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Old 06-11-2009, 04:42 PM
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How do I flush a computer's DNS cache?

The following article explains how to flush a computer's DNS cache. When a computer visits a website for the first time, it stores the website's DNS information in cache. The next time the computer visits a website, it looks in the cache to see if the website's information is present to use. This can cause problems if the website's DNS information has changed since the computer's last visit. Flushing the cache removes all the information stored in cache, forcing the computer to find the new DNS information for the website.
To flush DNS for a computer running Windows, please follow these steps:

On your local machine, open a command prompt.

Within the prompt, type ipconfig /flushdns.

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Unfortante for about 97% of all users that use this command for microsoft systems fails to actually work

The command is pointless and yet another waist of space microsoft adds to your pc

My advice is just to just SOCK 5 until your DNS has propergated most DNS on the mico pcs stores values up to 600kbs which makes me wonder about a Buffer Overflow in the bytes of adding more to the 600kbs just a thought but anyways also check this out

and see if this helps anyone

Description of the DNSLint utility
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Well William thanks for the great advice. Well if you don't mind i have a question that how to clear cache of Firefox? Even i clear history but it never clears actually. Please advice me what should i have to do to clear it's cache?
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Here you go How to clear the cache | How to | Firefox Help
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fails to actually work


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didn't got this ?


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