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Question : After a DNS change, how do I get the changes known to my machine?
Hi.
I'm moving intranet websites from one server to another. The domain names are the same.
So, the DNS records have been amended, but pinging doesn't show a difference.
I assume there is a local cache somewhere.
How do I reset my local cache without rebooting or logging out and in?
Answer : After a DNS change, how do I get the changes known to my machine?
start->run->cmd->ipconfig /flushdns
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