jer on 26/5/2004 at 03:42
If you are using a Windows NT based system (NT 4.0, 2000, XP) you can clear your dns cache by typing in <b>ipconfig /flushdns</b> at the command prompt, which is accessed by typing <b>cmd</b> into the run box. This will force the DNS to refresh itself from your ISPs servers, in case you have it cached locally.
Saam on 26/5/2004 at 03:44
Looked like there might have been a small glitch in one of the DNS configs. It wasn't loading for me at home a few minutes ago but when I adjusted something it comes up now.
So I hope this fixes it for everyone.
garretts_shadow on 26/5/2004 at 08:24
Hmm... how come it worked for me yesterday but I can't seem to access it today? :confused:
Hylix Ulyx on 26/5/2004 at 08:30
Quote Posted by jer
If you are using a Windows NT based system (NT 4.0, 2000, XP) you can clear your dns cache by typing in <b>ipconfig /flushdns</b>
That did it.
Thanks!