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  1. #11

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    Definitely going for three years. I am too old to go through this every
    year. It is enough having to simply renew all the Apple certificates
    and then generate them for 30 [and growing] different mobile apps every
    year.

    Andre

  2. #12

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    You would be correct. And we will do that. We learned this lesson when
    ordering certificates for IIS for our clients. Comodo always sends to
    admin@ as a default. They just assume......

    Andre

  3. #13

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    Hi Jeff

    Understood. We have always left this to our service provider. I am
    going to contact them on Monday to make sure that these details are ALL
    correct, including theirs. This record entry goes back to 1998 and we
    have told these folk countless times to change the data. If I have to
    go over there on Monday with a shotgun I will.

    Cheers
    Andre

  4. #14

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    Andre,

    I learned a lesson years ago. I think it was a domain I had hosted on
    yahoo. I wanted to move it, and had to jump through hoops with a registrar
    in Australia.

    Since then, I've kept my domain registrations separate from my hosting
    provider.
    I use hover.com, but there are others. I log into that account to do
    whatever I want with the registrations. And if I change hosting provider
    for a domain, I just log into the registration account and point the DNS
    listings at the new people.

    As a Vietnamese beautician once beautifully expressed: "Shampoo is shampoo
    and conditioner is conditioner!" <g>

    jf

  5. #15

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    Jane,

    > As a Vietnamese beautician once beautifully expressed: "Shampoo is shampoo
    > and conditioner is conditioner!" <g>

    That's DEEP! Is it copyrighted?!<g>

    Lee White

  6. #16

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    Hi Jane

    You are 100% correct. At the moment it is not possible to move it.
    They have currently got us by the Billy Bush. As soon as we are able to
    we will move it and do as you have done. For the moment we are
    dependent on them. But nothing that a visit to their physical offices
    and a shotgun cannot resolve. If they do not sort this out over the
    phone and immediately on Monday they will be getting a visit from me.

    Cheers
    Andre

  7. #17

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    Hi Lee,

    > And if the budget allows get a 3 year certificate or you'll have to go
    > through this painful process next year. Unlike certs for you website
    > that can simply be renewed, code signing certs require the entire
    > process each time.

    I got a 3 year certificate recently and it was actually fairly painless.
    The Dun & Bradstreet was out of date, but I updated it and got a call
    from them couple of weeks later verifying the update. I ordered the
    certificate at 10:06 AM November 10th and received it by 1:21PM on
    November 12th. One email with info on the D&B thing and a phone
    callback and that was it. I was quite surprised how easy it was! But I
    have done this a few times before so I had my fingers crossed, knocked
    on wood, and all that nonsense beforehand

    Best regards,

    --
    Arnor Baldvinsson
    Icetips Alta LLC

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