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Post by account_disabled on Nov 4, 2023 0:31:27 GMT -5
Lookup failed - clearing cache To clear the cache, click the Chrome menu icon and select "Settings" . Then, in the 'Privacy and security' tab, click "Clear browsing data" , select the first options and press "Clear data" . . Change the DNS server There are many DNS servers around the world that we can use without additional fees. Since your computer's DNS address is assigned automatically and may cause connection problems, you should consider using other popular and more reliable servers, such as Google DNS. Lookup failed - dns change To change the DNS server in Windows, open Start, type "ncpa.cpl" , then right-click on your active Internet connection and press "Properties" . Then select 'Internet Protocol version (TCP/IPv )' from the list, click ' Properties' and at the very photo editor bottom check 'Use the following DNS server addresses' . Now enter " . . . " in the 'Preferred DNS Server' field and " . . . " in the. Alternative DNS Server' field . . Flush DNS Windows and other operating systems store all DNS data in a cache that contains information about previously visited sites. The essence of this storage is to speed up the connection between the computer and the server. As with the browser cache, here too the files may be outdated or corrupted. dns lookup failed - dns flushing The easiest way to flush DNS is to press Windows Key + R and type cmd. Then enter the command 'ipconfig /flushdns' in the open console , press ENTER and restart the computer.
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