer the domain elsewhere.
    "I went over to a friend's house the other day. He was having problems with his computer and he asked me to look at it, and I realized he had Windows Me and it's like, oh no—that's your first problem."-Michael Dell, founder and CEO of Dell.

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    Thanks thats a great help I'm not sure who took the site down but the details they left for the login was the ftp address and password for our BT free webspace so I'm guessing here that after changing our broadband package we probably did'nt add the domain name to our account but its already transferred to BT, I'll ring tomorrow.
    Thanks again

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