Ryan
January 10th 04, 12:51 AM
Ok.. maybe try this
ipconfig /registerdns
This refreshes all DHCP leases and re-registers DNS
names. After your initiate the command it will show you
the status in the event viewer in 15 minutes.
hopefully this will help. If you have already tried this
too i'm sorry but i am out of ideas, prob take someone
with a bigger brain than me!
>-----Original Message-----
>yes I have and it doesn't want to flush everything. This
>problem is causing me to have problems getting to some
>websites.
>>-----Original Message-----
>>have you tried
>>
>>
>>ipconfig /flushdns
>>
>>??
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>Help Please!!!! I am having a problem with my DNS
>>>Resolver. I am unable to flush certain things out of
my
>>>cache and am having problems getting to certain
>>websites.
>>>I have tried everything I can think of. Also when
going
>>>to websites, some of the ones show up in the DNS cache
>>>and others don't. The strange part is the new stuff
will
>>>flush but the other stuff still remains.
>>>.
>>>
>>.
>>
>.
>
ipconfig /registerdns
This refreshes all DHCP leases and re-registers DNS
names. After your initiate the command it will show you
the status in the event viewer in 15 minutes.
hopefully this will help. If you have already tried this
too i'm sorry but i am out of ideas, prob take someone
with a bigger brain than me!
>-----Original Message-----
>yes I have and it doesn't want to flush everything. This
>problem is causing me to have problems getting to some
>websites.
>>-----Original Message-----
>>have you tried
>>
>>
>>ipconfig /flushdns
>>
>>??
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>Help Please!!!! I am having a problem with my DNS
>>>Resolver. I am unable to flush certain things out of
my
>>>cache and am having problems getting to certain
>>websites.
>>>I have tried everything I can think of. Also when
going
>>>to websites, some of the ones show up in the DNS cache
>>>and others don't. The strange part is the new stuff
will
>>>flush but the other stuff still remains.
>>>.
>>>
>>.
>>
>.
>